Modelo de resiliencia comunitaria: territorio, memoria y género

Finished 14 / 02 / 2020
Funded!
Received
€ 8.677
Minimum
€ 8.000
Optimum
€ 24.000
106 Co-financiers
Channel
  • Contributing € 10

    Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 24 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 20

    Digital photo + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a digital photo of the project with thanks for your support.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 19 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 30

    Acknowledgement in video + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will mention you in a video of the project that will be uploaded to the BioReconstruye social networks.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 10 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 50

    Printed postcard + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a postcard of the project with personalized thanks from the people benefited in the communities.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 07 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 60

    Original drawing from the children + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a drawing dedicated to you by the children of the community.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 04 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 80

    Participation in a fieldwork trip + Acknowledgement in social networks

    You can participate in a fieldwork trip with the organization. We will leave from San Cristobal de Las Casas and stay in the communities for 4 days. You will have the possibility to participate actively and learn natural techniques and about the rehabilitation of houses. You will have transportation (from San Cristobal), accommodation and food paid.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 03 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 100

    BioRecontruye bag + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a cloth bag with the logo of "Women working with land".
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 10 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 200

    BioReconstruye T-shirt + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a T-shirt with the logo of "Women working with land".
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 05 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 300

    Methodological manual of biocontruction + Acknowledgement in social networks

    We will send you a printed manual of basic natural biocontruction techniques.
    We will mention your name and thank you for your support in the BioReconstruye social networks.

    > 00 Co-financiers
  • Contributing € 500

    Project Sponsorship + Acknowledgement in social networks

    You will be a sponsor of the project and you will appear in:

    • our networks (Facebook and Instagram), your logo on the cover photo for the duration of the project.
    • special post on our social networks when you make your donation.
    • we will put the links to the social networks of your business.
    • Appreciation and your logo in our campaign preview posts every Wednesday, on our social networks.
    • Special thanks video on Youtube at the end of the campaign.
    • photo and video in the community with your logo.
    • your logo on the teaching material generated by this project.
    > 01 Co-financiers

About this project

Earth and Memory

Needs Task Minimum Optimum
Administration
Billing, meetings, financial and technical reports, accounting (for one house)
€ 450
Field Technical Coordination
Organization of the trips to the community, coordination of volunteers, technical monitoring of rehabilitation (for one house)
€ 450
Education
Planning, implementation and evaluation of workshops (for one house)
€ 450
Communication
Lifting, selection and editing of audiovisual material. Social media management (for one house)
€ 450
Evaluation and Follow-up
Technical accompaniment of the building processes (for one house)
€ 450
Labor fees
Master of work and operators (for one house)
€ 200
Meetings and conferences
Team meetings, planning, design, chronogram, challenge scan and problem solving. Budgets and purchases (for one house)
€ 1.150
Administration
Billing, meetings, financial and technical reports, accounting (for two houses)
€ 900
Field Technical Coordination
Organization of the trips to the community, coordination of volunteers, technical monitoring of rehabilitation (for two houses)
€ 900
Education
Planning, implementation and evaluation of workshops (for two houses)
€ 900
Communication
Lifting, selection and editing of audiovisual material. Social media management (for two houses)
€ 900
Evaluation and Follow-up
Technical accompaniment of the building processes (for two houses)
€ 900
Labor fees
Master of work and operators (for two houses)
€ 400
Meetings and conferences
Team meetings, planning, design, chronogram, challenge scan and problem solving. Budgets and purchases (for two houses)
€ 2.300
Needs Materyal Minimum Optimum
Building materials
Wood, cement, screws, electro-welded mesh, etc (for one house)
€ 3.760
Transportation: Gasoline
Gasoline for community travel (for one house)
€ 350
Food
Food expenses (for one house)
€ 160
Construction tools
Spoons, hammers, pliers, meters, level, lead, etc. (for one house)
€ 70
Stationery
Prints of manuals, foils, etc. (for one house)
€ 60
Building materials
Wood, cement, screws, electro-welded mesh, etc. (for two houses)
€ 7.520
Transportation: Gasoline
Gasoline for community travel (for two houses)
€ 700
Food
Food expenses (for two houses)
€ 320
Construction tools
Spoons, hammers, pliers, meters, level, lead, etc. (for two houses)
€ 140
Stationery
Prints of manuals, foils, etc. (for two houses)
€ 120
Total € 8.000 € 24.000
Mahalagang
Karagdagang

General information

The project MODEL OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE: TERRITORY, MEMORY AND GENDER consists on strengthening and providing adequate accompaniment to communities in risk areas affected by the 2017 earthquake, giving continuity to the process that we have been developing since the stages of emergency, rehabilitation and reconstruction. The link generated with the community has allowed us to better understand their needs. We believe it is necessary to continue working in the community of Nueva Urbina, in the municipality of Pijijiapan. Currently, this process would be aimed at prevention, within the framework of comprehensive risk management, for the prevention of socio-natural disasters. At this stage, we propose the following line of work, based on community participatory strategies:

  • Earth and memory: it consists on the rehabilitation of adobe houses to repair partial damage and reduce risks of future disasters, cultivating a culture of risk prevention and constructive autonomy. It also proposes the recovery of the historical memory of these houses as a strategy to strengthen intergenerational ties, through restauration of vernacular housing and the preservation of traditions for future generations.

Main features and goals of the crowdfunding campaign

Project Features:
In the bio-reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged adobe housing there is a political and moral stance where health, nature, social and cultural life benefit. In addition, it promotes communities' constructive autonomy . It is essential for the preservation of peasant cultural identity that architectural heritage includes rural vernacular forms, instead of focusing the attention on urban environments, such as the historical centres which tell colonial, exploitative and extraction-based history only.
Two years after the events, affected communities are used to live in their damaged houses, which has evidently increased their vulnerability to potential future disasters.
The BioReconstruye Collective proposes participatory methodologies because the greater the community participates in a project, the better the process will be adapted to the social and cultural context, and therefore, the greater the likelihood of achieving long-term sustainability.
The project has 3 main focuses: gender, basin and community.
During the realization of the project, community workshops will also be held, which ensure that the knowledge acquired will not only stay within the circle of families benefiting from the reconstruction of adobe housing but will reach more people. Being a participatory processes, people will acquire a living experience and with it, adapt what they have learned to the needs of other adobe houses damaged by the earthquake or deteriorated by abandonment inside and outside their communities.

General Objective:
Preserve the architectural cultural heritage of 3 damaged rural adobe vernacular houses in the community of Nueva Urbina, Chiapas.

Specific Objectives:
Recover the historical memory of the generations that inhabit the 3 adobe houses.
Strengthen the intergenerational affective bonds of families.
Increase women's participation in both decision-making and house rehabilitation efforts.

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Why this is important

After the 2017 earthquake, a network of spontaneous responses is generated by individuals and collectives in the six affected states, including the BioReconstruye Mexico Network. Specifically, in the state of Chiapas, BioReconstruye México Chiapas performs the emergency work.
The disaster cycle includes the stage before, during, and after the disaster, which merges again with the stage before, during and after the next disaster. And so on, since geophysical phenomena (earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions) and hydrometeorological (hurricanes, heavy rains) are not going to stop happening. After the return to daily life, the work to reduce vulnerability, identifying existing risks and prevent future risks becomes indispensable. In this way, we will be building a culture of resilience, understood as the ability of individuals and a community to respond and adapt; that is, the ability to leverage experience to project the future. In this way, we will not start from scratch in the face of a new disaster situation and will reduce the risk over time.
We will run the project in the community of Nueva Urbina, Pijijiapan, Chiapas, (Mexico) and we will carry out our work considering women as fundamental agents in community management capacity, since their organizational experience to sustain life is critical in reacting and preventing a disaster. This women's organization, responsible for reproduction, resource management and care, remains unseen, so it is essential that it moves from the periphery to a central role in decision-making.
Similarly, this invisible organization is based on community ties and is this social fabric one of the most important protective factors that will ensure the reduction of risk. This community perspective provides us with the participatory tools to generate an exchange between the collective and the community, in an exercise of autonomy.

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Team and experience

Currently, we are a transdisciplinary team of four women working with natural construction, appropriate technologies and agroecology, through horizontal practices.
We carried out our work in communities in the state of Chiapas (Tonalá, Pijijiapan and San Cristóbal de Las Casas), which were affected by the earthquake of september 7, 2017. The following work was carried out:

  • structural diagnosis in more than 75 houses in 5 locations.
  • the reconstruction of 15 houses of adobe, pajarcilla and cob.
  • the rehabilitation of 2 adobe houses and a school.
  • the construction of 24 saving stoves.
  • the implementation of 6 community safe water systems.
  • the implementation of 6 sanitation modules for grey water.
  • 6 workshops on living in risk areas and 6 participatory murals.
  • 4 workshops on agroecological systems.
  • 6 performances of the theatrical play 'Rebuilding us'.
  • survey of material and editing of 6 audiovisual newsletters.
    Thanks to the experience of these 2 years of accompaniment to the affected communities we have learned that, after having lived a disaster, the community's reconstruction efforts foster the cohesion of the social fabric.

Members of the collective :

Architect Fernanda Prado Flores
Architect specialized in natural construction, with extensive experience in construction management. Responsible for the administration and management of resources, realization of budgets and systematization of information.

Architect Mariana Decorme Bouchez
Architect specialized in natural construction, permaculture and appropriate technologies. Since the 2017 earthquake, she has been collaborating with affected communities in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of their houses. Responsible for overseeing and accompanying the construction processes.

Educational Psychologist Martina Vega Francino
Responsible for developing pedagogical proposals and learning environments with participatory and collaborative methodologies with a gender focus. Responsible for the evaluation of learning processes.

Geologist Virginia Domingo Fernandez
Specialized in strategies for the prevention of socio-natural risks and disasters with a basin and gender approach, as well as in the design and installation of hydraulic systems. Responsible for external communication and systematization of audiovisual material.

Resources:
Basic tools are available for construction, communication and water analysis. A car is also available.

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Social commitment

Sustainable Development Goals

  • Good Health and Well-Being

    Ensuring healthy lives and promoting the well-being for all at all ages is essential to sustainable development.

  • Gender Equality

    Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.

  • Sustainable Cities and Communities

    There needs to be a future in which cities provide opportunities for all, with access to basic services, energy, housing, transportation and more.