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URGENT FLOOD APPEAL FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN ARGENTINA
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Thursday May 08, 2003 19:19 by Maggie - Global Women's Strike womenstrike8m at server101 dot com

Global warming is again claiming thousands of victims. In the city of Santa >Fe, Argentina, the Salado River broke its banks on Monday 29 May after two >weeks of torrential rain. 160,000 people have been flooded. Half the city >is under water, two metres high in many places, and the Parana River is now >also threatening to breaks its banks. No one knows how many people have lost their lives but women describe seeing >babies’ bodies floating in the water. >URGENT FLOOD APPEAL FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN ARGENTINA > > >Global warming is again claiming thousands of victims. In the city of Santa >Fe, Argentina, the Salado River broke its banks on Monday 29 May after two >weeks of torrential rain. 160,000 people have been flooded. Half the city >is under water, two metres high in many places, and the Parana River is now >also threatening to breaks its banks. > >No one knows how many people have lost their lives but women describe seeing >babies’ bodies floating in the water. In addition to losing precious loved >ones, single mothers and others now face the total loss of everything they >had, which they have no income to replace. As many of you will know, in the >last few years people have been struggling to survive the deepest economic >crisis in Argentina’s history – in this traditionally major exporter of >wheat and beef, half the population is now living in poverty. > >The government received warnings of the flood at least a week before, but it >told the population nothing and made no preparations. Only the elections >that took place on 28 May (and are due for a second round in 10 days) were >of concern to them. Once again, vying for power was prioritised over saving >lives. > >Santa Fe is now completely cut off. In addition to the flood, major roads >have been blown up to help drain the water. The government is doing little >or nothing to help with food, mattresses, blankets and other essentials such >as sanitary towels. With the excuse that there is chaos and that some people >are taking more than their share, it has suspended food distribution for two >days running! > >Our sisters in the grassroots Sindicato de Amas de Casa – SAC (Housewives >Union) and the Red Interbarrial de Mujeres (Interneighbourhood Women’s >Network), have set up a 24-hour evacuation centre at their women’s centre. >Over 1,000 people are turning up every day for food and other help. The fire >brigade and the university are providing food for SAC and the Red to >distribute. The news of this caring women’s centre has spread like wild >fire, and numbers grow every day as more and more people are unable to get >government help. > >SAC and the Red are taking the Santa Fe governor and mayor to court for >criminal negligence and corruption. Many self-evacuees are now forming >committees and joining the legal action. (See their enclosed email >describing the situation.) > >In December 2002, following years of privatisation, corruption and foreign >bank accounts, which caused millions of people to lose their savings, >pensions and wages, a popular uprising forced five successive governments to >resign in a few days. Neighbourhood assemblies and barter markets run mostly >by women sprang up all over the country as families and communities >organised for survival. Since then, the Red has been holding weekly women’s >assemblies in Santa Fe’s poorest neighbourhoods to organise communal food >and other survival needs, and oppose official corruption at every level – >international, national and local. It is entirely autonomous of all >political parties. > >We are raising money for the women of Santa Fe so they can get the >essentials they need to feed their communities, and as soon as the flood >goes down, begin to rebuild their lives and homes. Most have no waged jobs >and therefore no prospect of getting the money to replace the few but >crucial possessions they have lost. We are also working with Argentinian >support networks who are helping to circulate this appeal. > >We urge you to send as much as you can. Our brave and organised sisters have >been part of our close network for some years. We guarantee that all the >money will go directly to them for the benefit of flood victims. The charity >Women in Dialogue and the Women Count Network which fundraise for our >Argentinian sisters, have taken charge of administering all the money >collected to ensure that it is sent to Santa Fe in bigger sums than each >individual cheque received (thus saving on bank fees), and that donors can >claim tax relief. > >Invest in caring not killing. > >The Global Women’s Strike >http://womenstrike8m.server101.com >Email: womenstrike8m@server101.com > >Donations in pounds to: >Women in Dialogue, (Cheques made payable to WinD Flood Appeal) Account no. >85111260, Lloyds TSB, 106 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 4HY, sort code: >77-91-13. >Donations in dollars to: >Women in Dialogue, earmarked “Flood Appeal”. Checks sent to PO Box 11795, >Philadelphia PA 19101. For online donations go to >http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/financial.jsp?npoId=702669 >and specify "Flood Appeal". >Donations in euros to: >Red Las Mujeres Cuentan. Account no. 2081-0249-52-3300002050 Bank: Caixa >Penedes > > >From Isabel Zanutigh, Red Interbarrial de Mujeres, 2 May 2003 > >“We are here struggling. The city is cut off due to the closure of roads >that have been blown up or flooded by the Salado River. >There are many many dead people, which are, as usual, the poorest and of >course the most vulnerable – women, children and the elderly. >After helping at some evacuation centers we decided to form our own. >Today we are making “mate” [Argentinian tea] and fried bread to bring to the >people who have self evacuated from the flooded neighborhoods. These are >families who are not housed in facilities for evacuated people – like >schools, university buildings and unions. These families number about >100.000 people and are being taken in by other families. The hosting >families are poor, and the self evacuated are not registered with the >government. Because they are not registered they are getting nothing. So we >are getting them mattresses, blankets and food. >Yesterday the river Salado started to go down, although entire neighborhoods >are still under the water. One of our worries is that the Parana River is >beginning to rise, the other is the crumbled defense system west of the >city. >The central government has taken over law and order. Public donations are >coming from every corner of the country, but distribution is chaotic. Many >people are still trapped on roofs and second and third floors without food, >water or electricity. Food distribution is so erratic that they have been >delivered raw ingredients, such as flour and rice, although they don’t have >the means to cook them. Everything is so absurd and meaningless. The worst >is yet to come. There are already cases of hepatitis and I hope there will >be vaccines to go around.” > > >6 May 2003 > >“We opened our door the very first day while it took the government four >days to respond. Of course we are overflowing every day, but the strength of >the women volunteering who join every shift, of the self-evacuees who have >nothing left and are here, helping as they can, give us strength. >And there is this terrible certainty, shared by all, that they knew this was >about to happen, but it was the Sunday of the elections and so those in >power decided to keep quiet, not to tell anyone about the magnitude of the >flood. That’s why so many people died, that’s why everything was lost, >houses, furniture, everything. >"And now, a week later, as has been happening for so many years, everyone >from the governor to the lowest authority wash their hands, passing on the >buck without any respect for the pain of thousands of people. They’ve even >changed the name of the disappeared, now they’re called “unfound”. Does this >remind you of the “military dictatorship”? >So, indignant at all this and listening every second to the individual >tragedies, acting as a shoulder for the tears of women and men, watching how >the usual public figures have no trace of compassion or respect, yesterday >we decided to take legal action under my name against the governor of the >province, making him responsible for the deaths, the tragedies and loss of >property.
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