Cor Unum Official to Visit Quake Recovery Efforts in Ecuador

Will also participate in evaluating project funding through the Populorum Progressio Foundation for Latin America

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An official from the Vatican agency that oversees the Church’s charity work will be visiting Ecuador this week, following up on relief efforts in the wake of the April 16 earthquake that killed at least 660 people and injured many thousands.
From 16 to 21 June the under-secretary of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, Msgr. Segundo Tejado Muñoz, will visit the dioceses of Ecuador affected by the 7.8-magnitude quake.
Some 150,000 children were directly affected by the disaster.
After urgent first aid sent by Cor Unum in the days immediately following the quake, the visit from Cor Unum officials will provide an opportunity to take a concrete sign of the Holy Father’s closeness to the afflicted populations, and to evaluate, along with the apostolic nuncio and the local Churches, eventual interventions on behalf of the Holy See to support the rebuilding of houses, schools and other buildings.
Government data show, indeed, that more than 1,500 buildings have been destroyed or damaged, while many cities have problems related to the supply of electricity, drinking water, and basic sanitation and health services. In this situation the risk of disease linked to the emergency remains high.

While in South America

Msgr. Tejado Muñoz will then go to Colombia for the annual meeting of the managing board of the Populorum Progressio Foundation for Latin America, entrusted since its establishment in 1992 by St. John Paul II, to the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum”.
During the meeting, the board members, will evaluate and deliberate the funding of projects in favour of the indigenous, mestizo, Afro-American and peasant communities of Latin America and the Caribbean for the year 2016. Around 90 projects have already been presented, for a total sum of approximately 1.5 million dollars, and will be put before the Foundation for evaluation.
So far more than 4,000 projects have been implemented by the Foundation, for a total of around 40 million dollars. The projects are addressed in particular to the sectors of agriculture and animal husbandry, crafts and micro-businesses, infrastructure for drinking water, education and provision of materials for schools, healthcare, building, and so on.
One of the greatest supporters of the Populorum Progressio Foundation, aside from individual benefactors, is the Italian Episcopal Conference.

To donate to the Populorum Progressio Foundation or other relief efforts of Cor Unum, see here: https://donatio.catholica.va/donatio/DONCOR/start.page

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