The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD) intends to continue with the resettlement of at least 300 families that have been affected by a landslide in Inga Aponte, the indigenous reservation located in the municipality of Tablón de Gómez. How much money will the Colombian State invest?
As reported on the website of the presidency of the Republic, The amount invested will be close to $34.5 billion in an agreement that has already been closed between the National Fund for Disaster Risk Management (FNGRD), the Government of Nariño, the Municipal Mayor’s Office of Tablón de Gómez and the Mayor’s Council of the Inga Aponte Indigenous Reservation.
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Regarding this situation, Carlos Carrillo Arenas, director of the UNGRD indicates: “This project not only protects the lives of families, but also guarantees resettlement that respects their traditions. “We want to strengthen its social and economic fabric.”
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It should be mentioned that this initiative provides responses to the public calamity that was declared in 2016 when these incidents had negative repercussions on some homes. In this way, it is noted that the families involved will be transferred to other properties that have been previously studied.
Where will indigenous families be transferred to?
The familiesThey were transferred to the El Kinde and Cuscungo properties, selected after rigorous geotechnical and environmental studies.
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It is added that this project will have a joint investment of more than $48,000 million due to the contributions of the UNGRD, the government of Nariño, the Mayor’s Office of Tablón de Gómez and the Mayor Council of the Inga Aponte Indigenous Reservation WHICH will provide the land necessary to execute the project. resettlement, they stated in official channels.
With all these efforts, solutions are consolidated that aim to reduce the impact of these natural phenomena and the consequences for the inhabitants of the affected territories.