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WE NEED YOUR HELP TO ENSURE THAT THE PERUVIAN STATE ADOPTS EMERGENCY MEASURES TO RESPOND TO THE URGENT HEALTH NEEDS IN CUNINICO AND ESPINAR

Various Indigenous communities in the Amazon and Andes regions of Peru are experiencing health crises: they are exposed to and their only sources of water are contaminated with toxic metals, and the Peruvian State has not acted to address the situation.

Studies have demonstrated that the main water sources that these communities depend on are contaminated and that the residents of the communities are exposed to toxic metals and other chemical substances that are harmful to human health. Faced with these realities, the fact that the Peruvian State has failed to provide these communities with safe drinking water or with adequate healthcare constitutes a violation of their right to health.

TESTIMONIES
“We all keep saying: we feel ill, but we don’t know why”
Marleny Surco Community of Huisa Collana
MY STORY
“I had animals, mules, cows, sheep; now I have nothing”
Margarita Taquima de Cuti Community of Alto Huancané
MY STORY
“If they cared about our lives, we wouldn’t be living with this contamination, slowly dying”
Melchora Surco Rimachi, Carmen Chambi Surco and her son, Community of Alto Huancané
MY STORY
“Here we’re all suffering, most of us get headaches”
Celia Huisa Saico Community of Cala Cala
MY STORY
“The water we drink is harming our health. It is not fit for human consumption”
Seferino Kana Achire, Maruja Quispe and her 9 year old son, Commnity of Huisa Chipta
MY STORY
“They [the authorities] need to cure us. They need to take responsibility and stop being indifferent”
Florentino Cuti Community of Alto Huancané
MY STORY
“The hospital doesn’t provide any treatment; they’re all trainees, there aren’t any specialists here.”
Member of the community of Huisa Collana who does not want to be identified
MY STORY
“We have been forgotten”
Member of the community of Cala Cala who does not want to be identified
MY STORY
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