What concerns the candidate most are inequality, hunger and poverty. “When there is hunger, everything is reactivated insecurityMalnutrition is reactivated, school dropout, domestic violence, prostitution and drug addiction are reactivated. And it is an issue that we are going to fight, taking into account that the 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals, of which Colombia is part and which exists at national level in the Development plana program called ‘Not hungry‘, which we are going to be part of, to fight for Malambo to be part of these national transfers, to fight, to give them study opportunities in our youth, to give them opportunities as mothers who are heads of families.
As for public services, he said he will manage it before the elections national government the necessary resources to continue with the company’s projects Malambo Waters. A pipe connecting to the El Tesoro tank and the Villa Rosa tank is required to ensure almost 90% continuity of water supply.
Source: El Heraldo

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