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    Costa Rica: Our Community Stabilisation Projects Are Strengthening Social Fabric, Says Migration Chief

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comNovember 11, 2019 --- 11:41 amNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Akanimo Sampson

    The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Chief of Mission for Costa Rica, Roeland De Wilde, says community stabilisation projects are strengthening the social fabric and are essential for socio-economic development of communities in Costa Rica.

    “The care of common spaces promotes co-existence between migrant residents and their neighbours,” he said.

    To this end, two parks abandoned to the sale and consumption of drugs and alcohol have been revitalised with colourful murals and a skatepark for children by a project that brought together the local community and migrant population.

    Located in Los Laureles and July 25 neigbourhoods in San Jose, the neglected parks remained empty after dark due to a lack of maintenance and lighting, turning it into a haven for people selling and using drugs and alcohol

    IOM and the San José Mayor’s Office partnered on the effort which aimed to empower migrants and host communities, especially young people, to be part of the change in their cities. The new parks will benefit more than 700 migrant and local families.

    The works included the rehabilitation of a communal centre and a soccer field, the construction of accessibility structures for disabled people, painting of murals, the creation of a space for skateboarding, the installation of solar panels for lighting, and drainage rehabilitation.

    Children’s activities, artistic presentations, traditional games, typical dances, skateboarding demonstrations, and a fair of traditional food from different countries were organized for Sunday’s opening ceremony.

    The rehabilitation of these parks is part of the Regional Programme on Migration Central America-Caribbean, funded by the US State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. These works complement other activities to strengthen the capacities of the governments of the region to mitigate irregular migration and promote the integration of migrants into society.

     

     

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