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Through the Un Regreso Digno a Casa Project, jobs were created in the communities benefited by construction labor. In some cases, the team had to move the material to build or repair the houses that carried it on their back, while crossing the river or even in the rain. The people hired always had their biosecurity equipment and stations were installed to facilitate hand washing. Photographs taken in Izcanal, La Libertad.From May 31 to June 6, tropical storms Amanda and Cristóbal struck in rapid succession, affecting approximately 150,000 people (30,000 families). Through a study carried out by CRS, the communities mentioned that three elements prevented them from returning to their home: feeling unsafe, damage to the home and / or household items, and lack of ability to meet basic needs, including food. The Un Regreso Digno a Casa Project intervention included the multipurpose cash transfer to 1,000 homes, the repair of 870 homes, and the provision of essential household supplies in the event of loss. TheProject was financed by the Government of the United States and implemented by CRS and Fe y Alegría in El Salvador.

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