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Totolapan, Mor. The Fuerza México Trust (FFM), established with funds from donations from private initiatives following the 2017 earthquakes, made the symbolic delivery of 29 homes to affected families. Two years after the earthquakes, the FFM has completed 2,890 buildings, most of them homes that have gradually been delivered to affected families in vulnerable and highly marginalized areas, located in 83 municipalities in 9 states of the republic. This private organization estimates to finish the reconstruction stage by 2020. Ximena Suárez Corzo, executive director of the Fuerza México Trust, stated that "we have managed to complete 2,800 properties that benefit more than 20,000 people. "We work with total transparency to guarantee that the donated resources are used for each project and the best example is that here they are, in the finished houses with which we are now in the formal delivery process.
He explained that this assistance program for victims has received an investment that exceeds 450 million pesos to build 5,500 homes to be restored by the business sector. He indicated that the FFM has plans for 2020 to expand its spectrum of social impact and help people affected by other natural phenomena that cause damage to the Argentina Mobile Number List individual and their property, such as cases of hurricanes, floods, among others. He accepted that the resources for his funding pool for 2020 are variable, because donations have decreased over time. To guarantee the transparency of resources, in addition to granting greater confidence to donors, the FFM incorporated into its governing body national institutions specialized in transparency and accountability such as the National Institute of Access to Information (INAI). , Impunidad Cero, México Evalúa and the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), which make up the Transparency and Technological Innovation Subcommittee to accompany and supervise the application of these monies.
This disruption, said Ximena Suárez, provides the opportunity to combine good practices in corporate social responsibility and commitments to the most vulnerable Mexican communities as a result of the 2017 earthquakes. The FFM has been considered to participate in the Paris Peace Forum 2019, which will be held from November 11 to 13 in the French capital, as it is one of the four Mexican initiatives that stood out among 700 presentations from 115 countries. “The investments we make and the jobs we generate from the private initiative must always generate social value,” said Carlos Salazar Lomelín, president of the Business Coordinating Council and the Technical Committee of the FFM, during the delivery of the 29 houses to the people of Morelos. He called for more businessmen to join this type of social causes in favor of disadvantaged populations and with reconstruction actions to allow people to have a better life.
He explained that this assistance program for victims has received an investment that exceeds 450 million pesos to build 5,500 homes to be restored by the business sector. He indicated that the FFM has plans for 2020 to expand its spectrum of social impact and help people affected by other natural phenomena that cause damage to the Argentina Mobile Number List individual and their property, such as cases of hurricanes, floods, among others. He accepted that the resources for his funding pool for 2020 are variable, because donations have decreased over time. To guarantee the transparency of resources, in addition to granting greater confidence to donors, the FFM incorporated into its governing body national institutions specialized in transparency and accountability such as the National Institute of Access to Information (INAI). , Impunidad Cero, México Evalúa and the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), which make up the Transparency and Technological Innovation Subcommittee to accompany and supervise the application of these monies.
This disruption, said Ximena Suárez, provides the opportunity to combine good practices in corporate social responsibility and commitments to the most vulnerable Mexican communities as a result of the 2017 earthquakes. The FFM has been considered to participate in the Paris Peace Forum 2019, which will be held from November 11 to 13 in the French capital, as it is one of the four Mexican initiatives that stood out among 700 presentations from 115 countries. “The investments we make and the jobs we generate from the private initiative must always generate social value,” said Carlos Salazar Lomelín, president of the Business Coordinating Council and the Technical Committee of the FFM, during the delivery of the 29 houses to the people of Morelos. He called for more businessmen to join this type of social causes in favor of disadvantaged populations and with reconstruction actions to allow people to have a better life.