Skip Navigation
Library Education Experiences Gallery Resources Events Networks
Settlement Story: Eusebia Mamani
Eusebia Mamani lives with her family in the Mendez Arcos barrio of Tarija, Bolivia. The family of three share two rooms. Eusebia found out about Fundación Pro-Hábitat through a neighbourhood meeting, and later took out a US$400 loan to plaster the exterior and interior of the house. The house is made of adobe, in which the vinchuca beetle, the carrier of Chagas disease, thrives. House 'rendering' is the best means of preventing infestation(abstract from http://www.homeless-international.org)
Report
2007
Coventry
Print
About Us  -  Contact Us
Home  -  Library  -  Education  -  Experiences  -  Gallery  -  Doing Research  -  Events  -  Networks
Download PDF Reader
A Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN) initiative. The CHRN has received financial support from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada