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ROOT S Teach Restore Encourage Educate Support By: Brendan Carroll, Byron Reding, Jesse DiTullio, Anthony DePaolo, Shannon Ellis

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ROOTS. Teach Restore Encourage Educate Support. By: Brendan Carroll, Byron Reding , Jesse DiTullio , Anthony DePaolo , Shannon Ellis. MISSION STATEMENT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ROOTS•Teach

•Restore•Encourage•Educate•Support

By: Brendan Carroll, Byron Reding, Jesse DiTullio, Anthony DePaolo, Shannon Ellis

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MISSION STATEMENT“We are rebuilding lives

and the rainforest from the "roots" up. Through tireless conservation, education, and reforestation, we are committed to saving therainforest and ensuring a secure and

better future for all. Our basic operation can be identified by TREES: Teach, Restore, Encourage, Establish and Support.”

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Location

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† Religion: 90% Roman Catholic† 10% consists of Protestant, Evangelical

Christian, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, and Baha'i 

Religion and Food

†Fruits, vegetables, and nuts†Poverty and malnutrtition †Yerba maté, a caffeinated tea, and coffee are extremely popular †Desserts are fresh or canned fruits with cheese or flan and milk cake†Dinner and lunch are heavy meals and take up to a couple hours†Value food and family time

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Situation•Deforestation and habit loss in Paraguay •35% of the Atlantic Forest was lost in Paraguay between 1989 and 2003.•Flooding and natural disasters also effect the forests of Paraguay •the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest in Paraguay has one of the highest rates of deforestation in Latin America

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Paraguay has one of the lowest imprisonment rates in Latin America

Need more money and resources to enforce incarceration

Anti-terrorism laws led to a 50 % increase in prison population in the 1980’s

Crime in Paraguay has increased in recent years

Crime

•Narcotics and human trafficking•Terrorism•Organized crime•Gangs•Thievery •Homicide•Murder

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STRENGTHSProvide eco friendly serviceNon-Profit Organization

WEAKNESSESBudget Constraints Community CommitmentUnder StaffedWork DistributionWorking Conditions

SWOT AnalysisOPPURTUNITIES•Fight environmental damage•Educate community•Job opportunities•Raise forest preservation awareness•Unique job experience

THREATS•Language barriers Traveling difficulties•Injury or disease threats•Environmental challenges

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Pre-Columbian history of Paraguay is still a mysteryFirst Spaniard settlements were erected in the early 16th centuryFirst country in the Americas to declare independence

May 15, 1811Ruled my ruthless dictatorsRecent history

June 1992 Paraguay created a democratic government

Virtual Tour (History)

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Paraguay has many traditional dishesRecipes from the

indigenous Guarani tribeThree main native

ingredientsCassava, Corn, and Rice

Most well-known entreesSopa paraguaya, the

mazamorra and the locro

Virtual Tour (Food)

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Paraguay is perfect destination for nature lovers, bird watchers, and those interested in Amerindian cultures will be delighted by this small, friendly, landlocked nation.

Wide range of terrainGrassy plains, wooded hills, tropical forestsLow, flat, marshy plains

Tourist spotsIguacu FallsAsuncion

Virtual Tour (Tourist Spots)

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Our goal is to spread awareness and inform the residents and government of how they can save the rainforest from deforestation.

Teach region ways to obtain these goals by their ownEducate and inspire

Advise the governmentRestore and recreateLead way for citizens

Resources introduced to Paraguayan people are sustainable for long periods of time.

Sustainablity

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•Strong national identity dating back to the first colonists•Family Oriented•Large gap between rich and poor•Spanish explorers married native Guarani women in early 15th century•Gained independence from Spain and Argentina in 1811•National Identity is shaped by struggles of the early colonists

Social Culture

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Culture continued… Paraguayan culture is a

blend of Guaranian and Spanish characterisics.

Paraguay remained �isolated and maintained throughout the 16th and 17th centuries

“Tranquilo" - �characteristic of its easy-going and friendly people

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US interest in ParaguayThe United States and Paraguay have an extensive

relationship at the GovernmentBusinessPersonnel level

USAID employs a two-headed conservation approach Increase the area of protected land Improve the management of the existing protect

In 2004 the USAID worked with both the government of Paraguay and private land owners to add an additional 94,000 hectares of land to be designated as national park areas

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Paraguayan Guaraní is spoken and understood by 90% of the population

Paraguay’s Constitution is bilingual

State-produced textbooks are typically half in Spanish and half in Guaraní

Main Languages

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Social Networking

ROOTS Twitter

Check us out on Facebook & Twitter!

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Country Background •Geography: 406,752 sq. km. (157,047 sq. mi.); about the size of California•Governement: Constitutional Republic•Independence: May 1811.•Constitution: June 1992•Cities: Asuncion (capital), Ciudad del Este, Concepcion, Encarnacion, Pedro Juan Caballero, Coronel Oviedo•Economy: agricultural with a struggling commercial sector•Education: Attendance = 89% ; Literacy = 94.7%•Population: As of February 7th 2010, 6,349,000 people

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Paraguay Flag

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Approx. 95% of population is Mestizo (Half Spanish, Half Guarani)

95% of the population is less than 60 yrs. old

Less than 3% of population lives in the area known as “Chaco”

The Chaco is 61% of land area in Western Paraguay

Demographics

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• Shows how deforestation is forcing a tribe to leave land that has been occupied by them for generations

• http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/video/2010/sep/28/deforestation-paraguay

Video on Deforestation

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• Marketing: $50,000- print media, poster boards, paper for flyers, billboards brochures, internet banner advertisements, business cards, and bumper stickers• Employee Salaries: $25,000- budgeted toward paying

our employees, salaries will differ per employee depending on the importance of their position

• Transportation: $10,000- will be budgeted to purchase plane tickets for the flight to Paraguay and back, as well as public transportation within the city, such as rental cars and bus services

• Public Relations: $15,000- includes establishing relations with other services or groups within the area who have the same goal, also costs of public events

Budget Overview

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Budget

Marketing$50,000

Employee Salaries$25,000

Trans-portation$10,000

Public Re-lations

$15,000

Budget Overview ($100,000.00)

MarketingEmployee SalariesTransportationPublic Relations

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We would like to thank our sponsors for getting involved to help improve the overall environment of the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest of Paraguay

Sponsors

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