It is worth noting that there are organizations and people who are trustworthy when it comes to solving problems that concern them and that they must solve in the different communities, but currently in Venezuela they have given power to the people who are community organizations that receive resources from the state and are themselves in charge of addressing the needs within the communities, but the problem is that they often do not do their job well and the resources are diverted for other purposes.
Likewise, as the elections approached, the government created an application for people to submit their needs, in this case at the educational level. It requests the provision of new computer equipment, since the current ones are more than fifteen years old and the flat-screen monitors have white spots, making the information on the computer difficult to view. It turns out it was approved by the Ministry of Education, and they told me I was on the list to receive this new equipment.
After the elections were over, they made changes and appointed a new education minister, which was put on hold for more than four months. The response was that there were no new computers and that all those requests for computer equipment had been left hanging and hadn't been fulfilled. It was basically a lie, that is, demagoguery. This is very disappointing because now the ones who are being harmed are the students who receive their training in the computer lab.
Likewise, before the election, a teacher was assessing the needs and promised that they would also install electrical wiring for the classroom, which needed lighting, since the lamps were burned out. Time passed, and it became a lie. I had these experiences in my workplace, where I've been working for eighteen years.
Finally, we can't trust the people who campaign and, at the expense of the communities' needs, claim they'll solve the situation, but then do nothing to address it.
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