B.17. & E.39. Most representatives of French departments (dpts)
refuse or are not able to grant an urgent help fund (
FAR)
against AIDS precarity in France and in Africa :
detail, discussion and proposals.


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VI. Annex B : Maps and graphical representations.

Achievement of the maps and of the graphical representations : Gabriel Maurisson Jr

1. DDASS & General Councils which have responded to our letter for subsidies for the FAR. (N=100)

2. DDASS & General Councils which have asked us to fill up a complementary file for our request for subsidies. (N=22)

3. DDASS & General Councils which do not reply to our letter for request for subsidies for the FAR. (N=150)

4. Regional Councils & Economic Councils which have responded to our letter for subsidies for the FAR. (N=13 + 8)

5. Regional Councils & Economic Councils which do not reply to our letter for request for subsidies for the FAR
(N=13 + 18)

6. Advanced reasons by the DDASS, General Councils, Regional Councils, Economic Councils not to agree to grant the FAR.
(N=126 for DDASS + CG + CR + CE)

7. Advanced reasons by the DDASS, General Councils which asked us to fill up a complementary file not to agree to grant the FAR. (N=24 for DDASS + CG)

8. Institutions which have encouraged us and/or were sorry to cannot grant the FAR.
(N=74 and more particularly 40+ of them)

9. People helped by the FAR in France and in Africa. (N=128)

10. People helped by the FAR in France by department. (N=89)

11. People helped by the FAR on Paris. (by district; N=35)

12. People who are natives of Africa and living in France helped by the FAR. (N=28/89)

13. Intervention of the FAR (f : 60/89 persons) in the departments where lived numerous RMIstes. (N=6/38)

Note: RMI (Revenu Minimum d'Insertion) = Minimum revenue allowance.


1. DDASS & General Councils which have responded to our letter for subsidies for the FAR (N=100).

 

2. DDASS & General Councils which have asked us to fill up a complementary file for our request for subsidies (N=22).



3. DDASS & General Councils which do not reply to our letter for request for subsidies for the FAR (N=150).



4. Regional Councils & Economic Councils which have responded to our letter for subsidies for the FAR (N=13 + 8).



5. Regional Councils & Economic Councils which do not reply to our letter for request for subsidies for the FAR (N=13 + 18).



6. Advanced reasons by the DDASS, General Councils, Regional Councils, Economic Councils not to agree to grant the FAR (N=126 for DDASS + CG + CR + CE).



7. Advanced reasons by the DDASS, General Councils which asked us to fill up a complementary file not to agree to grant the FAR (N=24 for DDASS + CG).



8. Institutions which have encouraged us and/or were sorry to cannot grant the FAR (N=74 and more particularly 40+ of them).



9. People helped by the FAR in France and in Africa (N=128).



10. People helped by the FAR in France by department (N=89).



11. People helped by the FAR on Paris (by district ; N=35).



12. People who are natives of Africa and living in France helped by the FAR (N=28/89).



13. Intervention of the FAR (f : 60/89 persons) in the departments where lived numerous RMIstes (N=6/38).



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Ô Land of My Childhood ..." ...

 

("Douce France,

Ô Pays de Mon Enfance ..." ...)

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