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December 17: pre-paid Postcards Box of Hope

Circulation Day: Quito, December 17, 2010.
Reason: Rana, Mano
Face Value: $ 1.25 (valid anywhere in the world)
Circulation: 1500 cards (750 each design)
Dimensions: 155 x 110 mm
Design: Art Workshop Center for Juvenile Offenders Virgilio Guerrero
Printer: IGM, Quito
Date of Circulation: Quito, December 17, 2010
Design: Frog, Hand
Face Value: $ 1.25 (valid worldwide)
Issue: 1500 cards (750 Each design)
Size: 155 x 110 mm
Design: Art Workshop, Center for Juvenile Offenders Virgilio Guerrero
Printer: IGM, Quito

Presentation Box Project Hope
Deputy Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Religious Javier Cordova, along with the General Manager of Public Enterprises in Ecuador Post, Esq. Roberto Cavanna, performed the official launch of the "The Box of Hope" that seeks to keep private persons reported to the l
iberty with their families inside and outside the country through Post-paid envelope to send the same to be designed by the same internal.
The project will begin with the implementation of a pilot scheme to develop the new Centre for Social Rehabilitation of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas and sets the initial delivery of 1,500 postcards to be filled by the inmates. The cost of shipping will be paid by the Ministry of Justice. Then extend it to all the country's rehabilitation centers.
Post of Ecuador installed five mailboxes that are located at strategic locations within the two wings of the prison. These will to be placed on postcards with messages, in order to be delivered to the families and friends. As planned in the pilot project, persons deprived of freedom of the prison of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas receive a monthly mailing to send the messages they want.
Once verified that the message does not mean no risk, postcards be OTHERS ARE sent to the post office for delivery is made accordingly. This action is a milestone in Ecuador, because nobody had worried about the right to communication of the prison population. This free postal service will act as human as is the internal communication.
Quito, December 17, 2010. The Deputy Minister of Justice and Religious Human Rights, Mr. Javier Cordova (right), and the Postmaster General Manager of Ecuador, Mr. Roberto Cavanna, presented the Hope Box project. (Miguel Romero / Presidency of the Republic of Ecuador)

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