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== External links == |
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*[http://www.gobiernoenlinea.ve/docMgr/sharedfiles/MisionPiar.pdf Misión Piar] — Official government factsheet on Mission Piar. |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051030101928/http://www.gobiernoenlinea.ve/docMgr/sharedfiles/MisionPiar.pdf Misión Piar] — Official government factsheet on Mission Piar. |
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[[Category:Bolivarian Missions]] |
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Misión Piar is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. The mission falls in line with the current Integral Plan of Sustainable Development for Mining Communities (Plan Integral de Desarrollo Sustentable de las Comunidades Mineras) advanced by Chávez. Executed by the Ministry of Energy and Mines, the Mission seeks to improve the quality of life of small-scale miners while promoting environmental sustainability. It is currently one of the smallest-scale and lowest impact Missions currently operating. It is named after Venezuelan independence hero Manuel Carlos Piar.
External links
- Misión Piar — Official government factsheet on Mission Piar.