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1. STANDARDIZATION
Mission is an inspiring assumption, a premeditated inspiration. Value is a moral trait acculturated from what it should be. Intention is the expressed, clear, deliberate, committed will. Accuracy is exactitude, finitude. Completeness is accomplishs totally, definitively. The combination of mission, value, intention, accuracy and completeness directs the specification of components and expertise of a protocol action. Components that determine the magnitude and responsibilization. Expertise that determines good skills and maturation.
The standardization of the PAHS protocol establishes the custom- made approach, that establishes the components, and objective mastery, that establishes the expertise, of the protocol action that removes the primordial human scarcities of a population portion.
1.1. Custom-made Approach
The approach is considered custom-made since it standardizes the components of the protocol action: the thirteen primordial scarcities; the individual by those affected, called "scarcities unit"; the ecosystem that hosts them, called "territorial intervention unit", and the agents that contribute to remove them, called "civilisers".
1.1.1. The Thirteen Primordial Human Scarcities
The conditions of primordial vulnerability of the population portion are generated by the lack of fulfillment of the thirteen primordial needs, and, therefore, by the presence of thirteen primordial human scarcities:
- Water, (scarce or of poor quality)
- Food, nscarce or unsatisfactory;
- Habitability, nonexistent, improvised or casual; - Clothing, improper or precarious;
- Cure, temporary or unreachable;
- Salubrity (nonexistent or precarious;
- Energy, intermittent, inadequate or improvised; - Literacy, nonexistent literacy or precarious;
- Information, limited;
- Knowledge, little or inappropriate;
- Informatization, unreachable or limited;
- Capacitation, nonexistent or improvised;
- Competence, nonexistent or insignificant.
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