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Thousands rely on Amazonian rivers for their livelihoods and transport.But working on the river can be extremely dangerous,...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eLEAD-IN:In Brazil, so many women have been maimed in boat accidents that a group has been set up to help them. Thousands rely on Amazonian rivers for their livelihoods and transport.But working on the river can be extremely dangerous, especially in poorer communities with uncovered engines trapping hair and causing horrific injuries.STORY-LINE: This is Regina Formigosa de Lima.Twenty-two years ago she suffered a life changing accident.She was travelling by boat when her hair got trapped in the fast rotating engine and she was scalped.Two decades have passed, but she remembers everything that happened, and even the sound of a motor boat brings it all back.Now she wears a wig and is creating new hair pieces for women who suffered the same injury.\"We never forget. I think I'll never forget. Whenever I see a motor engine I feel the same things I felt the day of the accident and that memory. It doesn't affect me as much as before, I can even get closer (to an engine) now, but I wouldn't like that happening to anyone else. Just by looking you experience everything again. It stays in your heart, in your mind and you never forget. Just by looking in the mirror. Everyday you put on the wig, then you have to take it off and you remember again. Sometimes itÂ´s difficult to sleep. The wig helps a lot with our self-esteem, but we never forget what happened. At least I donÂ´t,\" she says. Formigosa de Lima has joined the Organisation of Riverside Motor Accident Victims (ORVAM).She understands the importance of this organisation's work for women like her, because hair is part of their identify. She used to try to hide the scars from multiple operations beneath a hat, but she says this didn't help.\"It is very annoying, arriving at a place and people stare at you, they ask if you can take off the hat. If you are using a hat it's because there's a reason for it. All of it is prejudice. When I arrive at a place now, I am treated differently.\"The women live here in Belem, a port city at the mouth of the Amazon with a population of one and a half million, 70 percent of which are river dwellers or workers.You need to travel by boat in order to do anything and most of these boats have open engines which often cause accidents.If a scalp has been ripped open violently a person is lucky to survive and will have to go through extensive surgery, but even then the scar tissue means the hair can never grow back.Many women feel incomplete and discriminated against for many years.Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto is another survivor.She was just 11 years old when she was scalped at the back of her head.Now, 28-years-old she has undergone 10 surgeries.\"It was a small boat, covered and all, but I went to rest at the back where the rotating engine is and my hair was very long so part of it went through the separation between the wooden boards and then it pulled this back part but it didn't affect my face thank God.\"She says she only remembers sadness from that day. \"I'm from the region of Anajas, the accident happened there. It was a partial accident... I've never needed to use a wig, there weren't any where I lived. I just used hats and caps. After the surgery I started using hair extensions through ORVAM.\"After months or even years of recovery, many of the women here find themselves still struggling to rejoin society and deal with the emotional scarring.ORVAM is the creation of social worker Maria Cristina Santos.Years ago a woman told her her head hurt so much she couldn't cry.Santos set up a television appeal to get the woman a wig before founding a workshop. Eventually she gave up her previous job to set up the Organisation of Riverside Motor Accident Victims.At the start there were just six women, now there are 108 people involved.They offer support and a place where they can have the satisfaction of helping others who've had the same experience.The hair is donated from women in their own community.Everyone who approaches ORVAM is given a wig on request, a stock is held to ensure there is always one available.The organisation also provides a place where accident survivors can talks to each other and get counselling about their daily challenges.\"We work after the accident, after the healing process. After all the injuries are healed the question the women ask is, how will I ever return to my life without my hair? Knowing that I won't have it ever again. So we work specifically with those aspects, rescuing those victims from the trauma that she went through and the prejudice she has to deal with so she can deal with future problems she will certainly have to face,\" says Maria Cristina Santos.Apart from providing support, the aim is to help the women reintegrate into society and become economically independent.The second goal has been harder to achieve, only one woman here has managed to get a job outside of the organisation, working at a supermarket.Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto is pleased to be given the opportunity to work and to help others: \"This is very satisfying. Because something like that happened to me, I'm doing this job for other girls like me to feel good (again). I never thought I could be doing something like this; feeling good about making other girls feel so good.\"According to Brazilian Navy records, 435 scalping accidents have been registered since 1979, 65 per cent of them are children and the event affects their entire lives.The records also show treatment lasts an average of ten years.In 2008 a task force was created in the State of Para to prevent motor boat accidents and in 2009 it became law for boats to have covers on the motors and other moving parts.In 2010 a \"National Day Against Scalping\" was established.Although these initiatives have been successful in reducing the number of accidents, the problem persists.LEAD-IN:In Brazil, so many women have been maimed in boat accidents that a group has been set up to help them. Thousands rely on Amazonian rivers for their livelihoods and transport.But working on the river can be extremely dangerous, especially in poorer communities with uncovered engines trapping hair and causing horrific injuries.STORY-LINE: This is Regina Formigosa de Lima.Twenty-two years ago she suffered a life changing accident.She was travelling by boat when her hair got trapped in the fast rotating engine and she was scalped.Two decades have passed, but she remembers everything that happened, and even the sound of a motor boat brings it all back.Now she wears a wig and is creating new hair pieces for women who suffered the same injury.\"We never forget. I think I'll never forget. Whenever I see a motor engine I feel the same things I felt the day of the accident and that memory. It doesn't affect me as much as before, I can even get closer (to an engine) now, but I wouldn't like that happening to anyone else. Just by looking you experience everything again. It stays in your heart, in your mind and you never forget. Just by looking in the mirror. Everyday you put on the wig, then you have to take it off and you remember again. Sometimes itÂ´s difficult to sleep. The wig helps a lot with our self-esteem, but we never forget what happened. At least I donÂ´t,\" she says. Formigosa de Lima has joined the Organisation of Riverside Motor Accident Victims (ORVAM).She understands the importance of this organisation's work for women like her, because hair is part of their identify. She used to try to hide the scars from multiple operations beneath a hat, but she says this didn't help.\"It is very annoying, arriving at a place and people stare at you, they ask if you can take off the hat. If you are using a hat it's because there's a reason for it. All of it is prejudice. When I arrive at a place now, I am treated differently.\"The women live here in Belem, a port city at the mouth of the Amazon with a population of one and a half million, 70 percent of which are river dwellers or workers.You need to travel by boat in order to do anything and most of these boats have open engines which often cause accidents.If a scalp has been ripped open violently a person is lucky to survive and will have to go through extensive surgery, but even then the scar tissue means the hair can never grow back.Many women feel incomplete and discriminated against for many years.Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto is another survivor.She was just 11 years old when she was scalped at the back of her head.Now, 28-years-old she has undergone 10 surgeries.\"It was a small boat, covered and all, but I went to rest at the back where the rotating engine is and my hair was very long so part of it went through the separation between the wooden boards and then it pulled this back part but it didn't affect my face thank God.\"She says she only remembers sadness from that day. \"I'm from the region of Anajas, the accident happened there. It was a partial accident... I've never needed to use a wig, there weren't any where I lived. I just used hats and caps. After the surgery I started using hair extensions through ORVAM.\"After months or even years of recovery, many of the women here find themselves still struggling to rejoin society and deal with the emotional scarring.ORVAM is the creation of social worker Maria Cristina Santos.Years ago a woman told her her head hurt so much she couldn't cry.Santos set up a television appeal to get the woman a wig before founding a workshop. Eventually she gave up her previous job to set up the Organisation of Riverside Motor Accident Victims.At the start there were just six women, now there are 108 people involved.They offer support and a place where they can have the satisfaction of helping others who've had the same experience.The hair is donated from women in their own community.Everyone who approaches ORVAM is given a wig on request, a stock is held to ensure there is always one available.The organisation also provides a place where accident survivors can talks to each other and get counselling about their daily challenges.\"We work after the accident, after the healing process. After all the injuries are healed the question the women ask is, how will I ever return to my life without my hair? Knowing that I won't have it ever again. So we work specifically with those aspects, rescuing those victims from the trauma that she went through and the prejudice she has to deal with so she can deal with future problems she will certainly have to face,\" says Maria Cristina Santos.Apart from providing support, the aim is to help the women reintegrate into society and become economically independent.The second goal has been harder to achieve, only one woman here has managed to get a job outside of the organisation, working at a supermarket.Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto is pleased to be given the opportunity to work and to help others: \"This is very satisfying. Because something like that happened to me, I'm doing this job for other girls like me to feel good (again). I never thought I could be doing something like this; feeling good about making other girls feel so good.\"According to Brazilian Navy records, 435 scalping accidents have been registered since 1979, 65 per cent of them are children and the event affects their entire lives.The records also show treatment lasts an average of ten years.In 2008 a task force was created in the State of Para to prevent motor boat accidents and in 2009 it became law for boats to have covers on the motors and other moving parts.In 2010 a \"National Day Against Scalping\" was established.Although these initiatives have been successful in reducing the number of accidents, the problem persists.Belem, Para, Brazil - 11 September 20151. Mid of wig maker Regina Formigosa de Lima combing her long black hair2. Mid of women working on fabric for wigs at a centre set up by Organizacao dos Ribeirinhos VÃ­timas de Acidentes de Motor (Organisation of Riverside Motor Accident Victims / ORVAM)3. Wide of women working 4. Wide over the shoulder of sewing machinist5. Close of donated hair being used 6. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Regina Formigosa de Lima, scalped in boat engine accident:\"We never forget. I think I'll never forget. Whenever I see a motor engine I feel the same things I felt the day of the accident and that memory. It doesn't affect me as much as before, I can even get closer (to an engine) now, but I wouldn't like that happening to anyone else. Just by looking you experience everything again. It stays in your heart, in your mind and you never forget. Just by looking in the mirror. Everyday you put on the wig, then you have to take it off and you remember again. Sometimes itÂ´s difficult to sleep. The wig helps a lot with our self-esteem, but we never forget what happened. At least I donÂ´t.\"7. Wide of Formigosa de Lima sewing8. Close of wig being sewn9. Mid top shot of Formigosa de Lima sewing 10. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Regina Formigosa de Lima, scalped in boat engine accident:\"It is very annoying, arriving at a place and people stare at you, they ask if you can take off the hat. If you are using a hat it's because there's a reason for it. All of it is prejudice. When I arrive at a place now, I am treated differently.\"11. Wide of boat at the port 12. Close of engine inside the boat 13. Various of motor boats in the port 14. Close over the bow of motorboat travelling down the main river15. Wide tracking shot from boat of men on an outboard motor boat16. Various of boat engine accident survivor Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto sewing a wig17. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto, boat engine accident survivor:\"It was a small boat, covered and all, but I went to rest at the back where the rotating engine is and my hair was very long so part of it went through the separation between the wooden boards and then it pulled this back part but it didn't affect my face thank God.\"18. Various of Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto sewing19. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto, boat engine accident survivor:\"It was, from what I remember from that day, only sadness. I'm from the region of Anajas, the accident happened there. It was a partial accident. I already went through several operations, in my case I had 10 surgical procedures. I've never needed to use a wig, there weren't any where I lived. I just used hats and caps. After the surgery I started using hair extensions through ORVAM.\"20. Wide of women holding donated hair at ORVAM headquarters 21. Close of donated hair placed on the desk 22. Mid of ORVAM president, Maria Cristina Santos (left) talking23. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Maria Cristina Santos, ORVAM president: \"We work after the accident, after the healing process. After all the injuries are healed the question the women ask is, how will I ever return to my life without my hair? Knowing that I won't have it ever again. So we work specifically with those aspects, rescuing those victims from the trauma that she went through and the prejudice she has to deal with so she can deal with future problems she will certainly have to face.\"24. Top shot of Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto sewing 25. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Balbina Barbosa Figueiredo Neto, boat engine accident survivor:\"This is very satisfying. Because something like that happened to me, I'm doing this job for other girls like me to feel good (again). I never thought I could be doing something like this; feeling good about making other girls feel so good.\"26. 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