Much needed aid has arrived to many schools throughout Latin America, thanks to programs that incorporate the culture of the students with their learning opportunities.
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One in four children in Venezuela are born to a teenage mother. Among girls ages 15-19 in Venezuela, the fertility rate is 98-101 pregnancies for every 1,000 girls.
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In the 1920s, a United States journalist referred to Uruguay as “The Switzerland of America.”
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“The people are afraid and still reeling from the devastating earthquake that struck Mexico City on September 19, 2017. “But they are also angry about bureaucratic obstructions that complicate living.”
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International human rights violations have recently been gaining the attention of the Brazilian government.
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French psychoanalyst, Colette Soler, led a conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the Haroldo Conti Cultural Center of Memory, symbolic of the memory of victims of the dictatorship and of human rights.
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The World Bank recently published in its Global Development Report that “teaching without learning is not just a wasted opportunity, but also a great injustice.”
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Many young Guatemalans decide to migrate in search of a better future and for better economic prospects for their families.
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A national study found that at least four out of ten respondents in Honduras, aged nine to twenty-four, have used tobacco.
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In a bus terminal in Caracas, Jesús Ravelo and his wife Haydeé say good-bye to Josué, the second of their sons to leave Venezuela, just a week after their firstborn went away. Josué recently left his studies in Architecture after several of his teachers also left the country.
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