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The first ever child with genetics from three parents was born in Guadalajara, Mexico on April 6th.

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Violence towards women has reached a tipping point in Argentina and demonstrators taking to the streets demanding systemic change have been met with force by police, effectively stifling their efforts and silencing their voices.

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Twenty-two nations were present for the 25th annual Ibero-American Summit, among them Peru, whose president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski announced his plans to lessen the socioeconomic disparities in his country through advances in education as well as enhanced access to fresh water for the poor.

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Rural women in El Salvador constitute one of the main pillars of food security, yet are highly marginalized as one of the poorest groups in the country.

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The Institute for Social Economy (IPES) is seeking alternatives to combat the rates of informal employment in Colombia at a local and national level.

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The group Curas en la Opción por los Pobres (COP) brought together Catholic priests throughout Argentina who regularly collaborate on an independent biweekly publication.

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Indigenous peoples have historically been mistreated by the Mexican government and experts warn that a number of dialects are now at risk of extinction.

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Accurate demographic data depends entirely on the questions asked during a national census. The questionnaire is as much about recognition of a populace or an issue as it is about knowing more general information, like how many people live in poverty.

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Two hundred women, dressed in black and chanting “ni una menos (not one less)” staged a demonstration near the Universidad Centroamericana in Managua, Nicaragua.

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A new UN report revealed a grim statistic about young girls in El Salvador. A UN investigation concluded that almost half of all ten-year-old girls live in poverty.

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