In Panama City, a group of patients with liver and kidney diseases protested outside of the Complejo Hospitalario Dr. Arnulfo Arias Madrid of the Caja de Seguro Social (CSS), demanding a more efficient transplant program.
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At the end of his tour of the canton of San Carlos, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves announced his decision to end FARO (Fortalecimiento de Aprendizajes para la Renovación de Oportunidades) testing.
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REDcicla Bolivia and Colectivo El Q’epi del Trueque are two of the organizations that promote the exchange of objects for the promotion of conscious consumption.
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Belinda, Yahir, and Manuel are three of the many children who must walk great distances to their closest school.
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Debates over the use inclusive language have reached Chile’s Ministry of Education.
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From being the first country in Latin America to introduce the hexavalent vaccine in 2014 to the announcement of the booster dose of the hexavalent acellular vaccine in May 2022, Panama has been ahead of other Latin American countries in terms of vaccination.
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Bolivian Universities are struggling to maintain autonomy after the arrest of Max Mendoza, the leader of the Confederación Universitaria Boliviana.
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The water used to sustain metropolitan cities in Mexico is extracted from outer rural areas due to the overexploitation of the basins of the valleys of Mexico and Toluca-Itlahuaca.
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Female miners, a majority of whom are widows, divorcees, or single mothers, are one of the groups most vulnerable to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, owing, in large part, to a lack of resources.
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