On October 18, the Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Development, the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC), and the World Inequality Lab presented “Income Inequality in the Dominican Republic 2012-2019,” a well-researched and cited study of the distribution of income across households in the country.
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Army veterans protested the passing of the Temporary Law of Integral Development in the Centro Histórico, located in Guatemala’s capital, and demanded a payment of 120 thousand quetzals.
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Adrián Martínez Cádiz has been obligated to “converse” with State Security multiple times.
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As climate change and the growth of urban lifestyle separate us from natural spaces and contribute to an increase in contamination and environmental injustice, a group of experts talked about some healthy practices that can be incorporated into our lives.
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From October17 to 31, face masks will be mandatory in closed spaces in Costa Rica, including educational institutions and public transport.
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More than 1,500 kilometers from Uruguay is a beautiful and savage Andes mountain range, 8,500 kilometers long and spanning seven countries.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: An activist group unites as an observatory of violence to bring awareness to the issues of discrimination against the LGBTI community in Venezuela and to create a secure place for victims to share their experiences.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: Researchers at the University of Chile and the mental health group Imhay have joined together to produce a study entitled “State of Mental Health Research of Adolescents and Youth in Chile: An Ontological Analysis,” with the aim of identifying where investigative efforts in this area could be developed.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: The debate about women as “minors” exploded at beginning of 1920. Suffragettes thought that the right to vote was their path to achieve civil and legal rights.
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