In order to “avoid tragedy,” it is necessary to reduce the numbers of unwanted pregnancies.
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Instead of the usual chanting, cheering, and celebrating that is common at grand sporting events around the world, matches across Latin America are becoming an excuse for expressing violence, sometimes on a daily scale.
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The pandemic forced many women to stay home to care for their children when daycare centers and schools closed, or to care for sick family members.
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Members of Bolivia’s Confederación General de Trabajadores Fabriles recently took to the streets to demand the reinstatement of workers who were dismissed from companies during the pandemic.
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The Dominican Red Cross supplies around 4,500 pints of blood to the island’s population for medical emergencies and elective surgeries.
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Now that schools are moving back to in-person education, for some children of Ecuador this that they must walk long distances to reach their schools.
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For Paraguayan Women’s Day, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) collects data on the situation of women in the country through the Permanent Household Survey (EPHC).
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Romeu Zema, bolsonarista governor of Minas Gerais, had promised a 24% “salary recomposition” in 2019, but has not since delivered.
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Ricardo Mendoza and Norka Gaspar, hosts of the program Complétala on YouTube, generated public outrage regarding a recent series of jokes they made about a case of sexual violence against a minor, as well as taunts about people with disabilities.
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