The think tank group Cuba Posible announced that they would be disbanding their board of directors after severe criticism from many sides.
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In order to eliminate financial exclusion and the inequalities suffered by women, Panama’s authorities have set themselves the task of including a national budget that considers gender equality.
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Three hundred LGBTQ protesters gathered on Paseo del Prado without official permission and were dispersed by uniformed and undercover police.
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With more women obtaining university degrees and entering the workforce, demographics within the labor market are beginning to shift.
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Centennials, or generation ‘Z’, have become the “new icons of modernity” in the Dominican Republic.
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One of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s flagship programs is Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro, offering people between 18 and 29 years of age who are unemployed and not studying, employment scholarships with a company or organization for a year, including medical insurance and 3600 pesos ($190) per month.
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Although there are advancements of Westernized medicine and technology, there are still people who suffer from a plethora of illnesses that turn to faith healers to relieve their symptoms in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Though the protests against government proposals for health and education reforms began peacefully, the demonstrations resulted in injuries, the destruction of buildings and businesses, and hysteria.
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As International Workers’ Day approaches, an organization known as Bien Común is calling for sanctions to be placed on companies that pay women less than men for performing the same responsibilities.
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