At the World Water Week conference in Stockholm, the president of the Superintendencia Nacional de Servicios de Saneamiento (National Water and Sanitation Agency, or SUNASS), explained the Peruvian government’s recent action in working to preserve water sources.
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The most recent report released by the Buenos Aires government makes clear the gravity of the unemployment crisis, despite federal-level attempts to hide the extent of the problem.
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According to a recently released Telefónica index, Colombia ranks second in digital life among Latin American countries, preceded by Chile.
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At a time when Argentina is experiencing increased unemployment, decreased consumer spending, and a lack of foreign investment, the government is now putting the brakes on public investment.
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Ricardo Hausmann, one of the world’s most respected development economists, has singled out Chile as an example of how immigration can be beneficial to a country’s economy.
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The president of the Peruvian Chamber of Commerce (Capece) reported that the online business sector in his country has been expanding rapidly, with growth of more than 144% in the past two years.
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The procedures, regulations, and potential benefits to installing a solar panel energy system are within reach for Costa Rican homes.
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Matheus Cardoso is one of the many entrepreneurs who benefitted from the program Inova Capital, which identifies innovative businesses with growth potential and that will impact the community socially and environmentally.
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Although it will still take some time to get energy contracts in place, Dominicans are using electricity of all kinds like never before.
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Despite the influx of nearly half a million people to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Summer Games, Brazil’s economy is projected to stay largely unaffected.
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