With almost 4 in every 10 of its citizens still living in poverty and a 15.8% illiteracy rate, Nicaragua is far from achieving the Millennium Development Goals it accepted in 2001.
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Socioeconomic conditions tend to determine the lifestyle decisions of Hondurans, including the choice of a career to make a living. While some choose to pursue a gratifying career, others are aware of the delicate job market and go into fields that are most likely to generate a stable income.
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Each year Comedores Económicos, or Economical Kitchens, reaches out to low income families by providing over 10 million servings of cooked food and over 1 million servings of uncooked food to those in need. Ramón-Monchy-Rodríguez has been the administrator for this program beginning in August 2012.
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Brazilian soldiers sacrificed an escaped jaguar that charged at one of its caretakers during the Olympic Torch Relay in Rio de Janeiro.
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In Colombia, plastic surgery is one of the most profitable medical practices, but not always the most beautiful.
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Since 2013, La Procuraduría de Violencia Institucional (Office of Institutional Violence, Procuvin) has inspected both federal and provincial penitentiary facilities.
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Internet access can be viewed as a vehicle of democracy, allowing for the dissemination of voices and ideas to the masses.
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The Colombian Constitutional Court was ordered to come up with a serious plan to recover lands that have been irregularly awarded to individuals who, in fact, had no rights to even claim such lands.
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In Guatemala, there are no statistics on the country’s population of widows, however in reality this has become a national, as well as international, issue.
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