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Despite a landscape full of adversity, sexism, and violence, everyday women like Cecilia, Jéssica, Diana, Petita, Janeth, and Daimara teach important lessons about feminist leadership and resilience.

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University student leaders stated that the government’s intended ban on crowds and other new restrictive measures would not solve the collapse of Paraguay’s health system due to the pandemic.

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In the face of the pandemic and the aftermath of hurricanes in recent months, many families in Nicaragua are suffering from severe food insecurity in the Central American Dry Corridor (CADC).

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The economic and social costs of the COVID-19 pandemic have disproportionately affected women in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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The working women of Panama demand urgent measures in the face of the violation of their rights during the pandemic and ask the Panamanian government to ratify the ILO agreement that guarantees them protection against gender violence and harassment at work.

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A massive line formed days in advance of the reopening of La Época, the emblematic store of La Habana. It is centrally located in the area of Cuba with the most stores per square meter.

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Although Mónica Fuentes, who co-runs the “Córdoba Resistencias Eléctricas” (CRE) company with her husband, looks back on her career beginnings fondly, she encountered several challenges as a woman engineer.

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In light of the government-mandated lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic, a study found that the majority of districts in Lima and Callao do not have sufficient recreational areas.

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Starting this year, transgender women will be allowed to compete in the main beauty pageant in Panama for the first time.

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The neighborhood of ‘Pablo Escobar’, as its inhabitants call it in honor of its founder, will see a public work carried out for the first time in almost 37 years.

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