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The Office of the Secretary of Public Education’s plan for online learning does not consider indigenous communities who do not have access to technology.

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The education of at least 800,000 Honduran children from the most vulnerable strata is at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Costa Rica is launching the Solidarity Shield initiative, an attempt to provide adequate care for adults over the age of 65.

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Science in Brazil has prevailed over coronavirus doubters as the country begins testing COVID-19 vaccines.

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Academics from ten countries recently published a scientific journal titled “Worthy Science,” which questions hegemonic science, something linked to the private sector and its extractive tendencies.

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The long waiting lines in Cuba for banks, stores, and nearly all businesses have encouraged some to start charging others in exchange for waiting in line early on their behalf.

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“Embroider to influence” is the motto of Memorarte, a group of Chilean embroiderers who use their craft to send political messages and tell stories.

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With more than three million coronavirus cases and more than 100,000 coronavirus deaths, Brazil is the country with the second highest number of COVID-19 cases and deaths, behind the United States.

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Colombia is investing heavily in the construction of tunnels, contracting about 110 kilometers of tunnels in the last 20 years in an attempt to reduce accidents, but are they being built well and safely?

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Stronismo, shorthand for the political beliefs of anti-communist Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner, coexists with an enduring fight for agrarian reform among Paraguayan communities.

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