As a direct result of the COVID-19 crisis, the global population living in extreme poverty rose by 105 million in 2020, while the earnings of the top 1% grew by more than 3.9 million dollars.
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Open to any popular movements and organizations, as well as representatives of civil society, the National Popular Conference for Democracy, Peace and Development with Social and Environmental Justice is to be held at the University of Brasília in 2022.
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Rising Fuel Prices in Ecuador Causes Conversation Between Indigenous Organization and the Government
Rising fuel prices in Ecuador sparks conversation among groups, particularly the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie).
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Ana María Stelman, a primary school teacher in La Plata, teaches vulnerable kids, and kept the bond during the pandemic.
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The government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is now going to regulate trans fats until they are eliminated in 2025, through an initiative in the Senate of the Republic that seeks to include an article in the General Health Law.
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Despite the rise in economic activity, poverty and inequality have increased further, even as COVID-19 recedes.
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October is breast cancer awareness month for the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Peru’s President Pedro Castillo Terrones announced the country’s “Second Agrarian Reform,” which will promote the “social inclusion” of more than two million agricultural producers.
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