Life had returned to the center of Soyapango, El Salvador’s most populated city. The town was bustling with traffic, and it seemed to have returned to normalcy.
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In an interview, Colombia’s Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz Gómez, warned, “It is very important that the population understands that this will not be short,” when asked about quarantine orders.
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Social isolation to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 disease may aggravate the unequal situation that women already experience in terms of domestic work and domestic violence.
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The Naho Foundation is dedicated to working with low-income pregnant women between the ages of 11 and 23.
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Quito’s metro has been extended by 22 kilometers, connecting El Labrador (an area in the north of the city) with Quitumbe (in the south) in a ride of just 34 minutes.
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Specialists explain what the protocol is after a death from this new virus. Is it necessary to cremate the bodies of those who have died from Covid-19?
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Every year, thousands of women ask for help from violence perpetuated by strangers and people in their family in Guatemala.
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In light of the current global crisis with the coronavirus, tensions in households have risen in Paraguay.
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Peru has faced at least nine serious epidemics and natural disasters in the last three decades, from an outbreak of cholera to several earthquakes.
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