A group of civil society organizations is creating “Acción Ciudadana Frente a la Pobreza” to fight social and economic problems in Mexico.
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Peru’s boosters, both nationally and internationally, are bullish on its prospects, though many Peruvians are less optimistic.
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Democracy is not a success if human rights are violated and democratic spaces are restricted.
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Known as the country of eternal spring, Guatemala’s excellent climate and triangle of spectacular destinations are building tourism in the country.
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Competitive prices and international openness are the country’s main strengths, according to the World Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015, published by the World Economic Forum.
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The two nations have begun a process of exchange to compare experiences in their implementation of programs to combat poverty through tourism programs.
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The number of tourists from the United States is growing rapidly, and travelers come looking to learn.
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Senator Euclides Sánchez says that when it comes to protecting the environment, Dominicans “behave like animals,” with no awareness of the “lurking perils.”
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The country has lost 61% of its old growth, but the government and social organizations have a proposal to recover 3.9 million hectares of forest within 60 years.
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There is an Ecuadorian campaign afoot to persuade Brad Pitt not to make a movie, while Chevron’s activities have reportedly polluted wells.
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