Forgotten Stories: The Humanitarian Crises in Venezuela

The distinct difficulties that Venezuelans have faced throughout the leadership of the past two decades directly contributes to the decreased of quality of life. The main way in which these leaders have contributed to this poverty is through the corruption within the government, leading to the mismanagement of many important aspects of a well-functioning country.

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World Day of Social Justice 2022: Can we Achieve Social Justice through Formal Employment?

At a time when people are trying to stay alive amidst a persistent covid-19 pandemic for a little more than two years, the theme of Achieving social justice through formal employment for the World Day of Social Justice on 20th February seems to be a fanciful utopian dream from the ivory tower of the sleeping global giant, United Nations.

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Social Justice in Latin America and The Caribbean in Times of Pandemics: Some Reflections Based on the 2021 Social Report of CEPAL(United Nations)

The consequences of the pandemic can be seen at the end of 2021 with almost 14% of the Latin American population living in extreme poverty: ninety million people! As far as the middle classes are concerned, the pandemic has revealed their extreme vulnerability, due to low social security contributions and low levels of social security coverage.

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