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Debt Inclusion: “Down Syndrome” Grouping Faces Lack of Support and Financing · Global Voices

Summary by El Regionalista
Despite its impact on the autonomy of children, young people and adults, the space operates with limited resources in a region where more than 40,000 people live in a disability situation, according to SENADIS. Antofagasta’s “Down Syndrome” group, active since the 1990s, maintains its operation in a scenario marked by lack of funding, lack of professionals and lack of its own infrastructure, in a country where disability continues to show struct…
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Despite its impact on the autonomy of children, young people and adults, the space operates with limited resources in a region where more than 40,000 people live in a disability situation, according to SENADIS. Antofagasta’s “Down Syndrome” group, active since the 1990s, maintains its operation in a scenario marked by lack of funding, lack of professionals and lack of its own infrastructure, in a country where disability continues to show struct…

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El Regionalista broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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