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Keys to Inequality in Latin America

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The structural gaps disproportionately affect children, adolescents, women and the population in rural areas. “Granma”. Havana. 8/12/2025. “Extrema” was the adjective used by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to qualify the distribution of wealth in the region; only overcome, in terms of inequality, by sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized the agency dependent on the United Nations.
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The structural gaps disproportionately affect children, adolescents, women and the population in rural areas. “Granma”. Havana. 8/12/2025. “Extrema” was the adjective used by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to qualify the distribution of wealth in the region; only overcome, in terms of inequality, by sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized the agency dependent on the United Nations.

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elsiglo.cl broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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