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Odam People Demand Decent Health as a Right

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Durango.- To close the Year of Indigenous Women in Mexico, in the state of Durango traditional and communal authorities of the Odam people maintain an indefinite sit-in outside the Integral Hospital. The mobilization, led among other authorities by Paula Santana Caldera, second judge of the annex of La Guajolota, Mosquel, demands dignified attention and respect for health as a fundamental right. Families ask that the service be efficient, timely…
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Durango.- To close the Year of Indigenous Women in Mexico, in the state of Durango traditional and communal authorities of the Odam people maintain an indefinite sit-in outside the Integral Hospital. The mobilization, led among other authorities by Paula Santana Caldera, second judge of the annex of La Guajolota, Mosquel, demands dignified attention and respect for health as a fundamental right. Families ask that the service be efficient, timely…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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