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Cepal 2025 Report: Panama Reduces Poverty, but Inequality Rises Again · Global Voices

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In 2024 the region recorded a significant drop in monetary poverty, but the improvement is not uniformly translated in all countries. Panama is among the few countries where the inequality measured by
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In 2024 the region recorded a significant drop in monetary poverty, but the improvement is not uniformly translated in all countries. Panama is among the few countries where the inequality measured by

Photo: Susana, 14, bathes her little nephew behind her house in a poor neighborhood of a big Brazilian city. Poverty and inequality hinder social and sustainable development in Latin America. The region needs to reduce educational inequality; create quality jobs; advance gender equality and the care society; confront discrimination against persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and migrants; and strengthen social institutionality and its …

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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