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Child Violence in Ayacucho and Damage to the Inca Trail Due to Rains in Cusco

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AYACUCHO. Children’s Day comes between celebrations, but also with worrying gaps in anaemia, malnutrition, learning, violence and child mental health. 44 per cent of children under three years of age have anemia, about 15 per cent face chronic malnutrition and about 70 per cent still do not reach educational goals. CUSCO. Intense rains in Huayllabamba, Machupicchu, increased the flow of the Huayroro River and activated a huaico that undermined l…
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AYACUCHO. Children’s Day comes between celebrations, but also with worrying gaps in anaemia, malnutrition, learning, violence and child mental health. 44 per cent of children under three years of age have anemia, about 15 per cent face chronic malnutrition and about 70 per cent still do not reach educational goals. CUSCO. Intense rains in Huayllabamba, Machupicchu, increased the flow of the Huayroro River and activated a huaico that undermined l…

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El Búho broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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