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Surviving the 70s: the Female Face of Abandonment in Bolivia

Summary by Opinión Bolivia
This report explores the stories of three women who, at the age of 70, must choose between hunger or street selling, exposing the cracks of a Law 369 that promises protection, but that on the sidewalks of the city does not seem to exist.
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This report explores the stories of three women who, at the age of 70, must choose between hunger or street selling, exposing the cracks of a Law 369 that promises protection, but that on the sidewalks of the city does not seem to exist.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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