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“We Don’t Have Doctors or Nurses”: the Health Crisis in El Golfo ranchería, Chiapas

Summary by TV Azteca
In the “El Golfo” ranchery in Pijijiapan, Chiapas, the lack of access to health services represents a serious problem that more than 50 million Mexicans suffer from living in rural and marginalized areas. Ana María Toledo, a local inhabitant, denounces: “We have no doctors, we have no nurses, we have nothing”, highlighting the serious health crisis that is being experienced in rural communities in Mexico. The precarious health system in rural co…
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In the “El Golfo” ranchery in Pijijiapan, Chiapas, the lack of access to health services represents a serious problem that more than 50 million Mexicans suffer from living in rural and marginalized areas. Ana María Toledo, a local inhabitant, denounces: “We have no doctors, we have no nurses, we have nothing”, highlighting the serious health crisis that is being experienced in rural communities in Mexico. The precarious health system in rural co…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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