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  2. Women in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    For example, Afro-Venezuelan women may experience discrimination or violence from not only being a woman, but also due to her race as a non-white woman. Discrimination against Afro-Venezuelan women can manifest in the form of racial profiling , limited opportunities for advancement, and disproportionate rates of poverty.

  3. Category:Featured pictures of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Images of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  5. Venezuelan women are increasingly taking up the grueling work ...

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    The women may be joining a family tradition of fishing, or in some cases launching new careers after losing jobs during Venezuela’s economic crisis, enlisting in the physically demanding work ...

  6. List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty

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    This means that anyone living on less than $2.15 a day is considered to be living in extreme poverty. About 692 million people globally were in this situation in 2024. [8] The second table lists countries by the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line—the poverty line deemed appropriate for a country by its ...

  7. Gender inequality in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Under the Luis Herrera Campins administration, the Venezuelan government focused on revamping the nation's "family law". On 16 July 1982, the Congress of Venezuela approved changes to the law which granted Venezuelan women and equal power to their husband for making family decisions as well as the power to divorce their partner if they committed adultery.

  8. How migrant gang Tren de Aragua is luring women into forced ...

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    The vicious Venezuelan migrant gang Tren de Aragua is luring desperate women deep into the heart of the US, forcing them to sell their bodies on the streets of American cities to pay off ...

  9. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people of Venezuela

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