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One of the continuous ways this sector produces information and keeps the public updated is by issuing travel advisory levels for not only each country but specific areas in foreign countries ...
In 2010, 3.4% of the children under 5 years old in Colombia suffer from global malnutrition (deficiency of weight for age) and up to 13% suffer from chronic malnutrition (deficiency of height for age). The situation is worse for the indigenous peoples of Colombia, who in the same indicators recorded rates of 7.5% and 29.5% respectively. [7]
Trends on income inequality 1998–2010 in 7 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela). Source of the data: World Bank. According to the World Bank, the poorest countries in the region were (as of 2008): [19] Haiti, Nicaragua, Bolivia and Honduras.
Safety precautions, tips for travel to Mexico. If you do travel to Mexico, the State Department recommends not traveling at night and traveling in groups. “Keep traveling companions and family ...
Studies in Mexico also show that parental neglect, physical abuse, and abandonment increase children's vulnerabilities. Living in Mexican urban slums , called colonias marginales, also places these children at risk for becoming street children because they often lack economic stability, educational opportunities, public services, social ...
Experts say tourists should look at travel warnings before making a trip to Mexico. Traveling to certain areas can be risky. In early March, four U.S. citizens were kidnapped in Mexico after they ...
A travel warning, travel alert, or travel advisory is an official warning statement issued by government agencies to provide information about the relative safety of travelling to or visiting one or more specific foreign countries or destinations. [1]
After a Category 4 hurricane swept Mexico earlier this week concerns over the safety of travel to Mexico and the risk of further natural disasters have risen.