Social leader Juan Grabois stressed that food kitchens are still not receiving food amid the ongoing economic crisis
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The mother of two children disappeared by the dictatorship in the 1970s, she presided an organization that grouped family members of people affected by the same tragedy
A court unanimously rejected the ministry’s appeal against delivering food to soup kitchens while a federal prosecutor opened an investigation into alleged embezzlement
Argentina marks ninth Ni Una Menos anniversary: ‘It’s not freedom, it’s patriarchal violence’
Protesters condemned government austerity, anti-LGBTQIA+ hate speech, and setbacks in policies tackling gender-based violence
Gender policy in the Milei era: five months of dismantlement and misogynistic attacks
On Monday afternoon, thousands are taking to the streets to declare ‘Ni Una Menos’ — and protest the current administration
Social leader Juan Grabois said the Human Capital Ministry should still comply with the ruling ordering renewed food deliveries
Mother of Plaza de Mayo Nora Cortiñas in intensive care following surgery
The beloved 94-year-old human rights activist is recovering from a hernia operation and also has a pulmonary infection
5,000 tonnes of food sit in warehouses as government cuts soup kitchen deliveries
Food aid was cut after the Human Capital Ministry claimed that half of Argentina’s soup kitchens did not exist
She survived Auschwitz. Then Argentina’s dictatorship took her child
Mother of Plaza de Mayo Sara Rus, who passed away in January at 96, ‘turned the concept of victim into life and light’