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La Paz, Mar 8 (EFE) (CAMERA: Yolanda Salazar) - The Bolivian Government promised to improve working conditions and "protect" women so that there is "not one more death" from sexist violence in the country.
La Paz, Sep 6 (EFE).- (Camera: Gabriel Romano) Climate change has forced several Bolivian potato farmers to combine the knowledge of their grandparents with knowledge related to "climate-smart practices" to also rescue the native varieties of the tuber that can adapt to cold and drought.FOOTAGE OF POTATOES IN LA PAZ.
Madrid, 25 Jul (EFE).- A group of activists gathered Sunday at Madrid's Puerta del Sol to rally in memory of the two women killed in recent days by their partners, one in Madrid and another in the city of Sabadell. (Camera: JESUS BARTOLOME).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST SEXIST VIOLENCE IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Logroño, Jun 12 (EFE).- Around 300 people gathered Saturday in the Spanish city of Logroño to reject the "alarming increase in sexist murders in Spain", a sign that machismo is re-installing itself in a society, according to the spokesperson for the 8M Coordinator in La Rioja, Isabel Ilzarbe. (Camera: SERGIO JIMENEZ).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE RALLY TO DEMAND THE END OF SEXIST VIOLENCE IN LOGROÑO, SPAIN.
Madrid, Jun 11 (EFE).- Thousands of people gathered Friday in several Spanish cities to cry out for the girls of Tenerife Anna and Olivia as well as the young Sevillian Rocío Caíz, murdered by her ex-partner, and condemn the sexist violence behind both cases.The main protests took place on the island of Tenerife and in the Sevillian town of Martín de la Jara, where the victims are from, although the biggest protests took place in Madrid and Barcelona. (Camera: LEO REDONDO).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO RALLY AGAINST SEXIST VIOLENCE IN MADRID, SPAIN.
La Paz, May 20 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Gina Valdivieso) The Bolivian Government and the International Labor Organization (ILO) launched a communication campaign this Thursday to prevent the spread of covid-19 in the country's mines.