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New York City, Sep 24 (EFE).- Several former Latin American presidents highlighted Friday during the second day of the Global Forum on Latin America and the Caribbean the lack of unity among the leaders of the region and advocated for unity and independence to face the problems that Covid-19 has left them. (Camera: EFE).B-ROLL OF THE GLOBAL FORUM ON LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US.
Panama City, Aug 30 (EFE).- Prosecutors from twelve Latin American countries agreed in Panama Monday to jointly combat, in the legal and criminal sphere, the trafficking of migrants amid migration crisis that affects a large part of the region. Prosecutors pledged to prioritize the international legal cooperation, the spontaneous exchange of information, such as protection and assistance to victims. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS).B-ROLL OF THE SUMMIT OF LATIN AMERICAN PROSECUTORS IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA.
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Vaccinating 20% of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean against covid-19 will cost more than USD 2 billion, according to the Assistant Director of the Pan American Health Organization, Jarbas Barbosa da Silva Jr, during a press briefing regarding Covid-19 crisis. SOUNDBITE
Geneva, Jun 8 (EFE).-(Camera: Antonio Broto) Latin America has become the new epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic in recent weeks with more than a million cases.The next month will be crucial in slowing the progress of the outbreak in the region, according to Marcos Espinal, an expert at the Pan American Health Organization.SOUNDBITES OF MARCOS ESPINAL.Translation:"The month of June is going to be critical. The countries that implemented mitigation measures early will be able to manage a little better the overload of cases with their health systems.""If a lot of our countries decide to reopen, because we've seen some decided to reopen, they have to do so based on a thorough analysis to see the pros and cons.""Our organization recommends that countries invest at least 6% of gross domestic product in public health but most of them do not reach that figure."