by Jonathan | Jan 10, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 22
Carolina Molina does the grocery shopping in her family, but for her it’s difficult to carry a reusable bag to load them, because she leaves her job and goes directly to the store. She is part of the over 79% percent of the Ecuadorian population that still prefers...
by Jonathan | Jan 10, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 22
The disability, old-age and death insurance reserve of the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security, IESS, will be positive until 2058 if the State complies with its contribution of 40 percent. Otherwise, the positive reserve will be maintained only until 2023. This is...
by Jonathan | Jan 10, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 22
Ecuador’s “Home Voting” process is going to be expanded to include people with disabilities aged 50 or older. In the last sectional elections, Home Voting was only available to seniors over the age of 65. José Cabrera, National Electoral Councilor, emphasizes that the...
by Jonathan | Jan 10, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 22
After three weeks of work, the staff and machinery of the Ministry of Transportation and Public Works was able to stabilize a slope and remove the material that closed one of the lanes of the Cuenca-Azogues highway from December 1st thru Saturday, December 21, 2019....
by Jonathan | Jan 10, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 22
After the sinking of a cargo barge—called the Orca—in the San Cristóbal canton, in the Galapagos archipelago, on Sunday, December 22, 2019, the Ministry of Environment of Ecuador stated that the risk of the environmental impact of the diesel spill ” has decreased...