The Ministry of Health said that the covid-19 pandemic is under control, as the numbers of infections and deaths continue to drop.
Government ends restrictions to enter the country
Published on October 24, 2022
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After three months of investigation, authorities dismantled a gang that held minors, pregnant women and people with disabilities to commit crimes in Cuenca, such as drug micro-trafficking. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Last week 10 urban radar systems began fining speeders 24 hours a day
These devices previously only worked from 07:00 to 21:00, according to the EMOV. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Breast cancer awareness is critical and most women in Ecuador can get mammography testing for free
The International Day of the Fight against Breast Cancer, which is commemorated every October 19, is an opportunity to reinforce prevention against this disease
The issue of fuel subsidies hangs over Ecuador even though other countries have shown a pathway to follow
Fuel subsidies impact more than just the price at the pump and a coordinated effort in targeting is a must for Ecuador to move forward. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Referendum: Executive insists on changing the powers of the Cpccs
The Government delivered two questions to the Constitutional Court for the referendum on the powers of the Cpccs. For now, there are six approved questions. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Time to sale of houses and apartments increases in Ecuador
The delay in the sale of real estate projects results in less liquidity in the construction sector, which is having a hard time recovering after the pandemic.
Security report highlights high numbers of domestic violence in Cuenca
The city also has a high percentage of alcohol consumption, related to gender violence. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
6.6 million Ecuadorians suffer from food shortages
Ecuador ranks third in the prevalence of food insecurity in South America, behind Argentina and Peru, according to a study published by the FAO.
No, it’s mine!
There is a good article in this paper this week about fuel subsidies. As I read it, in conjunction with what I know about all the “dialog tables” that happened between the government and the social organizations (mainly the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, or ‘Conaie’), I can’t help but feel that this country […] To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
The poverty rate in Ecuador fell 7 points in one year
The Government plans to undertake various strategies to further reduce the number of poor people in the country. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
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