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arzaba Twitter: andrea_arzabaAndrea

Journalist, photographer, communicator. Interested in environment, development, youth and culture. A bit of a dreamer, a traveler and a dancer.
  • Crossing Borders For Health: Mexico and the USA

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    When you consider what nations have the most effective health care systems, most Mexicans think of countries like Cuba, where the welfare state provides comprehensive general medicine, or France, where the complete health care system is mostly financed by a governmental national health insurance. Their home country of Mexico hardly comes to mind. […]

  • WWF COP18 Action for Finance. Photo: Nathalia Clark

    Climate Change Crisis: Cheap Today, Expensive Tomorrow

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    Since the very first moment I opened my eyes in this world, I remember financial crisis existing in my common surroundings. Crisis in my home country of Mexico, crisis in my hometown, and crisis in my family. Sadly, this tiny word that causes a lot of hassle exists in almost […]

  • Unemployment in Catalonia has increased 5% since October 2011 (Elmundo.es)

    Spanish Youth Look for Jobs in Mexico

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    The youth unemployment situation in Spain is disturbing: more than 50% of young people (between 18 and 30 years old) are unemployed. This has caused a strong immigration wave of Spanish youth to Latin American countries, especially Brazil and Mexico. During the first half of 2012, the number of Spanish who were […]

  • Jobs Inside Kenya’s Largest Slums

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    Visiting a slum in Kenya was like stepping into another world, from a humongous five star hotel to crowded, dusty streets. Everything in less than 10 minutes. Being honest, this was not a completely new experience for me, as I am used to seeing and living between disparities. I was […]