Argentina's Social Reforms in 2003 greatly reduced marginilization

  • 10 years ago
Social policies implemented in 2003 by the Argentine government have been a key factor in the social inclusion of millions of people marginalized by the socio-economic downturn in the 1990s. According to Argentina's Minister of Social Development, Alicia Kirchner, previous to 2003, social policy went about as far as giving away food parcels, whereas nowadays it is focused on the generation of employment, promoting healthy family structure, and the elimination of familial violence and abuse. teleSUR

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