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Regional infrastructure and social projects in South America
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In Villamontes, Bolivia, Mayor Horacio Bass Werner reported on the first 100 days of his administration, noting urban and social interventions including road improvements, public lighting installation, and the procurement of approximately 700,000 bolivianos worth of medicines for local health facilities. This commitment to health strengthening through the delivery of medications to local hospitals and health posts remains a priority for the municipality. In Chubut, Argentina, Governor Ignacio Torres met with mayors to progress a housing program for essential workers. The project aims to construct 427 homes across 14 localities for employees in the health, education, and security sectors, while also expanding gas networks and other infrastructure to improve service access. Regional healthcare investments are expanding across Latin America. In Bogotá, the District Health Secretariat is investing over 54 billion pesos in biomedical equipment to modernize public hospitals and expand diagnostic capabilities. In Argentina, the province of San Juan is executing an integral works plan in the Caucete Department, targeting the Hospital Dr. César Aguilar and seven primary health centers to benefit over 38,000 residents. Additionally, a new hospital cluster of five high-level medical institutions is under development in Saltillo, Mexico, with an investment of approximately 2.5 billion pesos.
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