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Working Mothers: The Heart of Tarapacá's Future

Cristian Cabezas Mundaca, Regional Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare for Tarapacá. In Tarapacá, thousands of women begin their day before sunrise. They prepare breakfast, get their children ready, travel long distances, and face extensive workdays, often marked by uncertainty or a lack of opportunities. They are working mothers who support their homes, dreams, and hopes, striving to build a better future for their families. As the government…
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Cristian Cabezas Mundaca, Regional Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare for Tarapacá. In Tarapacá, thousands of women begin their day before sunrise. They prepare breakfast, get their children ready, travel long distances, and face extensive workdays, often marked by uncertainty or a lack of opportunities. They are working mothers who support their homes, dreams, and hopes, striving to build a better future for their families. As the government…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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