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Eudelia stirs a large metal pot with energy. The cook has been making lunches and snacks for more than a decade. She says that, although things have been difficult for years, she has noticed changes in the last few months. The story repeats itself in every corner of Argentina. The nation is mired in an almost unprecedented crisis. Economic stagnation, coupled with record annual inflation of more than per cent, has led to a rising poverty rate, which is projected at almost 60 percent, according to a study by the Catholic University of Argentina, the highest it has recorded in 20 years. UNICEF warns that if the government does not increase social spending, child poverty could reach 70 percent before the end of the year. So far, the libertarian leader has introduced a sharp devaluation of the local currency and an abrupt cut in public spending, which includes support for the soup kitchens on which millions of people depend. Milei says this is the only way to get the country back on track. And that it is working. Fiscal accounts have shown a positive balance for the first time since and inflation dropped in February. The President is now promising more cuts. In marginalised neighbourhoods across Argentina, the impact of the crisis runs deep, to the dining tables and the nameless corridors. There is fear for what is to come. Until the end of , Fernanda was in charge of a social programme for the urbanisation of marginalised areas. The programme was notable in that it encouraged the participation of the local community in decision making and employed local labour. It was a win-win situation. Now, what are they going to do? I'm afraid of what will happen when the cooperative is no longer there to contain them, when the state is no longer there,' she says, explaining that the lack of integration programmes is tantamount to opening the doors wide to criminal gangs seeking to control territories. The equation is relatively simple, and frightening. With a broken economy, fewer opportunities in the formal economy, more poverty and marginalisation, the appeal of what criminal groups offer grows: making money, a sense of belonging, local power. Now we see that there is more drug consumption and if there is more demand and more people who want to consume, the drug-dealers are not going to take long to arrive, to look for a way in. All of that is related to the crisis. What kind of relationship can you build with children who are like zombies? In addition, there are those who identify who the most vulnerable young people within the neighbourhoods are, those who care for their loved ones or who have just come out of school — those who are less likely to say 'no' to being recruited as cheap labour. There are many young people who are completely alone. People who live on dirt floors and without electricity. What are all these teenagers going to do? The kids who come out of prison and return to these contexts, what are they going to do? In the urgency of bringing money home, they go there to sell drugs. They don't see anything else,' the leader explained. Analysts say that beyond worsening social conditions, the economic crisis may change the criminal dynamics of the cocaine market in the mid and long run. Firstly, they explain that the devaluation of the local currency against the US dollar can have an impact on the dynamics of the cocaine trade. Secondly, even though the illicit drug market has greater elasticity in terms of supply and demand, a severe economic crisis can affect this and generate changes in consumer markets. The dilemma is whether to raise the price, lower the quality, or both,' said Flom. Argentina is one of the largest cocaine consumption markets in Latin America and the market has increased in recent years, according to UN data. Third, local changes in the context of the ongoing crisis create an environment that facilitates money-laundering. Even if you end up dead or in prison. I said to one boy 'You're going to die if you go on like this. She is the co-founder and Editorial Director of In. Visibles, a new outlet that analyses the dynamics of criminal organisations, illegal markets and their impact on marginalised populations across Latin America. Read more Initial test results confirm presence of cocaine in Liam Payne's body. Dominant Messi in no rush to walk away from Argentina. Obscurity obstructs security. Milei the Great or Milei the Footnote? Image Gallery. Josefina Salomon. More in in spanish. Most viewed. Most viewed of Perfil.

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The Argentine Republic is renowned for its vast number of cultural and recreational activities, which liven up the neighbourhoods throughout the year, day and night: the Colon Opera House and small experimental theatres especially, those located on Corrientes Avenue , old book stores and new cultural centres, over museums and art galleries, large craft fairs and modern shopping malls, historic coffee houses, places to enjoy tango and milongas, night clubs and bars playing international music, restaurants of every type, casinos and the most exciting football matches, they all feature prominently in this big city. Visitors may get to know the city by walking around its neighbourhoods, from the most traditional —i. Thematic promenades are available, which make it possible to follow the footsteps of iconic characters of tango or Argentine culture such as Gardel, Evita or Borges. For those who enjoy sailing, there are trips on the River Plate and, for the more spontaneous, the streets of Buenos Aires are an open invitation to walk without destination, guided by curiosity and the wish to discover the countless attractions offered by this big city. The City of Buenos Aires has welcoming weather all year round. The coldest month is July. Even though there is no frost, wool coats, jackets or overcoats and scarves must be worn while outside. Cold is moderate in winter during the day, but temperature drops considerably during the night. Heat is humid during the summer. Mornings are hot and temperature rises significantly around midday and in the afternoon. In the evening, temperature drops slightly and, therefore, light clothes are worn. Warm clothes are not necessary. The rainiest seasons are autumn and spring from March to June and from September to December. It is usually drizzle or light rain, which does not get in the way of your planned activities, as you may walk the streets with umbrellas or raincoats. On sunny autumn and spring days, mornings are cool. Temperature rises until noon, resulting in pleasant weather, but drops in the evening. There is no obligation or need for vaccination prior to entering Argentina, since both the country and the City of Buenos Aires are safe in terms of public health. There is a large network of drugstores in all neighbourhoods of the City of Buenos Aires. Many are open through the night they are known as 'farmacias de turno' and a list is available on the Internet or on the door of each drugstore, specifying which of them are open that night in the same neighbourhood. Drugstores sell different types of medication: prescription, over-the-counter and non-repeat prescription. In order to purchase prescription drugs which are subject to medical control , a licensed professional must be visited at a public hospital, clinic or private office so that they will write and sign the prescription. In the case of non-repeat prescription drugs, a prescription is given for each container bought. Psychotropic drugs fall under this category. There are exceptions to this law, in shops whose surface exceeds m2 and which provide separate spaces for smokers. Alcohol consumption is forbidden for people under the age of 18, and for all people while in public spaces or in stadiums during sporting, cultural or artistic events. Supermarkets and grocery stores may only sell alcoholic beverages until 10 PM. Restaurants, bars and night clubs may sell them until 5 AM. Sale, possession and consumption of drugs are punished by Argentine law, except for possession of marijuana for personal consumption in private spaces, which was authorized in as a result of a Supreme Court ruling. In Argentina, sexual tourism and trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation purposes are forbidden by law and perpetrators are subject to harsh sentences. A toll-free line is available to report instances of commercial sexual exploitation or violation of the rights of children and adolescents. Buenos Aires is a safe city, but certain precautions should always be taken. For instance, bags and purses should not be left hanging on chairs in public places and poorly-lit streets should be avoided at night. For doubts, questions or complaints, the City has two public agencies that may be of assistance. Telephone: 54 11 E-mail: turista defensoria. Telephone: 54 11 ext. Shopping malls are open until 10 PM, even on weekends and some holidays. The time when residents of the City take their four meals will vary, as they are scheduled according to their activities. Breakfast is between 7 and 10 AM. Lunch is usually served between Steak houses in Buenos Aires: turismo. Pizzerias in Buenos Aires: turismo. Notable bars: turismo. Violations may be reported by dialling , calling the tourist assistance line or by e-mail to: taxis buenosaires. The City proposes an experimental tour featuring two circuits. This tour offers an experience for both the tourist's eyes and ears, as an audio guide is available which provides details on each place, as well as its typical sounds, along the way. With a or hour ticket, tourists may visit the traditional neighbourhoods of La Boca, San Telmo and Puerto Madero, as well as Palermo and Belgrano. The tour begins in the City Centre, a few steps from Plaza de Mayo. As the bus moves on, tourists may appreciate iconic buildings, historical sites, cultural spaces and unique neighbourhoods. At each stop, the door to a new world is opened. The City's diversity caters for all tastes and every tourist can pick a spot to explore in greater depth. The tourist bus operates every day including holidays from 9 AM to 5 PM. 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