In an economy hit by the pandemic and one of the highest inflation rates in the world, millions of Argentines are surviving thanks to their links with politically influential social organizations that help them enroll in welfare programmes that guarantee them a small sum of money. (1 June 2022) /AP Video Victor R. Caviano)
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