Bridging the Gap: Costa Rica’s Paternity Leave Reform Paves the Way for Compassionate Care
This reform fills a legal void left by the “Law to Combat Labor Discrimination against Women in Maternity Conditions,” number 10211, enacted in June 2022
This reform fills a legal void left by the “Law to Combat Labor Discrimination against Women in Maternity Conditions,” number 10211, enacted in June 2022
The Supreme Court of Justice in Costa Rica has decided to give a good old shake to the Spanish-naming convention apple cart.
Parallel to her mother’s story of groundbreaking achievements is Natasha Campos Méndez, artistically known as Nakury.
The U.S. Embassy donated three specialized mobile breastfeeding rooms to Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security.
The crowning of men as “Women of the Year” has sparked debates and fueled conversations on the appropriateness and ethical implications of such decisions.
For the first time in its 83 melodious years, a woman, the virtuoso Rebeca Medrano, graced the esteemed position of concertmaster
“Women are the culture bearers” used to be a common saying in anthropology. Though the expression now seems quaint, it still contains a lot of truth.