Stories written by Daniela Estrada
Daniela Estrada joined IPS in 2004 and has been the Santiago correspondent since July 2006. Also in 2006, her story titled "Pascua-Lama sí, pero no tocar glaciares" was singled out among 24 others from all over the world to receive the Project Censored Award from Sonoma State University in California. Born in Santiago in 1981, Daniela Estrada has a degree in journalism from the Universidad de Chile and has worked for several media outlets in the field of technology.

HEALTH: Chile Making Headway in Fight Against HIV/AIDS

After one year of implementation, a project financed by the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria and carried out jointly by government and civil society agencies has succeeded in slowing down the spread of HIV/AIDS in Chile, although prevention still remains a difficult task.

ENVIRONMENT-CHILE: Green Energy for Pehuenche Indians

Pehuenche indigenous people who waged and lost an eight-year legal battle against the construction of the Ralco hydropower dam in southern Chile will be the first to receive energy supplies from a small dam certified as "environmentally-friendly".

RIGHTS-CHILE: Indigenous Activists Demand Fair Trials

Leaders of the Mapuche ethnic group in southern Chile tried under an anti-terrorism law accuse the courts of failing to guarantee them fair trials, and international and local human rights groups have called for an investigation into alleged irregularities.

RIGHTS-CHILE: Indigenous Activists Demand Fair Trials

Leaders of the Mapuche ethnic group in southern Chile tried under an anti-terrorism law accuse the courts of failing to guarantee them fair trials, and international and local human rights groups have called for an investigation into alleged irregularities.

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