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Natalia Oelsner
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Why Chile rejected the new constitution and what it means for Latin America

News, Published October 7, 2022
Supported by MECCA M-POWER.
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Women in politics: What Chile’s new constitution would mean for Latin America

News, Published September 14, 2022
Natalia Oelsner is a Bolivian journalist specialising in Latin American affairs. She has worked in countries including Bolivia, El Salvador and France and reported for international media outlets such as CNN and Euronews.
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Are abortion rights really improving in Latin America?

News, Published July 27, 2022
Natalia Oelsner is a Bolivian journalist specialising in Latin American affairs. She has worked in countries including Bolivia, El Salvador and France and reported for international media outlets such as CNN and Euronews. She is currently based in Lyon, France, where she works as a multimedia journalist for the pan-European news channel Euronews. You can follow her on Twitter here.
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Natalia Oelsner on Bolivia - where love and violence go hand in hand

Opinion, Published February 22, 2022
Natalia Oelsner is a Bolivian journalist specialising in Latin American affairs. She has worked in countries including Bolivia, El Salvador and France and reported for international media outlets such as CNN and Euronews. Warning: This post deals with sexual violence and might be distressing for some readers.
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