Reforma garantiza intérpretes en servicios de salud para hablantes de lenguas indígenas
Access to interpreters in healthcare services is a right that strengthens access to dignified, inclusive, and non-discriminatory medical care for Indigenous language speakers in Guerrero. The Guerrero State Congress approved an amendment to the Health Law recognizing the right of Indigenous language speakers to have interpreters to facilitate communication with medical and nursing staff. This measure protects the right to receive quality healthcare services, with respect for the cultural and linguistic identity of Indigenous peoples. #GuerreroCongress #IndigenousLanguages #Health #Interpreters #LinguisticRights #Guerrero

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