Social organizations, trade unions and healthcare workers are set to march on Argentina’s Health Ministry on Wednesday as from 1 p.m. to protest President Javier Milei’s budget cuts amid growing concern over the deterioration of the country’s public health system.
The “Federal March for Public Health” aims to shed light on the impact of spending cuts on hospitals, medicine programs and vaccination campaigns nationwide.
According to the health advocacy group Fundación Soberanía Sanitaria (Health Sovereignty Foundation), spending in the Health Ministry fell 34% in the first two years of the libertarian government that came into power in December 2023.
Organizers warn that key initiatives such as the Remediar (Remedy) program — which provided free essential medicines to millions — have been scaled back or interrupted, while vaccine distribution has reportedly faced delays and shortages in several provinces.
“The cuts are beginning to be felt in every hospital, every health center, and by every patient who cannot access treatment,” said Manuel Fonseca, a member of the advocacy group Foro por el Derecho a la Salud (Forum for the Right to Health), one of the organizations behind the protest.









