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Women in Argentina have specific rights in relation to the protection of their rights against discrimination in the field of participation in the agricultural sector. Equal opportunities, non-discrimination and equal participation of women in agricultural activity are promoted. Measures are implemented to guarantee their access to productive resources, technical training, financing and markets, and to prevent and address gender discrimination in this sector.
What is the tacit mandate in Brazil?
The tacit mandate in Brazil is one that is presumed to exist based on the conduct of the parties or due to circumstances that evidence the will of one party to act on behalf of the other.
How can you apply for a Self-Employed Visa in Spain for Panamanian citizens who want to establish their own business?
This visa is intended for self-employed people and requires a viable business plan and an investment plan in Spain.
Is cooperation between the public sector and the private sector promoted in the prevention of money laundering in Panama?
Yes, there is active cooperation between the public sector and the private sector to strengthen money laundering prevention measures in Panama.
What is the situation of educational technology in Argentina?
Argentina has made advances in the use of technology in education, with programs and projects that seek to improve access to education, promote pedagogical innovation and close the digital divide. Initiatives such as providing computers to students and training teachers in the use of educational technologies have been implemented, but challenges persist in terms of equitable access and educational quality.
What is considered clientelism in the field of Politically Exposed Persons in Colombia?
In the area of Politically Exposed Persons in Colombia, clientelism refers to the practice of exchanging political favors, benefits or public jobs in exchange for electoral support or loyalty to a politician or party. Clientism involves the improper use of public resources and positions to generate political loyalties, without taking into account the general interests of citizens. This practice violates equity, transparency and equal opportunities in the exercise of political power.
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