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In Costa Rica, measures have been implemented such as the creation of the Office of Management and Access to Justice to improve accessibility, provide information and facilitate judicial procedures for citizens.
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English as a Second Language (ESL) classes or other language training programs may be offered to help Dominican employees improve their English fluency and communicate more effectively in the workplace.
Can I obtain an Identity Card in Honduras if I am an unaccompanied minor?
Unaccompanied minors can obtain an Identity Card in Honduras. The process may involve additional requirements and the intervention of institutions in charge of protecting the rights of children and adolescents.
How does PEP's participation in non-governmental organizations in Ecuador influence the perception of their integrity?
PEP's involvement in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Ecuador may influence the perception of their integrity. To preserve public trust, NGOs must implement additional transparency and accountability measures. This may include disclosing funding, publishing detailed reports, and actively participating in initiatives that promote ethics and responsibility.
What is the role of the Public Defender's Office in family matters?
The Public Defender's Office in Ecuador can provide free legal advice and representation to people who cannot afford a lawyer in family matters. Their role includes providing support to people in vulnerable situations, such as victims of domestic violence or people with limited resources in family court proceedings.
What is the role of the Ombudsman for Young Persons in Costa Rica in cases of child support debtors and how does it contribute to the protection of the rights of minors in situations of non-compliance?
The Ombudsman's Office for Young Persons in Costa Rica plays a crucial role in cases of child support debtors, especially when it comes to the protection of the rights of minors. Acts as a defender of the rights of children and adolescents, intervening to guarantee that food obligations are met. It collaborates with the Alimony Court and other institutions to ensure that minors receive the necessary support and that their fundamental rights are respected in situations of non-compliance.
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