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The management of hazardous solid waste is critical for environmental protection. Identifying risks and proper disposal measures for toxic waste is essential to prevent pollution and protect the environment.
Are there supervisory bodies that regulate the issuance of criminal records in the Dominican Republic?
Yes, there are supervisory and regulatory bodies in the Dominican Republic that supervise and regulate the issuance of criminal records. The Attorney General's Office and the National Police are two of the main institutions in charge of issuing these reports and are subject to government regulations and policies.
What is the situation of the rights of people in a situation of lack of access to nutrition and food security services in Guatemala?
People in situations of lack of access to nutrition care and food security services in Guatemala face challenges in terms of access to nutritious food, support programs and guarantee of their rights. It is necessary to strengthen nutrition and food security programs, promote sustainable agriculture and ensure equitable access to safe and nutritious food.
What is Honduras' position on climate change?
Honduras is a country vulnerable to climate change, and the government has taken steps to address its impacts. Adaptation and mitigation policies have been implemented, such as the protection of natural areas, the promotion of renewable energies and the promotion of sustainable practices in the agricultural and forestry sectors. In addition, Honduras participates in international agreements and negotiations to address climate change globally.
How is cooperation between government entities and the private sector promoted in the regulation of exposed people in Paraguay?
Cooperation between government entities and the private sector is promoted through constant communication, collaboration
What is patrimonial violence in the context of family law in Brazil?
Patrimonial violence in the context of family law in Brazil refers to the action of exercising abusive control over the economic resources and assets of a family member, in order to limit their autonomy and financial freedom. It may include misuse of financial resources, refusal to provide food, or illegal disposal of shared property.
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