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The ability to lead internationalization processes is valuable. We seek to understand how the candidate has led global expansion initiatives in the past, their understanding of international challenges and their contribution to positioning the company effectively in global markets from Argentina.
What is the security situation like in the peri-urban areas of Honduras?
Security in the peri-urban areas of Honduras faces challenges due to unplanned urban expansion, the concentration of population in precarious conditions, and the lack of basic services and citizen security. These areas are vulnerable to common crime, interpersonal violence and socioeconomic marginalization, generating challenges for coexistence and human development in the urban peripheries of the country.
What is the principle of proportionality in Brazilian criminal law?
The principle of proportionality establishes that the sentence imposed on an offender must be proportional to the seriousness of the crime committed and the guilt of the perpetrator, avoiding excessive or disproportionate sentences that violate the human dignity and fundamental rights of the convicted person, and thus guaranteeing justice and equity in the application of criminal law.
Can I use my identification and electoral card as a document to apply for a job in the private sector in the Dominican Republic?
Yes, the identity and electoral card is one of the documents required to apply for employment in the private sector in the Dominican Republic. However, each company may establish additional requirements according to its internal policies.
What are the rights of people displaced by telecommunications development projects in El Salvador?
People displaced by telecommunications development projects in El Salvador have fundamental rights that must be protected and guaranteed. This includes the right to adequate housing, the right to participation in decisions related to the project, the right to fair and adequate compensation, the right to non-discrimination, and the right to safe and dignified relocation.
What measures to strengthen transparency and accountability can non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Bolivia promote in relation to public procurement?
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Bolivia can promote measures such as [describe the measures, for example: carry out investigations and analysis of cases of corruption in public procurement, promote citizen participation in monitoring and reporting irregularities in public projects, influence the promotion of policies and regulations that improve transparency and accountability in the contracting of services, collaborating with authorities and other actors to develop monitoring and evaluation tools for public projects, etc.].
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