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How are specific money laundering prevention challenges addressed in educational and research institutions in Ecuador?
In educational and research institutions, Ecuador has established protocols to prevent money laundering. Due diligence is emphasized in the acceptance of donations and funds, and ethical practices in financial management are promoted to avoid inadvertent participation in illicit activities.
What is the approach of the Peruvian State towards the protection of the rights of people in situations of trafficking in children and adolescents?
The Peruvian State has a focus on protecting the rights of people in situations of trafficking in children and adolescents. Specific policies and programs are established to prevent human trafficking in this vulnerable group, as well as to identify and provide comprehensive protection and assistance to victims. The investigation and prosecution of those responsible, international cooperation in the fight against trafficking and coordination between the various actors involved are promoted. It seeks to guarantee the restitution of the rights of the victims and their social and family reintegration.
What specific measures does Paraguay implement to prevent money laundering in the financial sector and other vulnerable sectors?
Measures such as due diligence, reporting of suspicious transactions, and regular audits will be implemented to prevent money laundering in the financial sector and other sectors identified as vulnerable.
How has the business landscape changed during the embargoes in Bolivia, and what are the initiatives to support small and medium-sized businesses despite economic limitations?
The business outlook is essential. Initiatives could include financing programs, business training and simplification of procedures. Evaluating these initiatives offers insights into Bolivia's ability to support small and medium-sized businesses in times of economic constraints.
What is the legal framework in Costa Rica for the violation of labor rights?
The violation of labor rights is punishable by law in Costa Rica. Employers who violate workers' labor rights, such as failing to pay fair wages, denying benefits, or imposing abusive working conditions, may face legal action and sanctions, including fines and damages.
What is the housing situation in Brazil?
Brazil faces challenges in terms of access to adequate housing, especially in urban areas where there is a lack of affordable housing and overcrowded conditions in some marginalized communities.
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