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Brazil has a policy of promoting equal opportunities in the cultural field for people with intellectual disabilities. The government implements measures to guarantee the accessibility and full participation of these people in cultural activities. The adaptation of cultural spaces, the creation of inclusive cultural programs and the training of professionals in the cultural sector in inclusive approaches are promoted. In addition, the promotion of artistic and cultural expressions that value diversity and promote the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities is encouraged.
Can you give details about your latest collaboration with an organization that supports people with chronic diseases in Ecuador?
My last collaboration with a chronic illness support organization was with [Name of organization] during [Date of collaboration].
What steps should I follow to apply for student residence in Spain from Ecuador?
You must obtain admission to a Spanish study center, apply for a student visa at the consulate, and once in Spain, process authorization to stay for studies.
What is the minimum age to be charged with a criminal offense in Paraguay?
The minimum age to be charged with a criminal offense in Paraguay is 14 years. Minors under this age are considered harmless and protective measures are applied to them.
What is the role of the National Commission against Money Laundering in due diligence in Panama?
The National Commission against Money Laundering in Panama plays a coordinating role in due diligence. Its function is to promote inter-institutional cooperation and the effective implementation of AML and CFT policies in the country. Works closely with the UAF and other entities to ensure compliance with due diligence regulations and prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.
What is Costa Rica's policy regarding the protection of human rights?
Costa Rica has a solid policy for the protection of human rights, based on its Constitution and the international treaties to which it is a party. The government promotes and defends fundamental rights, including equality, non-discrimination, freedom of expression, freedom of association, and the right to education and health. Institutions and mechanisms have been created to guarantee the protection of human rights and prevent their violation.
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