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Can you provide the name of your last participation in a community health fair in Ecuador?
My last participation in a community health fair was at [Name of Fair] during [Date of Participation].
How is liability for environmental damage regulated in Brazil?
Liability for environmental damage in Brazil is regulated by the Environmental Crimes Law (Law No. 9,605/1998) and by other regulations that establish the obligation to repair damage caused to the environment, as well as administrative, civil and criminal sanctions for responsible for activities that generate negative environmental impacts, promoting the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
What is Mexico's approach to preventing money laundering related to the protection of cultural heritage and the fight against trafficking in cultural property?
Mexico focuses on the prevention of money laundering related to the protection of cultural heritage and the fight against trafficking in cultural property through regulations and supervision in the art and antiques market. The aim is to prevent the entry of illicit funds in this area.
What measures are being taken to address violence and discrimination against people with disabilities in Guatemala in the cultural and recreational sphere?
In Guatemala, measures are being implemented to address violence and discrimination against people with disabilities in the cultural and recreational sphere, including the promotion of inclusive, accessible spaces and awareness programs to encourage full and equal participation in cultural and recreational activities.
What are the essential elements of a sales contract in Guatemala?
The essential elements of a sales contract in Guatemala are: the consent of the parties, the object being sold, the price, and the form if established by law. In addition, the contract must meet the capacity and legality requirements of the parties.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of gender discrimination in the field of housing in Brazil?
Brazil has laws and policies to protect people in situations of gender discrimination in the field of housing. These rights include equal opportunities, protection against gender discrimination in access, tenure and housing conditions, prevention and punishment of domestic and gender violence in the field of housing, and the promotion of a decent and safe housing for all people.
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