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How are the challenges of promoting equal opportunities in access to technology and connectivity for vulnerable groups in Panama addressed?
The government of Panama works to promote equal opportunities in access to technology and connectivity for groups in vulnerable situations through policies and programs that guarantee their access to technological devices, promote digital literacy, and provide support and training in the use of technological tools. Digital inclusion is promoted, public-private collaboration is encouraged to expand telecommunications infrastructure in rural areas and marginalized communities, and connectivity programs are implemented in public spaces.
What is retroactive alimony in the Dominican Republic?
Retroactive child support in the Dominican Republic refers to the payment of an amount of money corresponding to previous periods in which child support has not been paid or has been paid insufficiently. This retroactive pension can be requested in cases in which the obligor has previously failed to comply with his or her maintenance obligations.
What entity in Panama supervises and regulates compliance with AML regulations by financial institutions?
The Superintendency of Banks of Panama is the entity in charge of supervising and regulating compliance with AML regulations by financial institutions in the country.
How is the liability of companies in cases of workplace accidents regulated in Ecuador?
The responsibility of companies in cases of workplace accidents is regulated by the Occupational Health and Safety Law, establishing obligations to prevent risks and ensure the protection of workers.
What is your strategy to foster an inclusive work environment in Bolivia, especially for people with disabilities?
It would implement inclusion policies, provide accessible facilities and ensure the selection process suits the needs of all candidates. I would foster a culture that values diversity and promotes an inclusive work environment.
What protections do pregnant women have in the workplace in Chile?
In Chile, pregnant women have legal protections, such as the prohibition of firing them due to their pregnancy status. They also have the right to prenatal and postnatal medical leave, as well as breastfeeding time. Chilean legislation seeks to protect motherhood in the work environment.
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