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What measures are taken to guarantee equal opportunities for all politically exposed people in the Dominican Republic?
To guarantee equal opportunities for all politically exposed people in the Dominican Republic, non-discrimination and equity are promoted. Standards and policies are established that seek to ensure that all PEPs have access to the same rights and opportunities, regardless of gender, race, religion or other protected characteristic. Additionally, active participation and inclusion of all voices in political and decision-making processes is encouraged.
Can I use my laminated identity card as an identification document in banking procedures in Venezuela?
Yes, you can generally use your laminated identification card as a valid identification document in banking procedures in Venezuela. However, some banks may require additional documents for certain procedures.
What should I do if I change my name legally in Guatemala? Do I need to update my Personal Identification Document (DPI)?
If you change your name legally in Guatemala, you must update your DPI. You must go to RENAP and submit a request to modify data, providing the legal documents that support the name change.
What is the procedure to change the photograph on the identity card?
If you wish to change the photograph on your identity card in Ecuador, you must submit a request to the Civil Registry. Recent photographs will be required and established procedures will be followed to ensure the authenticity of the exchange.
What is the situation of equal access to housing for migrants in Argentina?
Argentina has adopted policies of social inclusion and access to housing for migrants, recognizing their right to decent and safe housing. Social housing programs and anti-discrimination policies have been established to ensure that migrants have equal opportunities in access to housing. However, challenges persist in terms of discrimination, stigmatization, and lack of resources for migrants looking for housing in Argentina.
To what extent can the implementation of financial education programs from an early age in Bolivian schools contribute to the formation of citizens who are aware and resistant to terrorist financing?
Financial education from an early age is key. Examines to what extent the implementation of financial education programs in Bolivian schools from an early age can contribute to the formation of citizens who are aware and resistant to terrorist financing, and proposes strategies for their effective integration.
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