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What is the situation of the rights of people with chronic diseases in Venezuela?
The situation of the rights of people with chronic diseases in Venezuela has been a cause for concern. The economic and social crisis has had a significant impact on access to treatments, medications and medical care for people with chronic diseases. The shortage of medicines and the lack of resources in the health system have made it difficult to continue treatments and properly manage these diseases. Furthermore, the lack of health prevention and promotion policies has contributed to the increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases in the country. Civil society organizations and patient rights advocates have advocated for timely and affordable access to necessary health services and medications for people with chronic diseases.
How are the challenges of inclusion of the LGBT+ population in Panama addressed?
The government of Panama has worked to address the inclusion challenges of the LGBT+ population. Non-discrimination laws and policies have been promoted, spaces for dialogue and awareness have been created, and education in human rights and sexual diversity has been promoted. In addition, mechanisms have been established to protect the rights of the LGBT+ population and their active participation in society is promoted.
What is the process to obtain an Identity Card in Honduras if I am a Honduran citizen by naturalization?
If you have acquired Honduran citizenship through naturalization, you can request an Identity Card at the National Registry of Persons (RNP). You must present the documents that prove your naturalization process and meet the established requirements.
Can I apply for a Costa Rican ID card if I am a Costa Rican citizen and have legally changed my name?
Yes, as a Costa Rican citizen who has legally changed your name, you can apply for a Costa Rican ID card with your new name. You must follow the procedures established by the Civil Registry and present legal documentation that supports the name change.
What is the deadline to challenge paternity due to identity theft in Panama?
In Panama, the period to challenge paternity due to identity theft is five years from the moment the impersonation was known. After this period, paternity is considered to be established and cannot be challenged.
What are the rights of people in situations of unequal access to justice for people who are victims of violence due to race or ethnicity in Colombia?
People in situations of unequal access to justice for people who are victims of violence due to race or ethnicity in Colombia have protected rights. These rights include the right to equal access to justice, the right to specialized legal assistance, the right to protection and security of victims of violence based on race or ethnicity, the right to non-discrimination in access to justice and the right to comprehensive protection of their rights during legal processes related to violence based on race or ethnicity.
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