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What resources and training are available to help PEPs understand and comply with financial regulations?
PEPs can access resources provided by the Government and specialized organizations, as well as legal and financial advice to comply with regulations.
What is the National Investment Program in Educational Infrastructure in Peru?
The National Investment Program in Educational Infrastructure aims to improve the infrastructure of educational centers in Peru. Through school construction, rehabilitation and equipment projects, we seek to provide adequate environments for learning, improve the quality of education, and guarantee access to quality education throughout the country.
What impact does climate change have on Argentine agriculture?
Climate change is affecting Argentine agriculture, with phenomena such as droughts, floods and changes in rainfall patterns that can affect the production of crops such as soybeans, corn and wheat. Argentina is implementing measures to adapt to climate change, including sustainable agricultural practices and water conservation technologies.
What is the tax policy in Bolivia to encourage investment in infrastructure and construction projects?
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What are the stages of a labor demand process in Chile?
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