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What is the DACA program and how does it affect young Salvadorans in the United States?
The DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program is a policy that protects certain undocumented youth who came to the United States as children. Salvadorans who qualify for DACA can obtain temporary relief from deportation and employment authorization. DACA does not grant permanent legal status, but allows recipients to live and work in the United States without fear of deportation. DACA requirements and eligibility can change, so it is important to be aware of current regulations.
How is access to controlled medications regulated in Costa Rica?
Access to controlled medications in Costa Rica is regulated by the General Directorate of Health. The prescription and dispensing of these medications requires prescriptions and is subject to specific regulations. These regulations are essential to prevent the abuse and misuse of controlled substances.
What are the financing options available for educational technology development projects in Honduras?
In Honduras, there are financing options for educational technology development projects. These options include government programs to support educational innovation, investment funds specialized in educational and technological projects, and collaborations with international organizations and private companies that support educational technology. In addition, contests and calls are offered that provide financing and support for educational technology projects in Honduras.
Are risk assessments and vulnerability analyzes carried out to identify possible cases of corruption related to Politically Exposed Persons in Panama?
Yes, risk assessments and vulnerability analyzes are carried out to identify possible cases of corruption related to PEPs in Panama. These analyzes allow us to identify the areas most susceptible to corruption, the associated risks and the preventive measures that must be implemented to mitigate them. It seeks to strengthen control and supervision mechanisms to prevent and detect acts of corruption.
What is the validity period of the personal identity card in Mexico?
The validity period of the personal identity card may vary depending on the state of Mexico in which it is issued. Some states may issue a term of 3 to 5 years, while others may issue it for a longer term.
What is the role of the Ecuadorian Institute of Intellectual Property in the protection of intellectual property rights in Ecuador?
The Ecuadorian Institute of Intellectual Property has the responsibility of managing and protecting intellectual property rights, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and others, promoting innovation and creativity.
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