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Indigenous Panamanians Do Not Have Government Policies That Ensure Their Rights


Indigenous Panamanians Do Not Have Government Policies That Ensure Their Rights   Translated from Spanish, Original Below   Balance Project coordinator of public policies for the Indigenous Peoples of Panama, Teresa Acosta said a recently released study reports on the lack of government policies that will safeguard the rights of the natives of the country, meanwhile, the Director General Indigenous Policy, Jose Acosta, acknowledged that the native Panamanians live marked by poverty, disease...

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