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Organization of U.S. citizens residing in Panama. History, board members, sponsors, newsletter, and practical resources for living.
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Organización que se dedica a mejorar las condiciones de nutrición, salud y educación de los niños darienitas y la capacitación de la población en el área de producción agrícola sostenible.
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Nonprofit working to provide internet access and computer skills to youth. Describes sponsors and current projects. [English/Spanish]
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Newsletter and membership application for civilian nonprofit working to educate the public and support navy members.
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A US-based foundation describes its local work, including the establishment of tutorial schools, teacher training and certification, and a solar-powered computer lab.
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A forum for the English-speaking expatriate community with announcements of events and tips on immigration and real estate matters.
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US Peace Corps volunteers, staff, families, and friends report on projects, reunions, and opportunities for continued involvement.
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Vendor provides photographs and descriptions of several folk arts, including molas, tagua nut carvings, and pottery, with links to more detailed articles.
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights describes its on-site investigation, focusing on areas of due process and freedom of expression and opposition to the government. The report also includes recommendations and the Panamanian government's response.
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Account of the accused drug trafficker's conversion to Christianity while in a US federal prison.
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Photos and journal from a Canadian volunteer working with Ngobe Bugle peoples on a project centered around health and nutrition.
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Nonprofit that welcomes newcomers and promotes friendship and culture among women of all nationalities. Lists events and meetings, with membership information.
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Information and photos on UNESCO-designated sites, including Darien National Park, Fort San Lorenzo, La Amistad Reserves and the historic district of Panama City.