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@article{ author = {Norberto Delgado - Project Director (Ministry of Economy and Finance), Elizabeth Fong - Project Director (UNDP), Paulina Franceschi - Project Coordinator, Martin Fuentes - Technical team, Amelia Marquez de Perez - Technical Team (UNDP), Maribel Landau - Technical Team (UNDP), Carmen de Barroso - Technical Team}, title = {Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2002}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.pa/}, abstract = {Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their own welfare system within the national framework, have the opportunity to preserve their specific identity and gain recognition for their contributions to shaping the national culture. } }Download File
AU - Norberto Delgado - Project Director (Ministry of Economy and Finance), Elizabeth Fong - Project Director (UNDP), Paulina Franceschi - Project Coordinator, Martin Fuentes - Technical team, Amelia Marquez de Perez - Technical Team (UNDP), Maribel Landau - Technical Team (UNDP), Carmen de Barroso - Technical Team TI - Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission PT - Journal Article DP - 2002 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their own welfare system within the national framework, have the opportunity to preserve their specific identity and gain recognition for their contributions to shaping the national culture.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Norberto Delgado - Project Director (Ministry of Economy and Finance), Elizabeth Fong - Project Director (UNDP), Paulina Franceschi - Project Coordinator, Martin Fuentes - Technical team, Amelia Marquez de Perez - Technical Team (UNDP), Maribel Landau - Technical Team (UNDP), Carmen de Barroso - Technical Team %T Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission %D 2002 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.pa/, %X Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their own welfare system within the national framework, have the opportunity to preserve their specific identity and gain recognition for their contributions to shaping the national culture.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Norberto Delgado - Project Director (Ministry of Economy and Finance), Elizabeth Fong - Project Director (UNDP), Paulina Franceschi - Project Coordinator, Martin Fuentes - Technical team, Amelia Marquez de Perez - Technical Team (UNDP), Maribel Landau - Technical Team (UNDP), Carmen de Barroso - Technical Team TI - Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.pa/, AB - Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their own welfare system within the national framework, have the opportunity to preserve their specific identity and gain recognition for their contributions to shaping the national culture.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission AU - Norberto Delgado - Project Director (Ministry of Economy and Finance), Elizabeth Fong - Project Director (UNDP), Paulina Franceschi - Project Coordinator, Martin Fuentes - Technical team, Amelia Marquez de Perez - Technical Team (UNDP), Maribel Landau - Technical Team (UNDP), Carmen de Barroso - Technical Team PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.pa/, AB - Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their own welfare system within the national framework, have the opportunity to preserve their specific identity and gain recognition for their contributions to shaping the national culture.