Algae Provides New Opportunities for Indigenous Fishermen in Panama


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FAO is now providing new opportunities for the Guna people by sharing knowledge about algae production and processing. A new training initiative for coastal Indigenous fishers, particularly women, provides them with alternative sources of income. The Guna people have lived for centuries on the edge of the Caribbean Sea in an autonomous Indigenous Peoples’ territory […]

July 8, 2022

Panama Prohibits Sales and Import of Vapes


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On June 30, almost a year after Panama’s National Assembly passed legislation banning vape product sales, Panamanian President Laurentino Cortizo gave his assent to the bill. The new law prohibits sales and importation of all vaping and heated tobacco products, with or without nicotine. The law does not criminalize use, but bans vaping in any […]

July 8, 2022

La Niña could last until 2023


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The La Niña climate phenomenon, which affects global temperatures and exacerbates droughts and floods, will probably continue for months and even until 2023, the United Nations (UN) warned yesterday, Friday. La Niña, which occurs in periods of between two and seven years, causes the large-scale cooling of surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial […]

June 25, 2022