THE BLOG OF THE FIAP. Spanish cooperation
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22 November 2018
Category : Reportage
FIIAPP addresses human trafficking as a global problem: many countries are affected by being the place of origin, transit or destination of victims.
Image participating in the photography contest organised by the FIIAPP project to support the fight against drug trafficking and related crimes in BoliviaThere are many people who fall into the hands of organisations that exploit them, sexually or professionally, taking their freedom against their will. Human trafficking has become the form of slavery of ...
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15 November 2018
Category : Interview
The 26th Ibero-American Summit takes place today and tomorrow. Germán García da Rosa, current director of the Public Administration and Social Affairs Area of FIIAPP and who has worked on the preparation of this biennial summit for many years, offers us some keys to it
Germán García da Rosa at a public appearanceHow important is the Ibero-American Summit in the international politics of the participating countries? This is a meeting of the highest political level, since it brings together...
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08 November 2018
Category : Opinion
The Support to the Local Development Project through the Social Support Fund (FAS IV), contributes to the municipalisation of social services in Angola
The Support to the Local Development Project through the Social Support Fund (FAS IV), contributes to the municipalisation of social services in AngolaTraditionally, Angola has been among the most unequal countries in the world when it comes to the distribution of income. Since 2002, with the end of the armed conflict, the country has achieved evident economic progress, although there is still room for improvement in its level of socioecon...
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25 October 2018
Category : Interview
Javier Navarro, National Police inspector and technical expert on the FIIAPP programme to support the Bolivian special force fighting drug trafficking, shows us in this interview how complicated it is to pursue the production and illegal trafficking of coca leaf in Bolivia, where it is grown and consumed legally
Javier Navarro in a photo taken in BoliviaHow do people see the coca leaf in Bolivia?
The production and consumption of coca leaves are deeply rooted in society and its customs. The Plurinational State of Bolivia has acknowledged that there are 20,000 ha of coca plants being grown in two main ...