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Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
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PANAMA, 2024: Panamanian indigenous leader uses digital tools to access markets and new opportunities
MAY 2024. Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, Alto Cedro. The Sustainable Artisan Agricultural and Livestock Organization of Women of Alto Cedro (OPAMU, in Spanish), chaired by Adelina Sanchez, received training in the use of digital tools, and the installation of antennas and solar panels, through a project implemented by FAO with funding from the People's Republic of China.
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PANAMA, 2024: Una lideresa indÃgena panameña utiliza herramientas digitales para acceder a mercados y a nuevas oportunidades
La Organización Agropecuaria Artesana Sostenible de Mujeres de Alto Cedro (OPAMU), que preside Adelina Sánchez, recibió capacitación en el uso de herramientas digitales, y la instalación de antenas y paneles solares, a través de un proyecto implementado por la FAO con el financiamiento de la República Popular China.
08/28/2024
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Panama
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© FAO / Ingrid Saravia
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https://www.fao.org/americas/multimedia/photo-rep/detalle/cultivando-soluciones/en
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