List of Insurance Companies Logos and Names in Panama – World Insurance Companies Logos. By clicking on the logos of each insurer, you can find up-to-date details about the various types of coverage policies you need.
List of Insurance Companies Logos and Names in Panama
List of Insurance Companies Logos and Names in Panama. Clicking on Logos Insurers provides instant access to current information on insurance matters.
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Health in Panama
This country is located in Central America, between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea, and borders Colombia and Costa Rica. The political-administrative subdivision comprises 10 provinces, 77 districts or municipalities, five indigenous regions and 655 corregimientos.
Between 1990 and 2015 the population grew 60%, reaching 4,037,043 inhabitants in 2015. Its structure became less expensive and older. The indigenous population represents 12.3% of the total. In 2015, life expectancy at birth was 78.0 years (80.6 in women and 73.4 in men) and 70.0 years in an indigenous region.
The economic situation is determined above all airport activity and trade in the Panama Canal and the Colon Free Zone. The estimated growth of the gross domestic product (GDP) for 2016 was 6.2%, the highest in the Region of the Americas.
Source: Health in the Americas+.
About PAHO/WHO Panama
Between 1939 and 1940, the Caribbean Sanitary Zone was created, with provisional headquarters in Panama, staffed by a traveling representative and a sanitary engineer. In 1947, Panama became an official active member of PAHO.
With the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1946, all the countries of the region of the Americas became part of the WHO and, through an agreement signed on May 24, 1949, the Pan American Sanitary Bureau was recognized as an independent entity and as the WHO Regional Office for the Americas.
On November 9, 1951, the Government of this Nation signed an agreement with PAHO/WHO for it to provide technical assistance of an advisory nature to develop health projects in the region. Thus, a formal relationship between PAHO/WHO and the Republic of Panama began.
PAHO/WHO develops technical cooperation based on the priorities defined in the Cooperation Strategy with the country, which is aligned with the National Health Policy and the strategic objectives of the Ministry of Health, with the PAHO Strategic Plan and with the Development Assistance Framework, between the United Nations System and Panama.
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