The Board of Directors of the Decentralization Authority of Panama approved more than $8 million for projects in the provinces of Coclé, Chiriquí, Herrera, Los Santos, and Veraguas.
Among the approved projects are the construction and renovation of various public infrastructures, such as schools, community centers, and health units. These initiatives aim to improve the quality of life for the residents of these regions and promote their sustainable development.
In the words of the Executive Directorate of the Decentralization Authority, this investment represents a commitment to strengthening local capacities and the decentralization of public services in the country. Additionally, it is expected that these projects will generate employment and boost the economy of the benefited areas.
One of the main objectives of these projects is to ensure access to quality basic services for all communities, thus contributing to reducing social inequalities and improving the well-being of the population. The implementation of these initiatives will be carried out transparently and with the active participation of various local stakeholders.