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Tag: GuanaData

Community, Human Rights, Health

How does your municipality spend its budget and award work contracts?

Jan 06, 2021
The Voice of Guanacaste launched two interactive tools today that will allow people to analyze...
Nicoya, Human Rights, Politics

Legal loopholes allow family members to work at municipalities despite potential conflicts of interest

Dec 21, 2020
GuanaData, a project of The Voice of Guanacaste, investigates the public budgets of six municipalities...
Nicoya, COVID-19, Human Rights, Health

Municipality of Nicoya holds onto cemetery construction budget for eight years; Land allocated is in protected area

Oct 13, 2020
GuanaData, a project of The Voice of Guanacaste, investigates the public budgets of six municipalities...
Community, Life & Health, Human Rights

Mayor of Limon has promised an exclusive clinic for the elderly during three campaigns. Building it is illegal

Sep 18, 2020
In 2013, Nestor Mattis assured six associations of senior citizens that he would build a...
Video

The third year of Guanadata

Sep 04, 2019
The Voice of Guanacaste has taken GuanaData to four cantons now, revealing how City Halls...
Region

What do Cañas and Bagaces Do with the Money they Receive from the Liberia Airport?

Jun 21, 2019
Anyone who takes off from Liberia heading to a foreign land helps Guanacaste take care...
Community

Liberia City Hall Only Completes 34% of the Infrastructure Projects It Proposes Each Year

Jun 18, 2018
City created new positions to solve the low rate of execution of projects ...
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