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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==
* [https://www.minsa.gob.pa/ Ministry of Health of the Republic of Panama]
* [https://www.ippf.org/about-us/member-associations/panama The Asociacion Panameña para el Planeamiento de la Familia (APLAFA)]: "The Asociacion Panameña para el Planeamiento de la Familia (APLAFA) provides family life education for the young, offering information and education on family planning and human sexuality. It runs a subsidized contraceptive service, and has agreements with public health bodies to provide integrated health services in a number of locations across the country. To maximize the organization’s reach, it also works with a number of other agencies and with private physicians."
* [https://www.psi.org/country/panama/#about PSI Panama]: "PASMO/Panama began its operations in 2003 focusing their efforts on sexual health with an emphasis on preventing HIV and sexually transmitted infections, improving the availability of and access to products that promote health, and promoting healthy behaviors through the tools of social marketing. After 11 years of PASMO in Panama, we expanded our operations with three commercial distributors who are responsible for the development and sale of our social marketing product around the country. Also we work with five NGOs around the country who are implementing our USAID Combination Prevention Program. Our team has likewise expanded to 12 collaborators and we are well known throughout Panama."
* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/panama Equaldex - Panama]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Panama.


==References==
==References==

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