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udjatemple9

Greetings,


I am Rev. Dr. Majadi Baruti, currently i am living in Buffalo NY. My fiancée' and i are considering moving to Panama in the next couple of years.  I work now as a Climate Justice Organizer and wish to continue my work in Environmental and Climate Change/Justice. I would be willing to work in education as well. Elementary or College/University in History, Anthropology or any Social Studies curriculum.  Any information on work remotely or otherwise that i can do in Panama is welcome. We are looking at the towns of David, Boquete, Volcan and researching others.


Thank you all for the welcome.

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Bhavna

@udjatemple9


Hello and welcome on board !


Please note that I have created this new thread from your post on the Panama forum so that members may guide you.


While waiting for responses, feel free to go through the Living in Panama guide for °µÍø½ûÇøs for all primary infos.


All the best

Bhavna

udjatemple9

@Bhavna


Thank you so very much.

Rush Alvarado

Hello.

Panama is the house of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and is also the base of several environmental NGOs of the region like UNDP, Wetlands, and others.

David, Volcán, are good options for °µÍø½ûÇøs. Boquete is the one with bilingual businesses and a big °µÍø½ûÇø community.

If you want to move closer to the beach, I'd recommend in the Atlantic or Pedasí in the Pacific. Both are suitable for °µÍø½ûÇøs and you'll adapt quickly as well.

The onyl recommendation I can give you, is that if you are coming to see how good it is, you should move instead of land.  Last October you might have seen the protests in the country against mining and the common protest manifestation is the blockade of a road.  So it's better to move around by air.