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The subject of the consideration presented in this article are the issues related to the functioning of the Third Sector in Mexico. At first, the text focuses on the attempt to identify key moments in Mexico’s modern history that have influenced the formation of civil society and its organized forms, then the main legal conditions of Mexican non-governmental organizations’ activity, as well as most important data related to the number of organizations, sources of funding, areas of activity and key developmental issues have been presented. The paper is based on an analysis of the literature on the subject, legal acts and available statistical data.
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Przedmiotem rozważań przedstawionych w artykule są zagadnienia związane z funkcjonowaniem trzeciego sektora w Meksyku. Na początku skupiono się na próbie wyłonienia kluczowych momentów we współczesnej historii Meksyku, które wpłynęły na kształtowanie się społeczeństwa obywatelskiego i jego zorganizowanych form, następnie zaprezentowano główne uwarunkowania prawne działalności meksykańskich organizacji pozarządowych oraz najważniejsze dane dotyczące liczby organizacji, źródeł finansowania, obszarów działania oraz kluczowych problemów rozwojowych. Praca powstała na podstawie analizy literatury przedmiotu, aktów prawnych i dostępnych danych statystycznych.
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The aim of the article is to present selected issues related to the impact of the pandemic on the universality of e-health services, as well as to show the readiness to use such services by the inhabitants of urban and rural areas in Poland. Several hypotheses are launched regarding the COVID-19 effect in relation to the implementation, use and access to e-health services and the skills needed to use them. The article includes an analysis of the legal and social context accompanying organisational changes in the health care system caused by the presence of the COVID-19 virus, as well as an analysis of the results of quantitative research on the attitude of rural residents to such solutions. Data obtained in a study from the WE Patients Foundation provide some insight into the complexity of factors governing e-health use, showing less differences between city and rural areas than we hypothesised.
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