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A. Appendix, The list of countries Latin American and the Carribean (20) Sub-Saharan Africa (41) South Asia (6) East Asia and the Pacific

R. Myanmar-guatemala-congo, Thailand Guyana Cote d'Ivoire Timor-Leste Honduras Equatorial Guinea Vietnam Mexico Eritrea Nicaragua Ethiopia Panama Gabon Paraguay Gambia, The Peru Ghana Suriname Guinea Uruguay Guinea