Analysis Region: Colombia

Sarah Stanton: “Cómo construir redes de política educativa: Cinco lecciones de la Coalición Latinoamericana para la Excelencia Docente”

Sarah Stanton, gerente del Programa de Educación del Diálogo Interamericano, publicó el artículo “Cómo construir redes de política educativa: Cinco lecciones de la Coalición Latinoamericana para la Excelencia Docente” en Cuadernos de Pedagogía, revista mensual especializada en el sector de la enseñanza.

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Is There a Real-World Alternative to Bukele on Crime?

It’s difficult to talk about public safety in Latin America today without talking about El Salvador and its president, Nayib Bukele. In a region where concerns about crime are running high, and organized crime groups are expanding their reach in many places, El Salvador stands out.

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The Security Challenge for Democracies in Latin America

Citizen insecurity and illicit economies are serious issues in Latin America and the Caribbean, prompting urgent demands from the public for solutions. In response, mano dura policies have been implemented, which have reduced violence but at a significant cost to the rule of law and human rights. It is necessary to develop and promote alternatives that are both effective and democratic.

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A Conversation on Migration from the Andean Region

To dive deeper into these issues and their root causes, the Inter-American Dialogue is pleased to invite you to a conversation with Gustav Brauckmeyer, executive director of Equilibrium CenDE, a public opinion and research firm based in Lima, and Emiliana Vegas, Harvard University professor as they present new findings from their latest research. Marta Costanzo Youth, principal deputy assistant secretary at the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, United States Department of State, will join the conversation offering comments on their analyses.

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Mobilizing Youth for Democracy and Human Rights

In the midst of democratic decline in the region, young people are emerging as agents of change. Their active participation not only represents a fresh and vibrant voice in regional politics but also offers a new perspective and focus to address the challenges facing the region.

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