Danielle Carr is a Program Assistant with the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program. Carr is from Cary, North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. There, she double majored in Spanish and Peace, War, and Defense with a concentration in International Security and Intelligence. During her time at Carolina, she studied abroad in Sevilla, Spain and refined her interest in international relations, diplomacy, and security. She grew up speaking Spanish and spending time with her family in Mexico.
El Diálogo Interamericano patrocinó un evento para explorar las implicaciones de la detención del renombrado periodista José Rubén Zamora, fundador de elPeriódico, quien fue arrestado por la administración de presidente de Guatemala.
On March 1st, 2022, the Inter-American Dialogue co-hosted a panel with the Washington Office on Latin America titled “The Venezuelan Judiciary and Crimes Against Humanity- Justice or Impunity?” to discuss the reports from a UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela.
This blog examines remittance sending costs to eight Latin American and Caribbean countries and considers that the most important reality shaping the money transfer intermediation industry is that is tied to a global currency market.