“Somos uma geração de mulheres jovens que ouviram: 'Vocês podem fazer qualquer coisa', mas na verdade o que nos foi mostrado foi: 'Vocês têm que fazer tudo' ― Courtney E. Martin, escritora e ativista americana Laura tem 17 anos, mora em Puebla, México, e está prestes a terminar a escola. Nos últimos dois anos, sua rotina mudou radicalmente por causa da pandemia. … [Leia mais...] about A armadilha de gênero da pandemia
Raquel Fernández
Raquel Fernández
Raquel Fernández-Coto is a specialist within the Inter-American Development Bank’s Education Division in Guatemala, where she leads the country’s education sector’s portfolio with special interest and experience in secondary and post-secondary education, technical education, and skills for work. Moreover, she leads diverse regional initiatives and in other countries like Colombia. Before her post in Guatemala, she was education specialist for the IDB in Honduras and was part of the Labor Markets and Social Security Division at IDB headquarters in Washington D.C., where she worked on projects in the Caribbean and Central America. She also worked at the World Bank in infrastructure, logistics, and agriculture projects within the Economics Unit in the Sustainable Development Department for Latin America and the Caribbean and in Costa Rica’s Competitiveness Promotion Council, as Director of Programs and Projects. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Chicago and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government