Las diez mujeres se preparan. Peinado, maquillaje, ropa, postura. Incluso ensayan la velocidad a la que deben responder siguiendo el guión cuidadosamente preparado: cada una dirá que llegó a Lima desde un pueblo andino en busca de un futuro mejor para sus dos hijos. Dirá que su pareja va a regresar después de pasar seis meses fuera trabajando y que no desean tener más hijos … [Lee más...] about Indígenas y mestizas: ¿reciben igual trato en los centros de planificación familiar de Perú?
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Symphony for Peru: Music and Social Inclusion together
In 2011, the Symphony Association of Peru, presided over by renowned Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez, launched the “Symphony for Peru: Music and Social Inclusion” project with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). A social intervention inspired by the successful Youth and Child Orchestras of Venezuela. The project established four musical centers in four … [Lee más...] about Symphony for Peru: Music and Social Inclusion together
Opening the English world for native Spanish speakers
Have you ever tried to learn to speak a foreign language? Did it make you nervous the first time you had to speak it? Imagine having to teach it. English is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is spoken by one quarter of the world’s population and is the most published language. More people are learning English today than any other language. English is the … [Lee más...] about Opening the English world for native Spanish speakers
How to evaluate a tourism reform without a time machine?
Endowed with rich and diverse natural and cultural resources, Argentina’s Salta Province has long been known to have tremendous but untapped tourism potential. Located at the intersection of such natural attractions as the Andean highland plateau (the Puna), the Chaco forests, and the subtropical forest in the Yungas Biosphere Reserve, Salta’s landscape is graced with … [Lee más...] about How to evaluate a tourism reform without a time machine?