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Artificial Intelligence, Technology, and Indigenous Peoples

February 20, 2024 Por Edin Noé López - Lucía Rios Bellagamba - Daniela Brenes Morera Leave a Comment

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This blog was initially written by Edin Noé López and published in 2020. The text was updated by Lucía Rios Bellagamba and Daniela Brenes in 2024. New Frontiers: AI and Indigenous Peoples What is the link between generative artificial intelligence (AI) and the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean? Technology is affecting all areas of our society, … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence, Technology, and Indigenous Peoples

Three key ingredients to achieve gender equity and growth

March 4, 2023 Por Florencia Attademo-Hirt - Virginia Queijo von Heideken Leave a Comment

Closing the gender gap represents an untapped potential for growth, as well as creating opportunities for women in the region to achieve their full potential in their personal and professional lives. In a recently published book by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) that gathers evidence for countries in the Southern Cone - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay … [Read more...] about Three key ingredients to achieve gender equity and growth

Gender Budgeting: What is it and Why it is Important for Gender Equality and Economic Growth

July 8, 2022 Por Claudia Piras - Leslie Harper - Axel Radics - Evelyn Cermeño - Virginia Alonso Albarrán - Raquel Coello Cremades - Trinidad Inostroza - Sophie Brown - Sherie Nicol Leave a Comment

gender budgeting blog

While still struggling to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) face unprecedented challenges with limited fiscal space. Finding the right expenditure strategy is more important than ever. In this scenario, advancing gender equality offers significant opportunity, with the potential to both address growing gender … [Read more...] about Gender Budgeting: What is it and Why it is Important for Gender Equality and Economic Growth

Equity and transparency in vaccine distribution

May 27, 2021 Por Suzanne Duryea - María Antonella Pereira Leave a Comment

Equity and transparency in vaccine distribution

Faced with the most serious health crisis that the region has experienced in years, it is natural that we all have good reasons for wanting to be vaccinated and protected against COVID-19. Latin America and the Caribbean, a region that was reeling from social protests before the advent of COVID-19, has seen disparities aggravated by the pandemic, with the adverse effects of … [Read more...] about Equity and transparency in vaccine distribution

Bringing LGBTQ+ people to the Center of COVID-19 Economic Recovery

May 17, 2021 Por Anne-Marie Urban - Diana Ortiz - Phil Crehan Leave a Comment

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more job and income loss across the globe than any of us have seen in our lifetime. Data collected by the IDB’s COVID-19 Labor Observatory indicate that more than 30 million jobs have been lost in Latin America and the Caribbean. And while the effects of the pandemic for specific population groups have still not been fully documented, we are … [Read more...] about Bringing LGBTQ+ people to the Center of COVID-19 Economic Recovery

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