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María Amelia Viteri

María Amelia Viteri is a Senior Social Specialist at IDB’s Environmental and Social Solutions Unit (ESG), renowned for her extensive expertise in fostering inclusivity and equity. A leader in operations and social safeguards, she ensures that projects uphold the highest environmental and social standards. As a Social Scientist, María Amelia has spearheaded pioneering research, delving into the complex challenges faced by diverse underserved and vulnerable populations, particularly across Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Her published works offer critical insights that have significantly influenced policies and practices in these regions. She holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from American University in Washington D.C. She also earned an M.A. in Social Sciences, and a B.A. in Linguistics. Her research spans a wide range of topics on global disparities. She has published extensively in both English and Spanish, contributing to academic discourse and informing public policy.

5 steps to prevent the risks of sexual and gender-based violence in projects

May 6, 2022 por María Amelia Viteri Leave a Comment

You might recall that in the first installment of this series we introduced you to the town of Tremont. Tremont is the backdrop for the stories that illustrate the risks addressed by Environmental and Social Performance Standard 9 (ESPS 9). This standard, which is part of our new Environmental and Social Policy Framework (ESPF), recognizes that the risks of sexual and … [Read more...] about 5 steps to prevent the risks of sexual and gender-based violence in projects

The many faces of sexual and gender-based violence in development projects

May 6, 2022 por María Amelia Viteri Leave a Comment

The equitable and active participation of women, men, LGBTQI+ populations and social organizations in identifying, preventing and addressing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) risks is an important mechanism to protect the most vulnerable people from these cultural manifestations of violence. Gender-based violence is any harmful act perpetrated against a person's will … [Read more...] about The many faces of sexual and gender-based violence in development projects

Gender equality: nuanced risk management

May 6, 2022 por María Amelia Viteri Leave a Comment

Equality between women and men has intrinsic value in terms of justice and human rights. Likewise, it contributes to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The new Environmental and Social Policy Framework (ESPF) of the IDB, in force since November 2021, recognizes that human rights are at the heart of environmental and social risk management and provides continuity to … [Read more...] about Gender equality: nuanced risk management

More equitable societies: how to address inequalities based on discrimination related to sexual orientation and gender identity?

June 30, 2021 por María Amelia Viteri Leave a Comment

The celebration of “Pride Month” reminds us that, although some progress has been made in protecting the rights of populations with sexual and gender diversities, we must recognize that there are still many additional risks to which LGBTIQ+ people are exposed due to discrimination based on their gender identity and sexual orientation. Identifying these risks from the early … [Read more...] about More equitable societies: how to address inequalities based on discrimination related to sexual orientation and gender identity?

Gender-based violence: an overlooked risk in development projects

May 17, 2021 por María Amelia Viteri 3 Comments

With the urge that building gender equality may convey, the social safeguard policies of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) encompass concrete actions to mitigate any negative impact that may result from our projects. Given that gender-based inequalities and violence are vast, we often ask ourselves, where to start? Projects bring benefits and, with them, social … [Read more...] about Gender-based violence: an overlooked risk in development projects

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