Voces: Gender Rights


Djamila Ribeiro

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Djamila Ribeiro is a gender rights and social inclusion advocate. She is a writer and coordinator of the Plural Feminisms Institute, chair of the Academy of Literature of São Paulo, and considered by the BBC as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in the World.Read more +

Women’s Economic Empowerment – Fostering an Equitable and Inclusive Digital Economy

Anastasia Chacón González ˙ ˙

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“Women’s Economic Empowerment – Fostering an Equitable and Inclusive Digital Economy,” focused on women’s inclusion in the digital transformation, discussing methods to bridge the digital divide between men and women by investing in digital upskilling, online financial management services and social services, and entrepreneurship programs.Read more +

Antonia Urrejola

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Antonia Urrejola, Senior Fellow for the Office of the President Inter-American Dialogue
Antonia Urrejola is a non-resident senior fellow with the Office of the President at the Inter-American Dialogue.Read more +

Commemorating Jimmy Carter’s Legacy in the Americas – How President Carter Advanced Democracy and Human Rights in the Region

Luis Almagro, Roberta Clarke, Tom J. Farer, Samuel Lewis, Jennie K. Lincoln, Juan E. Méndez, Maricarmen Plata, Enrique Roig, Mark L. Schneider, Juan Gabriel Valdés, Keith Mines, Margaret Myers ˙ ˙

Photo of President Carter in Cuba in 2002 The Carter Center
Coinciding with the Organization of American States’ (OAS) General Assembly, join USIP, the Carter Center, the Inter-American Dialogue, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and the US Permanent Mission to the OAS for a discussion of the Carter administration’s legacy defending human rights throughout the Americas and what it can teach today’s policymakers and human rights defenders.Read more +

Ellis Odynn

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Odynn is the executive director and chief AI officer of the Digital Finance Institute (DFI), a global technology think tank.Read more +

A Conversation with Dante Mossi, Executive President of CABEI

Manuel Orozco, Rebecca Bill Chavez, Ryan Berg, Dante Mossi ˙ ˙

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CABEI has been a pivotal companion of regional efforts on a variety of lending initiatives in Central America. One of its main borrowers, Nicaragua, has increased its dependence from the bank since 2018 in the midst of a political and economic crisis. The Dialogue is pleased to have a conversation with Dante Mossi to understand this growing dependence and CABEI's lending policies.Read more +

Dante Mossi

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Dante Mossi is Executive President of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration - CABEI. Read more +

Inter-American Dialogue Announces Newly Appointed Fellows

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Washington, DC – The Inter-American Dialogue is pleased to announce the appointment of Álvaro Botero, Ángel Melguizo, and Michael Matera as senior fellows who will contribute expertise in three programmatic areas: Education; Asia and Latin America; and the Rule of Law.Read more +

Can Latin America Do More to Stop Gender Violence?

Caroline Beer, Valeria Durán, Lorraine Bayard de Volo, Caridad Araujo, Helen Rabello Kras ˙ ˙

Faces of the Latin American Green Wave: From Argentina to Mexico, Leaders Share Their Experiences

Devon Severson ˙ ˙

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Amidst stark regression of reproductive rights in the Global North, the Inter-American Dialogue, in partnership with the Center for Reproductive Rights, Fòs Feminista, and the Embassy of Argentina in the United States, hosted a symposium titled “Faces of the Latin American Green Wave: From Argentina to Mexico, Leaders Share Their Experiences” on October 27, 2022.Read more +

Why Is International Support Falling for Venezuela’s Guaidó?

Abraham Lowenthal, Julia Buxton, Víctor M. Mijares, Luisa Acedo, Steve Ellner ˙ ˙

Photo of Juan Guaidó Opposition leader Juan Guaidó won international recognition three years ago as Venezuela’s legitimate head of state, but that support has been dwindling. // File Photo: @jguaido via Twitter.
A Latin America Advisor Q&A featuring experts' viewpoints on dwindling international support for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó.Read more +