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MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility.ENRIQUE GARCÍA
García holds a master’s degree in economics and finance from St. Louis University and conducted doctoral studies at American University. He was professor at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés and the Catholic University, both in La Paz, Bolivia, and is the author of various publications. García joined the Dialogue as a Member in 2000.CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law.MANUEL OROZCO
Manuel Orozco is a senior fellow at the Inter-American Dialogue and the Director of the Center for Migration and Economic Stabilization at Creative Associates International. For 20 years, he served as the director of the Migration, Remittances and Development Program at theDialogue.
ROBERTO MURRAY MEZA
President of the Business Foundation for Social Action (FUNDEMAS) +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Roberto H. Murray Meza is a Salvadorian economist and businessman. Murray Meza is chair and CEO of Grupo Agrisal, a Salvadoran corporation with investments in the hospitality, commercial real estate, and automobileindustries.
LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility.ENRIQUE GARCÍA
García holds a master’s degree in economics and finance from St. Louis University and conducted doctoral studies at American University. He was professor at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés and the Catholic University, both in La Paz, Bolivia, and is the author of various publications. García joined the Dialogue as a Member in 2000.CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law.MANUEL OROZCO
Manuel Orozco is a senior fellow at the Inter-American Dialogue and the Director of the Center for Migration and Economic Stabilization at Creative Associates International. For 20 years, he served as the director of the Migration, Remittances and Development Program at theDialogue.
ROBERTO MURRAY MEZA
President of the Business Foundation for Social Action (FUNDEMAS) +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Roberto H. Murray Meza is a Salvadorian economist and businessman. Murray Meza is chair and CEO of Grupo Agrisal, a Salvadoran corporation with investments in the hospitality, commercial real estate, and automobileindustries.
CHINA-LATIN AMERICA FINANCE DATABASES The China-Latin America Finance Database, co-produced by the Inter-American Dialogue and Global Development Policy Center, provides up-to-date information on Chinese policy bank loans by country, lender, sector, and year. In addition to China’s policy banks, China’s commercial banks are also active in LAC, having provideddozens of loans in
JOE BIDEN'S PRESIDENCY: IMPLICATIONS FOR LATIN AMERICA After a divisive campaign season and unprecedented election year marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, Joe Biden will be sworn in today as the 46th president of the United States of America. What implications will his presidency have for US foreign policy, particularly in Latin America? Our experts share their opinions in these quotes, op-eds, interviews, and Q&As from the Latin America Advisor. HOW SUCCESSFUL WAS U.S. VP HARRIS’ LATIN AMERICA TRIP U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris met Tuesday with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. // Photo: Mexican Government. In her first trip abroad since taking office, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visited Guatemala and Mexico this week as part of the Biden administration’s plan to address the root causes of migration in the Northern Triangle nations of Guatemala, ElFELIPE DEIDAN
Felipe Deidan is a summer 2021 intern for the Migration, Remittances & Development Program. He is a rising senior at The George Washington University majoring in International Affairs with a concentration in Latin America and a minor in Economics. THE TOXIC INTERSECTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE Violence against women and girls has long been epidemic in the Northern Triangle, but is recently gaining more attention due to both sustained advocacy from local groups on the ground and the coverage of female migrants that flee to the United States.LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO
Lulu Garcia-Navarro is the host of Weekend Edition Sunday and one of the hosts of NPR’s morning news podcast Up First. Before joining the Sunday morning team, she served as an NPR correspondent based in Brazil, Israel, Mexico, and Iraq.IGNACIO ALBE
Ignacio Albe is currently a Yenching Scholar at the Yenching Academy of Peking University, where he is currently pursuing a master’s degree in China Studies, Politics, and International Relations, looking specifically at Sino-Latin American relations.LUIS VON AHN
Luis von Ahn is an entrepreneur and computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University who is considered one of the pioneers of crowdsourcing. He is known for co-inventing CAPTCHAs, being a MacArthur Fellow, and selling two companies to Google in his 20s. LEVERAGING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO EXPAND HIGHER This impact study evaluates the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund success in achieving its goals to expand higher education collaboration and academic exchange in the Americas.NOAH MASSILLON
Noah Massillon is an intern with the Peter D. Bell Dialogue's Rule of Law Program. He is a senior pursuing a B.A. in Politics at Pomona College. He is interested in prison reform, policing, restorative justice, and the application of international human rights in Western judicial practice and is LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Chile’s Constitutional Convention: The Ascent of the Anti-Establishment Left and the Death of the Moderate Center . The failure of the right to obtain sufficient seats for a veto, the near total rejection of the moderate parties that historically have governed Chile, and the stunning power of anti-establishment, independent leftists all point towards a Convention that will THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examiningMICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support CAN HAITI REVERSE SPIRALING VIOLENCE AND Haiti is wracked by deepening political unrest and economic misery, as well as a rash of kidnappings, which, according to the United Nations, tripled last year. President Jovenel Moïse acknowledged on April 14 that efforts to fight insecurity have been “ineffective,” and the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Port-au-Prince recently said theRENATE RENNIE
Renate Rennie is the president of the Tinker Foundation. She has been a member of the Inter-American Dialogue since 2010. Rennie joined the Tinker Foundation in 1972. She was instrumental in creating and directing the Foundation’s early work on environmental issues inLISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
VALDRACK L. JAENTSCHKE Valdrack L. Jaentschke was appointed Minister Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua for the Development of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua in February 2017, maintaining his position of Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, to which he was appointed in 2015. He has been accredited as non-resident Ambassadorto
ALEJANDRO SANTOS
Alejandro Santos es actualmente director de contenidos de Caracol Radio – Prisa. Durante 20 años fue presidente y director de SEMANA. Es economista de la Universidad de Los Andes, con Especialización en Derecho de la Comunicación de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido columnista de SEMANA y Director de la Unidad Investigativa delperiódico
LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Chile’s Constitutional Convention: The Ascent of the Anti-Establishment Left and the Death of the Moderate Center . The failure of the right to obtain sufficient seats for a veto, the near total rejection of the moderate parties that historically have governed Chile, and the stunning power of anti-establishment, independent leftists all point towards a Convention that will THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examiningMICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support CAN HAITI REVERSE SPIRALING VIOLENCE AND Haiti is wracked by deepening political unrest and economic misery, as well as a rash of kidnappings, which, according to the United Nations, tripled last year. President Jovenel Moïse acknowledged on April 14 that efforts to fight insecurity have been “ineffective,” and the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Port-au-Prince recently said theRENATE RENNIE
Renate Rennie is the president of the Tinker Foundation. She has been a member of the Inter-American Dialogue since 2010. Rennie joined the Tinker Foundation in 1972. She was instrumental in creating and directing the Foundation’s early work on environmental issues inLISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
VALDRACK L. JAENTSCHKE Valdrack L. Jaentschke was appointed Minister Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua for the Development of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua in February 2017, maintaining his position of Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, to which he was appointed in 2015. He has been accredited as non-resident Ambassadorto
ALEJANDRO SANTOS
Alejandro Santos es actualmente director de contenidos de Caracol Radio – Prisa. Durante 20 años fue presidente y director de SEMANA. Es economista de la Universidad de Los Andes, con Especialización en Derecho de la Comunicación de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido columnista de SEMANA y Director de la Unidad Investigativa delperiódico
TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.DYLAN GERVASIO
Dylan Gervasio is an intern with the Office of the President in the Summer 2021 term. He was born and raised in the Inland Empire and is a rising senior studying Global Studies and Portuguese atFELIPE DEIDAN
Felipe Deidan is a summer 2021 intern for the Migration, Remittances & Development Program. He is a rising senior at The George Washington University majoring in International Affairs with a concentration in Latin America and a minor in Economics. CYNTHIA MCCLINTOCK ON PERU'S PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF A Latin America Advisor interview with Cynthia McClintock, professor at George Washington University, about Peru's 2021 presidential vote.NOELLE WHITMAN
Noelle Whitman is a rising senior undergraduate at Georgetown University, studying Spanish, History, and Justice & Peace Studies. She is the president and founder of The Olas Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes educational equity and social impact for mothers inGuatemala City.
THE TOXIC INTERSECTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE Violence against women and girls has long been epidemic in the Northern Triangle, but is recently gaining more attention due to both sustained advocacy from local groups on the ground and the coverage of female migrants that flee to the United States. LEVERAGING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO EXPAND HIGHER This impact study evaluates the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund success in achieving its goals to expand higher education collaboration and academic exchange in the Americas.IGNACIO ALBE
Ignacio Albe is currently a Yenching Scholar at the Yenching Academy of Peking University, where he is currently pursuing a master’s degree in China Studies, Politics, and International Relations, looking specifically at Sino-Latin American relations.BLANCA TREVIÑO
Blanca Treviño is president and CEO of Softtek, a global company dedicated to digital solutions, andthe largest with origins in LatinAmerica.
NOAH MASSILLON
Noah Massillon is an intern with the Peter D. Bell Dialogue's Rule of Law Program. He is a senior pursuing a B.A. in Politics at Pomona College. He is interested in prison reform, policing, restorative justice, and the application of international human rights in Western judicial practice and is LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Chile’s Constitutional Convention: The Ascent of the Anti-Establishment Left and the Death of the Moderate Center . The failure of the right to obtain sufficient seats for a veto, the near total rejection of the moderate parties that historically have governed Chile, and the stunning power of anti-establishment, independent leftists all point towards a Convention that will THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examiningMICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support CAN HAITI REVERSE SPIRALING VIOLENCE AND Haiti is wracked by deepening political unrest and economic misery, as well as a rash of kidnappings, which, according to the United Nations, tripled last year. President Jovenel Moïse acknowledged on April 14 that efforts to fight insecurity have been “ineffective,” and the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Port-au-Prince recently said theRENATE RENNIE
Renate Rennie is the president of the Tinker Foundation. She has been a member of the Inter-American Dialogue since 2010. Rennie joined the Tinker Foundation in 1972. She was instrumental in creating and directing the Foundation’s early work on environmental issues inLISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
VALDRACK L. JAENTSCHKE Valdrack L. Jaentschke was appointed Minister Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua for the Development of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua in February 2017, maintaining his position of Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, to which he was appointed in 2015. He has been accredited as non-resident Ambassadorto
ALEJANDRO SANTOS
Alejandro Santos es actualmente director de contenidos de Caracol Radio – Prisa. Durante 20 años fue presidente y director de SEMANA. Es economista de la Universidad de Los Andes, con Especialización en Derecho de la Comunicación de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido columnista de SEMANA y Director de la Unidad Investigativa delperiódico
LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Chile’s Constitutional Convention: The Ascent of the Anti-Establishment Left and the Death of the Moderate Center . The failure of the right to obtain sufficient seats for a veto, the near total rejection of the moderate parties that historically have governed Chile, and the stunning power of anti-establishment, independent leftists all point towards a Convention that will THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examiningMICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support CAN HAITI REVERSE SPIRALING VIOLENCE AND Haiti is wracked by deepening political unrest and economic misery, as well as a rash of kidnappings, which, according to the United Nations, tripled last year. President Jovenel Moïse acknowledged on April 14 that efforts to fight insecurity have been “ineffective,” and the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Port-au-Prince recently said theRENATE RENNIE
Renate Rennie is the president of the Tinker Foundation. She has been a member of the Inter-American Dialogue since 2010. Rennie joined the Tinker Foundation in 1972. She was instrumental in creating and directing the Foundation’s early work on environmental issues inLISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
VALDRACK L. JAENTSCHKE Valdrack L. Jaentschke was appointed Minister Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua for the Development of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua in February 2017, maintaining his position of Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, to which he was appointed in 2015. He has been accredited as non-resident Ambassadorto
ALEJANDRO SANTOS
Alejandro Santos es actualmente director de contenidos de Caracol Radio – Prisa. Durante 20 años fue presidente y director de SEMANA. Es economista de la Universidad de Los Andes, con Especialización en Derecho de la Comunicación de la Universidad Javeriana. Ha sido columnista de SEMANA y Director de la Unidad Investigativa delperiódico
TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.DYLAN GERVASIO
Dylan Gervasio is an intern with the Office of the President in the Summer 2021 term. He was born and raised in the Inland Empire and is a rising senior studying Global Studies and Portuguese atFELIPE DEIDAN
Felipe Deidan is a summer 2021 intern for the Migration, Remittances & Development Program. He is a rising senior at The George Washington University majoring in International Affairs with a concentration in Latin America and a minor in Economics. CYNTHIA MCCLINTOCK ON PERU'S PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF A Latin America Advisor interview with Cynthia McClintock, professor at George Washington University, about Peru's 2021 presidential vote.NOELLE WHITMAN
Noelle Whitman is a rising senior undergraduate at Georgetown University, studying Spanish, History, and Justice & Peace Studies. She is the president and founder of The Olas Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes educational equity and social impact for mothers inGuatemala City.
THE TOXIC INTERSECTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE Violence against women and girls has long been epidemic in the Northern Triangle, but is recently gaining more attention due to both sustained advocacy from local groups on the ground and the coverage of female migrants that flee to the United States. LEVERAGING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO EXPAND HIGHER This impact study evaluates the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund success in achieving its goals to expand higher education collaboration and academic exchange in the Americas.IGNACIO ALBE
Ignacio Albe is currently a Yenching Scholar at the Yenching Academy of Peking University, where he is currently pursuing a master’s degree in China Studies, Politics, and International Relations, looking specifically at Sino-Latin American relations.BLANCA TREVIÑO
Blanca Treviño is president and CEO of Softtek, a global company dedicated to digital solutions, andthe largest with origins in LatinAmerica.
NOAH MASSILLON
Noah Massillon is an intern with the Peter D. Bell Dialogue's Rule of Law Program. He is a senior pursuing a B.A. in Politics at Pomona College. He is interested in prison reform, policing, restorative justice, and the application of international human rights in Western judicial practice and is THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examining TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.ÁNGEL MELGUIZO
Ángel Melguizo is the vice president for external & regulatory affairs at AT&T DIRECTV Latin America. He is responsible for the company positioning on key regulatory topics for the digital transformation in the region. He was an event speaker at the Dialogue. COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. CLEAN ENERGY AUCTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA Clean Energy Auctions in Latin America analyzes government-led long-term power auctions with participation from non-conventional renewable sources in six countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica) since 2015. The study examines the key auction design elements in each case andanalyzes the
CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examining TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.ÁNGEL MELGUIZO
Ángel Melguizo is the vice president for external & regulatory affairs at AT&T DIRECTV Latin America. He is responsible for the company positioning on key regulatory topics for the digital transformation in the region. He was an event speaker at the Dialogue. COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. CLEAN ENERGY AUCTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA Clean Energy Auctions in Latin America analyzes government-led long-term power auctions with participation from non-conventional renewable sources in six countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica) since 2015. The study examines the key auction design elements in each case andanalyzes the
CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law. LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca.PATI JINICH
Born and raised in Mexico City, Pati Jinich is the James Beard Award winning host of the PBS Television series Pati's Mexican Table, and a Dialogue alumna. Jinich is also resident chef at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, DC, and author of two cookbooks, Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking and Mexican Today: New and Rediscovered Recipes for the REMITTANCE INDUSTRY OBSERVATORY (RIO) Remittance Industry Observatory (RIO) As the competitive nature of remittance industry moves forward, the US economy shows signs of improvement, Latin American migration patterns shift, and various countries in the Americas review their legislation on migration, it is becoming increasingly important for industry leaders to stay informed of the trends that will affect their businesses. OUTLOOK FOR PERU’S TROUBLED DEMOCRACY The Inter-American Dialogue welcomed panelists Michael Reid, Adriana Urrutia Pozzi-Escot and Alberto Vergara for an online event, “Outlook for Peru’s Troubled Democracy,” on June 1 to discuss the contested presidential runoff in Peru. As the two candidates, Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, battle for the presidency, this conversation delved into the deepening political polarization in BEATRIZ SILVA DE ALMEIDA BARROS Beatriz Silva de Almeida Barros is an intern at the Education Program at the Dialogue. She is a second-year undergraduate student at the George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. She is double majoring in International Affairs and Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies. CHAVEZ, NPR (JUNE 7, 2021) was difficult but it is much more challenging now. Some of the challenges in the region are going to take a generation. But one positive outcome from Kamala Harris' trip would be aMARINA FERRAZ
Ferraz es coordinadora de investigación en el Instituto Península y participó como panelista en un evento del Diálogo Interamericano.CLAUDIA ROMERO
Claudia Romero es profesora e investigadora en el área de educación de la Escuela de Gobierno de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella en Argentina (UTDT), y es docente en los posgrados de políticas educativas, administración de la educación y políticas públicas deesa universidad.
ELENA DURO - THE DIALOGUE Elena Duro es directora ejecutiva del Programa Presencia en la Educación en Argentina. También se desempeña como profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con unaLATN AMERCA ADVSOR
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THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examining TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.ÁNGEL MELGUIZO
Ángel Melguizo is the vice president for external & regulatory affairs at AT&T DIRECTV Latin America. He is responsible for the company positioning on key regulatory topics for the digital transformation in the region. He was an event speaker at the Dialogue. COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. CLEAN ENERGY AUCTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA Clean Energy Auctions in Latin America analyzes government-led long-term power auctions with participation from non-conventional renewable sources in six countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica) since 2015. The study examines the key auction design elements in each case andanalyzes the
CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ supportSTANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. US-MEXICO FORUM 2025: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The world is in a transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 that will change the way we use and produce energy and shape the sustainability of our planet. This paper, published by UC San Diego, addresses how Mexico and the United States can use their energy resources to deliver jobs, economic prosperity, and social justice at this transformational juncture in history, examining TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.ÁNGEL MELGUIZO
Ángel Melguizo is the vice president for external & regulatory affairs at AT&T DIRECTV Latin America. He is responsible for the company positioning on key regulatory topics for the digital transformation in the region. He was an event speaker at the Dialogue. COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. CLEAN ENERGY AUCTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA Clean Energy Auctions in Latin America analyzes government-led long-term power auctions with participation from non-conventional renewable sources in six countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica) since 2015. The study examines the key auction design elements in each case andanalyzes the
CATALINA BOTERO
Catalina Botero is the Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and founding partner of DeJusticia Colombia. She is an Associate Professor at the American University Washington College of Law. LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca.PATI JINICH
Born and raised in Mexico City, Pati Jinich is the James Beard Award winning host of the PBS Television series Pati's Mexican Table, and a Dialogue alumna. Jinich is also resident chef at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, DC, and author of two cookbooks, Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking and Mexican Today: New and Rediscovered Recipes for the REMITTANCE INDUSTRY OBSERVATORY (RIO) Remittance Industry Observatory (RIO) As the competitive nature of remittance industry moves forward, the US economy shows signs of improvement, Latin American migration patterns shift, and various countries in the Americas review their legislation on migration, it is becoming increasingly important for industry leaders to stay informed of the trends that will affect their businesses. OUTLOOK FOR PERU’S TROUBLED DEMOCRACY The Inter-American Dialogue welcomed panelists Michael Reid, Adriana Urrutia Pozzi-Escot and Alberto Vergara for an online event, “Outlook for Peru’s Troubled Democracy,” on June 1 to discuss the contested presidential runoff in Peru. As the two candidates, Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, battle for the presidency, this conversation delved into the deepening political polarization in CHAVEZ, NPR (JUNE 7, 2021) was difficult but it is much more challenging now. Some of the challenges in the region are going to take a generation. But one positive outcome from Kamala Harris' trip would be a JOB OPPORTUNITY: PRESIDENT Job Opportunity: President TITLE: President. REPORTS TO: Board of Directors. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Inter-American Dialogue seeks a mission-driven and experienced leader to shape an independent, non-governmental organization with a four-decade track record promoting hemispheric cooperation. SOCIAL REFORM ARCHIVES Daniel Correa / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 The failure of the right to obtain sufficient seats for a veto, the near total rejection of the moderate parties that historically have governed Chile, and the stunning power of anti-establishment, independent leftists all point towards a Convention that will draft a thoroughly leftist new constitution. Readmore +
CLAUDIA ROMERO
Claudia Romero es profesora e investigadora en el área de educación de la Escuela de Gobierno de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella en Argentina (UTDT), y es docente en los posgrados de políticas educativas, administración de la educación y políticas públicas deesa universidad.
MARINA FERRAZ
Ferraz es coordinadora de investigación en el Instituto Península y participó como panelista en un evento del Diálogo Interamericano. ELENA DURO - THE DIALOGUE Elena Duro es directora ejecutiva del Programa Presencia en la Educación en Argentina. También se desempeña como profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Early childhood is the most important stage of development, as this period is especially crucial for physical, intellectual and social-emotional development. However, many children living in poverty or vulnerable contexts do not receive the nourishment, care and stimulation they need to grow and develop to their fullest potential. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. OUTLOOK FOR PERU’S TROUBLED DEMOCRACY The Inter-American Dialogue welcomed panelists Michael Reid, Adriana Urrutia Pozzi-Escot and Alberto Vergara for an online event, “Outlook for Peru’s Troubled Democracy,” on June 1 to discuss the contested presidential runoff in Peru. As the two candidates, Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, battle for the presidency, this conversation delved into the deepening political polarization in WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support REMITTANCE INDUSTRY OBSERVATORY (RIO) Remittance Industry Observatory (RIO) As the competitive nature of remittance industry moves forward, the US economy shows signs of improvement, Latin American migration patterns shift, and various countries in the Americas review their legislation on migration, it is becoming increasingly important for industry leaders to stay informed of the trends that will affect their businesses. NEW TASK FORCE: REGIONAL RESPONSE KEY TO ADDRESSING The World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with the Center for US-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, the Migration Policy Institute, and the Inter-American Dialogue launch today the North and Central American Task Force on Migration, bringing together civil society, business leaders, academics and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to migrants JOB OPPORTUNITY: PRESIDENT Job Opportunity: President TITLE: President. REPORTS TO: Board of Directors. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Inter-American Dialogue seeks a mission-driven and experienced leader to shape an independent, non-governmental organization with a four-decade track record promoting hemispheric cooperation.MICAELA FINOLI
Micaela Finoli joined the Education Program at the Inter-American Dialogue as a consultant in 2021.MARINA FERRAZ
Ferraz es coordinadora de investigación en el Instituto Península y participó como panelista en un evento del Diálogo Interamericano. ELENA DURO - THE DIALOGUE Elena Duro es directora ejecutiva del Programa Presencia en la Educación en Argentina. También se desempeña como profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Early childhood is the most important stage of development, as this period is especially crucial for physical, intellectual and social-emotional development. However, many children living in poverty or vulnerable contexts do not receive the nourishment, care and stimulation they need to grow and develop to their fullest potential. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. OUTLOOK FOR PERU’S TROUBLED DEMOCRACY The Inter-American Dialogue welcomed panelists Michael Reid, Adriana Urrutia Pozzi-Escot and Alberto Vergara for an online event, “Outlook for Peru’s Troubled Democracy,” on June 1 to discuss the contested presidential runoff in Peru. As the two candidates, Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, battle for the presidency, this conversation delved into the deepening political polarization in WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support REMITTANCE INDUSTRY OBSERVATORY (RIO) Remittance Industry Observatory (RIO) As the competitive nature of remittance industry moves forward, the US economy shows signs of improvement, Latin American migration patterns shift, and various countries in the Americas review their legislation on migration, it is becoming increasingly important for industry leaders to stay informed of the trends that will affect their businesses. NEW TASK FORCE: REGIONAL RESPONSE KEY TO ADDRESSING The World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with the Center for US-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, the Migration Policy Institute, and the Inter-American Dialogue launch today the North and Central American Task Force on Migration, bringing together civil society, business leaders, academics and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to migrants JOB OPPORTUNITY: PRESIDENT Job Opportunity: President TITLE: President. REPORTS TO: Board of Directors. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Inter-American Dialogue seeks a mission-driven and experienced leader to shape an independent, non-governmental organization with a four-decade track record promoting hemispheric cooperation.MICAELA FINOLI
Micaela Finoli joined the Education Program at the Inter-American Dialogue as a consultant in 2021.MARINA FERRAZ
Ferraz es coordinadora de investigación en el Instituto Península y participó como panelista en un evento del Diálogo Interamericano. ELENA DURO - THE DIALOGUE Elena Duro es directora ejecutiva del Programa Presencia en la Educación en Argentina. También se desempeña como profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una profesora en ciencias de la educación y cuenta con una LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. LEADERSHIP FOR THE AMERICAS Peru’s Fraying Democracy. The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections will take place on June 6. Peru, which is suffering the economic and social effects of the pandemic, will choose between Keiko Fujimori, a former lawmaker in her third run for the country’s highest office and Pedro Castillo, a rural teacher and union leader from the northern region of Cajamarca. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PRISON POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted that prison conditions in Latin America, such as overcrowding, limited access to hygiene products, poor ventilation, inadequate nutrition, and deteriorated infrastructure represent important challenges to public health. It has also emphasized the possible public health costs ofover-incarceration.
STANLEY MOTTA
Chair, Copa Holdings. +1-202-822-9002 ˙ press@thedialogue.org ˙. Show More. Stanley Motta is president of Motta International and chair of Copa Holdings, ASSA Group, and Bahia Investments. Over the past three decades, Motta has expanded his companies throughout Latin America, emphasizing the need for corporate social responsibility. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate.MICHAEL SHIFTER
Michael Shifter is president of the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously vice president for policy and director of the Dialogue’s democratic governance program. Since 1994, Shifter has played a key role in shaping the Dialogue’s agenda, commissioning policy-relevant articles and reports. TRANSFORMING LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL This post is also available in: Spanish To date, the incorporation of technology into schools has had a limited impact as its introduction has focused excessively on equipment and hardware without fundamentally altering learning processes.MICHAEL CAMILLERI
Michael Camilleri served as the Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue until April 2021. He is now a senior advisor to Administrator-designate Samantha Power at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where he will lead a task force on the Northern Triangle of Central America.LISA VISCIDI
Lisa Viscidi is the director of the Energy, Climate Change & Extractive Industries Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. A specialist in Latin American energy issues, Viscidi has written numerous reports and articles on energy policy and regulations, oil and gas markets, clean technologies, sustainable transport, social andenvironmental
MARGARET MYERS
This post is also available in: Spanish Margaret Myers is the director of the Asia & Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. She established the Dialogue’s China and Latin America Working Group in 2011 to examine China’s growing presence in Latin America and theCaribbean.
COUNTERING CHINA THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Countering China through Infrastructure Investments. In a bid to boost economic and political ties with Latin America, create opportunities for US companies, and counter China’s growing influence, the United States has introduced several measures aimed at facilitating investment in energy and infrastructure in the region. EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Early childhood is the most important stage of development, as this period is especially crucial for physical, intellectual and social-emotional development. However, many children living in poverty or vulnerable contexts do not receive the nourishment, care and stimulation they need to grow and develop to their fullest potential. ONLINE EVENT: ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION FROM The persistent outflow of Central Americans is now more than two decades-long, with at least one percent of the population leaving the region every year. Economic distress, natural disasters, and crime, among other harsh realities—aggravated by the pandemic—affect the lives of many citizens and have led to strong pressures to migrate. OUTLOOK FOR PERU’S TROUBLED DEMOCRACY The Inter-American Dialogue welcomed panelists Michael Reid, Adriana Urrutia Pozzi-Escot and Alberto Vergara for an online event, “Outlook for Peru’s Troubled Democracy,” on June 1 to discuss the contested presidential runoff in Peru. As the two candidates, Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, battle for the presidency, this conversation delved into the deepening political polarization in WHAT’S AT STAKE IN MEXICO’S JUNE MIDTERM ELECTION? Mexicans on June 6 will elect the entire Federal Chamber of Deputies, as well as 15 governors and members of 30 state legislatures, in the nation’s first major vote since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in December 2018. The ruling Morena party, which currently holds a majority in both chambers of Congress, is leading in the polls with 56 percent of respondents’ support REMITTANCE INDUSTRY OBSERVATORY (RIO) Remittance Industry Observatory (RIO) As the competitive nature of remittance industry moves forward, the US economy shows signs of improvement, Latin American migration patterns shift, and various countries in the Americas review their legislation on migration, it is becoming increasingly important for industry leaders to stay informed of the trends that will affect their businesses. NEW TASK FORCE: REGIONAL RESPONSE KEY TO ADDRESSING The World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with the Center for US-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, the Migration Policy Institute, and the Inter-American Dialogue launch today the North and Central American Task Force on Migration, bringing together civil society, business leaders, academics and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to migrants JOB OPPORTUNITY: PRESIDENT Job Opportunity: President TITLE: President. REPORTS TO: Board of Directors. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Inter-American Dialogue seeks a mission-driven and experienced leader to shape an independent, non-governmental organization with a four-decade track record promoting hemispheric cooperation.MICAELA FINOLI
Micaela Finoli joined the Education Program at the Inter-American Dialogue as a consultant in 2021.MARINA FERRAZ
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