Everyone wants to stop a humanitarian disaster. Now there’s an imperfect roadmap to do it, writes a former U.S. ambassador to Caracas.
Venezuela
"Maduro tendrá que decidir su propio futuro, pero hay una negociación que se puede hacer", dijo Eric Farnsworth de AS/COA a EFE.
Experts from Venezuela and the United States discussed the conditions to combat the pandemic amid a political and economic crisis.
“Venezuela is going to be a country that will look a lot different a year from now,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Associated Press.
From a daily tracker of cases in Latin America, to podcasts and online events with public health experts, AS/COA is monitoring the novel coronavirus and its impact on the region.
“The Trump administration has...relied on sanctions to get where it wants to go on Venezuela, but sanctions won’t do it,” says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Christian Science Monitor.
"The [Maduro] administration is consolidating control, and prospects for a peaceful transition appear increasingly bleak," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The Banker.