A bill in the U.S. Congress may create a special fund to support anti-corruption worldwide. What’s at stake for the region?
What Washington’s CROOK Act Means for Latin America
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Roberto Simon, Emilie Sweigart
Who Is Andrés Arauz, Rafael Correa’s Pick to Lead Ecuador?
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Brendan O’Boyle
The former president's protegé could be the youngest president ever if elected.
The Politics of Chile’s New Constitution
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Patricio Navia
The country's current political leaders are in no position to take charge of the process. Here's why that's a problem.
She Dared to Run: The Unlikely Story of Prudencia Ayala
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Isabel Castillo
Two decades before fellow Salvadoran women could vote, Prudencia Ayala became the first woman to run for president in Latin America.
How to Transform Childcare in Latin America
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Leonie Rauls, Roberto Simon
The examples of Chile and Colombia can help others in the region, but don’t expect one-size-fits-all solutions.
What It’s Really Like to Be a Female Candidate in Latin America
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Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian, Flavia Freidenberg
Women running for office still face barriers almost unimaginable to men, but innovative tools can help.
When Do Quotas in Politics Work? Latin America Offers Lessons.
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Jennifer M. Piscopo
The region shows that if done right, quotas can dramatically boost women’s numbers in Congress and beyond.