"Most countries at this point are just wrapped up in their own domestic crises," said the AS/COA vice president about the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America.
Podcasts
Photojournalist Lisette Poole talks about her 51-day journey documenting two Cuban women who travelled through 13 countries to get to the United States.
“We need to understand that health security is national and global security,” says the University of Miami president and ex-health minister of Mexico.
EQUIS’ Ana Pecova explains why Mexico’s laws fall short when it comes to stemming violence against women and how to turn the tide.
Despite obstacles like economic austerity and culture wars, the region's film industry is booming. Brazil-based film critic Ela Bittencourt gets into how the sector is shifting.
Ualá founder Pierpaolo Barbieri of Argentina explains how fintech is changing financial systems in Latin America.
IMF’s Alejandro Werner talks with Bloomberg’s John Authers about the region’s economic outlook for 2020.