Aunque las mujeres constituyen seis de cada diez universitarios, todavía están lejos...
Washington's top diplomat for the Americas outlines how the United States is partnering with Latin America on the advancement of women in political life and economic growth, as well as gender's role in anti-corruption efforts.
On October 12, women from the private and public sector gathered at AS/COA in the...
Legislatures in both countries aim to pass bills ensuring labor protections for...
AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini and World Bank Senior Economist Jamele Rigolini speak to WNYC's The Takeaway about what defines Latin America's emerging middle class and what its implications are for the world market.
AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini points out that while Latin America’s rising middle class has narrowed the inequality gap in many countries, a fragile middle class may slip back into poverty if more sustainable measures are not addressed.
On November 27, AS/COA hosted a panel to discuss political and economic perspectives on Brazil in the coming year with a focus on increasing competitiveness and continuing social programs.