“Un acuerdo tiene que ser balanceado y justo, y creo que la oferta del gobierno lo es”, dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
Brazilian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergio Amaral talked with Americas Quarterly's Brian Winter on the future of bilateral relations after the U.S. elections.
The outbreak is far from over. But it’s already taught the region valuable lessons about how to address other longstanding challenges.
“Un acuerdo tiene que ser balanceado y justo, y creo que la oferta del gobierno lo es”, dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
AS/COA's Healthcare Series offers recommendations for governments, providers, and stakeholders to address inefficiencies and inequities in the region's health systems.
The region’s public sector will grow after the pandemic – and the temptation to undo market-friendly policies will be hard to resist.
The paper concludes that Latin American and Caribbean countries need more efficient resource allocation and policy interventions to promote health and disease prevention.
El documento concluyó que los países de América Latina y el Caribe necesitan una asignación de recursos más eficiente e intervenciones políticas para promover la salud y la prevención de enfermedades.
Less red tape and more public-private cooperation would help Peru beat back the virus.
New data show Venezuela's government is targeting journalists and others who might expose the reality of COVID-19.