El Índice de Inclusión Social de Americas Quarterly 2014 muestra los avances del país en términos de crecimiento económico, reducción de pobreza, acceso a la vivienda y los niveles de participación ciudadana.
Americas Quarterly’s Social Inclusion Index demonstrates the causes fueling the Central American migrant crisis, writes AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini for U.S. News & World Report.
AS/COA's first Guatemala conference will analyze the country's development and subsequent role in regional integration, with a focus on the economy, security, and investment.
La primera conferencia de AS/COA en Guatemala analizará el papel y desarrollo del país en la integración regional, con un enfoque en la economía, la seguridad y la inversión.
The director of Fundesa makes the case for why Guatemala's private sector should have a role in social inclusion efforts.
The executive director of Fundesa makes the case for why Guatemala's private sector should have a role in social inclusion efforts.
The Americas Quarterly Social Inclusion Index 2014 depicts a dynamic region where today’s citizens have expectations not only regarding economic improvement, but also personal empowerment and government responsiveness.
Despite some of Latin America's notable rankings outpacing the United States, more improvement needs to be done across other variables according to the Americas Quarterly Social Inclusion Index 2014.
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In an interview for Colombia Reports, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini discusses how the country’s lack of racial and ethnic data affects its ranking in the Americas Quarterly Social Inclusion Index 2014.