Director of the Argentinean consulting firm Voices. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors of WAPOR Latin America, the regional chapter of the World Association of Public Opinion Research.
Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical on artificial intelligence warns of the risks of disinformation, job displacement, and the concentration of technological power in the hands of a few.
In Latin America, formal advances in gender equality coexist with persistent violence that continues to limit the autonomy, safety, and everyday lives of millions of women.
In Argentina today, the quality of relationships is increasingly conditioned by time, resources, and stage of life, revealing a growing emotional inequality.
Mental health has ceased to be an individual matter and has become a social debt: in a region marked by precariousness and loneliness, Latin America needs to turn emotional well-being into a public priority.
In Latin America, generosity abounds, however, much of it remains invisible. Transforming it into a culture of sustained giving is key to building stronger communities.
We need to create a new shared digital culture — one that does not leave children behind, and one where technical skills are accompanied by ethical and emotional judgment.
Studies have shown that petting an animal can reduce levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, while increasing the production of oxytocin, known as the love hormone.