Tag: Ideas
In Latin America and the Caribbean, the fortunes of the two richest men have grown by 70% since the start of the pandemic and are equivalent to the combined wealth of the poorest half of the region.
The lag in the installation of a comprehensive care system has a decisive impact on equity and equal rights between men and women.
A curious irony is the pretension of reinserting ourselves in a world that no longer exists, and fighting at every step with the world that does exist and of which we are a part.
Reducing inequality in education or in any other area requires, above all, reducing inequality in politics and public policies.
The advance of the far right in the European elections not only resonates in the region but may also become a driving force for the radicalization of the traditional right in Latin America.
Workplace mobbing, an insidious form of harassment that erodes the dignity and self-esteem of those who suffer from it, is a heartbreaking reality for many women in the region.
The economic value of unpaid care work performed by women tripling the size of the global technology industry.
The complex situation in which the president finds himself, combined with a coup attempt with little chance of success led by a government ideologue, has generated doubts in certain sectors.
With radical changes in climate, our habits, perceptions, and reactions to the causes should change. But is that what public opinion data tell us?
The notion of climate justice brings to the table the unequal historical and present responsibilities of countries, companies, and individuals regarding the climate crisis.

















