How Latin American can navigate global risks and emerge stronger
Davos will see Latin American political leaders and citizens delve into political and socioeconomic conditions of the region and offer potential solutions.
Head of Latin America and Member of the Executive Committee at World Economic Forum. Lawyer and career ambassador. Formerly: Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador; Director-General for Foreign Policy of El Salvador; Minister Counsellor, Embassy of El Salvador, Washington DC; Deputy Permanent Representative of El Salvador to the UN, New York. JD, Universidad Dr Jose M. Delgado; Postgraduate in Diplomacy, University of Oxford; further specialized studies, International Peace Academy, Harvard University and Wharton Business School. Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law and Political Law. Member: Central American Leadership Initiative, Aspen Institute; Young Global Leader alumna, World Economic Forum. Advisory Board, Latin America Program, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington D.C.; Advisory Board United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for Latin America and the Caribbean; Global Council CIPPEC, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Author of articles on international affairs and regional integration. Recipient of national awards from Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Italy and the USA.
Davos will see Latin American political leaders and citizens delve into political and socioeconomic conditions of the region and offer potential solutions.
En Davos, líderes políticos y ciudadanos latinoamericanos profundizan sobre las condiciones políticas y socioeconómicas de la región y ofrecen posibles soluciones.
Durante Davos 2022 se espera la participación de importantes líderes de empresas, gobiernos, organizaciones internacionales, sociedad civil y jóvenes latinoamericanos para abordar los pri...
Latin America's leaders and the resilience of the region are being tested in the global context. This provides a new opportunity to renovate trust and promote greater regional integration.
¿Cómo puede América Latina estar a la vanguardia de la transición energética, los mercados verdes, las infraestructuras modernas y la creación de empleo mediante la innovación tecnológica?
How can Latin America be at the forefront of the energy transition, green markets, modern infrastructure and job creation through new tech innovation?
En agosto de 2015, la revista The Lancet publicó un interesante análisis conducido por el Instituto de Métricas de Salud y Evaluación de la Universidad de Washington –incluyendo 188 paíse...