Who benefits from inequalities in Latin America and the Caribbean?

 Who benefits from inequalities in Latin America and the Caribbean?

On Wednesday, April 17, InfoCLACSO will be live on the YouTube channel and the Facebook and LinkedIn profiles.

Special program from Montevideo


-110th meeting of the CLACSO Steering Committee

The University of the Republic (UDELAR) of Montevideo, Uruguay, was the venue for the 110th Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences, held on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 April, which was attended at the opening by the Rector of UDELAR, Rodrigo Arim.


-Forum: Inequalities in Latin America: tensions, debates and proposals

From April 16 to 18 at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of the Republic.

-Karina Batthyány, Executive Director of CLACSO

Rodrigo ArimRector of the University of the Republic

Carmen Midaglia, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, UDELAR

Miguel Urrutia, member of the CLACSO Steering Committee for Chile

Gloria Amézquita, member of the CLACSO Steering Committee for the Dominican Republic

Carolina Jimenez, member of the CLACSO Steering Committee for Colombia

Nicholas Lynch, member of the CLACSO Steering Committee for Peru

Pablo Vommaro, Academic Secretary of CLACSO.


The program for Wednesday, April 17th covers one of the main themes of the Platforms for Social Dialogue which CLACSO is promoting for the coming years: “Inequalities and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean"


She drives: Gustavo Lema, Director of Communication and Information at CLACSO
Directed and edited by: Guido Fontán
Production: Eric Domergue, Noelia Croci, Agustina Castaños and Ángel Dávila
Design and programming: Sebastián Higa, Marcelo Giardino, Christian Iturricha and Camila Pastor


Open to the addresses of the Executive Secretariat and the members of the Steering Committee of CLACSO to disseminate activities and topics specific to each country, this communication channel is also a space to analyze and deepen the Platforms for Social Dialogue (PDS) that CLACSO promotes for the coming years, to interview researchers, and for everything that makes up the life and production of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences.


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