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Studies-Published dateThursday, May 2, 2013 - 04:00
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Activismo digital de los consumidores experiencias do Idec, 2011- 2013
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Making Local Governance Work for Women: Exploring New Institutional Possibilities
Digital technologies have the power to transform and to offer developing country women opportunities to advance gender justice and equality.
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Youth, Poverty, and Use of ICTs: Constructing New Democratic Public Spheres
Violence toward youth in Brazil is among the highest in the world. However, youth in poor and violent neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro are using new technologies to make their voices heard.
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Ibero-American Network of Data Analysis on Crime and Citizen Security (RIADD)
Latin America is considered to be the most violent region in the world. According to the 2011 Global Burden of Armed Violence Report, six of the top ten most violent countries in the world are in the region.
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Citizenship, Collaborative Technologies and Regulation
Access to basic services (water, sanitation, energy and communication) at affordable cost is essential to human development and health.
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Democratic Governability in the Andean Region : Political and Institutional Reforms and Social Movements
Over the past 15 years, the Andean countries - Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela - have undertake a number of unsustainable political and institutional reforms that have caused dissatisfaction, exacerbated social and political unrest, and in so
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Innovations in E-government in the Americas
Across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), democracies suffer from a variety of interrelated deficits, including bureaucratic inefficiency, poor service provision and limited citizen engagement.
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Mapa de actores del agua y saneamiento a nivel nacional (Perú) y local (Lima)
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Crossing over the barriers : a historical journey of women's political leadership in the Anglophone Caribbean
The paper looks at political leadership by women and the implications for women in the Anglophone Caribbean by assessing Caribbean women’s progress against the progress of women in selected outliers-Switzerland, Finland and Rwanda.
Published dateThursday, January 2, 2014 - 05:00