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News-Published dateFriday, 21. December 2018 - 8:45
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Updates on the economies of Belize, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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Report on the experts meeting : “Searching for Common Approaches to Deal with Unconventional Conflicts and Violence in the Americas”, February 12-13, 2015
This conference draws on case study presentations of gang violence throughout the Americas, and the advancement of new agendas based on prevention, inclusion, and more comprehensive strategies involving all actors, both within the legal and illega
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Climate Change Risks and Opportunities for B Corporations in Latin America
While many private companies have made strides in building their own resilience against climate change, they have been less engaged in building climate-resilient communities.
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Adaptation Finance: Linking Research, Policy, and Business
This project will train up to 36 emerging climate change leaders in the field of adaptation finance, which funds efforts to adapt to climate change impacts.
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Ideology and urban ecology in the new South Africa
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Honduras elites and organized crime
This detailed study traces connections between wealthy and political elites in Honduras, and organized crime.
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Guatemala elites and organized crime
CACIF is the de facto political party of Guatemala's economic elites.
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Colombia elites and organized crime
Colombia's elite has always been made up predominantly of Colombian nationals. The country's economic and political elites overlap to a large extent, and the wealthy exert political power.
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Elites and organized crime : introduction, methodology, and conceptual framework
Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and Nicaragua represent an illuminating cross section of criminal organizations and types of elites.
Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2016 - 00:00