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IDB supports social protection program in Panama

Fish magnets
On Haiti’s southern peninsula, a simple underwater contraption brings a measure of prosperity to traditional fishermen

The elusive quest for equality

A political agenda against inequality

Why some countries are poorer than others
Geography can be the explanation as well as the solution

A fresh approach to social assistance
Colombia finds cost-effective ways of tackling the symptoms, and not just the causes, of poverty

A fresh approach to social assistance
Colombia finds cost-effective ways to tackle the symptoms, and not just the causes, of poverty

The nuances of exclusion
It is time for governments to act to eliminate ethnic and racial discrimination

Social exclusion: Is there a role for the IDB

Safeguarding the vulnerable
New book says countries must plan for hard times, not merely react to them

Equal rights, equal respect

Between the old and the new
Reform-minded Bolivia strives to create a society where ancient cultures have a place in the modern world

A pilgrimage to Warisata
America’s shrine to indigenous education

Winding path of laws and reforms
The trend toward broader rights is clear, but progress is uneven

Financing for change
IDB support for indigenous development begins at the community level

Indigenous in charge
La Paz-based fund becomes respected force for change

A spokesman for indigenous rights
Former Bolivian vice president calls for progress based on respect for ancient cultures

Can ethics and development coexist?
IDB conference examines the moral dimensions of economic policy

Health insurance for the poor
El Salvador loan is first under new IDB flexible lending policy

From raze to rebuild
Rather than eliminate Rio’s slums, city residents are finding ways to improve them

 
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