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Bridging the research gap
An expert argues that Latin America should redouble its efforts to apply new science and technology to old problems
Health management starts in a terminal
An opportunity for Latin America’s neglected majority
‘[Politics] is still the best hope we have for solving our problems’
Former U. S. President Bill Clinton and IDB President Moreno discuss public service and the challenges facing Latin America
What works at the top doesn’t work at the base
The roots of financial democracy
Forging new goals for the IDB
Bank president presents set of initiatives to bring opportunities to the majority of Latin Americans
Lose a child, gain future security
Earnings in Spain buy a house in Ecuador
Do it with plastic
Electronic transactions and bank accounts for emigrants
Opportunity now
Fixing the crisis of youth unemployment requires aggressive interventions and creative approaches
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Democracy online
The region’s countries are increasingly using the Internet to make government more responsive and transparent
Click here for Columbia
How a for-profit company is delivering courses from world-renowned universities to desktops in Latin America
IDB invests in Peru’s virtual education pioneer
Internet or television?
An executive from the world’s biggest Internet company argues that Latin Americans will increasingly choose the first
The high cost of solidarity
Why many Latin American immigrants are paying too much to send money back home, and what can be done about it
Reaching the Internet via the sun
Remote Honduran villages use solar panels to power services and go online
Tax cheats beware
How a radical tax reform in Ecuador helped to increase revenue and fight corruption
Internet redux
The prime minister of Peru argues that the Internet is more relevant than ever, especially for the poor
Simplify, simplify, simplify and then buy the computers
How Chile's tax service learned to do more with less, while becoming a paragon of efficiency and convenience
Watch the clock
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