This project led by Espacio Público encompassed a study of major corruption cases in four countries –
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Guatemala – to identify factors that enable effective administration of justice, as well as recommendations for each country and the region.
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An interview with scholar Carolina Aguerre on the growing role of artificial intelligence in Latin American justice systems.
This first-of-its-kind study analyzes the academic and social-emotional learning status of Venezuelan and Colombian students in Colombian host communities.
Environmental Law Institute’s team in the Yucatán is helping fishing communities use the power of legal and technological tools to thrive.
The director of the New York Botanical Garden’s Institute of Systematic Botany recounts the challenge of protecting critical Amazon forests amid a pandemic and an alarming spike in deforestation.
The Foundation will fund 11 organizations working to ensure educational equity during the pandemic.
The Foundation is delighted to announce the launch of the Tinker Field Research Collaborative in partnership with 15 U.S. universities.