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Global Citizenship: Learning to change the world

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4:00pm Chile Time This event is virtual and will be held in Spanish with simultaneous English translation. To register, click here. For a recording of this event in Spanish, please click here. The 5th #AprendoEnCasa Learning Lab International Conference...

DRCLAS In-House Open House

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For a recording of this event, please click here. Join us virtually as we welcome the 2021-2022 academic year! Faculty Director Steven Levitsky will be joined by Professors Marcia Castro, Fernando Reimers, and Gabriela Soto Laveaga to discuss Paths Toward...

COVID-19 Vaccine development and deployment: The Cuban case

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Speaker: Dr. Vicente Vérez Bencomo, Director of the Finlay Institute of Vaccines Moderated by: Marcia Castro, Chair, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Dr. Vicente Verez Bencomo is a scientist with a...

Rethinking Malaria in the Context of COVID-19

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This event is virtual, to register click here. Simultaneous translation will be provided to English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish languages. For a complete list of speakers, click here. Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American...

Prospects for Post-COVID Economic Recovery in Latin America

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For a recording of this event, please click here. The economic toll of the Covid crisis on Latin America has been catastrophic. According to The Economist, whereas global GDP contracted by 3% last year, that of Latin America and the Caribbean fell on...

The Pandemic is Not Only a Viral Event

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This event is virtual, to view click here. In the field of health practices enlivened by the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, the emergence of variants of the SarsCov-2 virus, the lack of sufficient vaccines and the uncontrolled infection in Brazil...