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IDB America December 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
Service with a Smile How a training institute in Trinidad is giving the local tourism industry a competitive edge. |
IDB America December 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Finally, Some Respect How a tiny Ecuadorean archipelago came to receive perhaps more attention than it can handle. |
IDB America December 2004 Roger Hamilton |
All to Earn a Living A glimpse into the dreams and realities of a Galapagos fisherman. |
IDB America November 2004 Paul Constance |
Dignity at the Dump Thousands of Latin Americans make a living by scavenging through garbage; can their work be made safe and legal? |
IDB America November 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
Unshackling the Banks A new IDB study urges Latin American governments to create environments where credit can thrive. |
IDB America November 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
The Decentralization Imperative Why Suriname is working to shift power and resources from the capital to local governments. |
IDB America November 2004 Claudia Neira |
Leading the Way for Social Inclusion Three innovative nongovernmental organizations in Latin America win awards from an IDB-administered fund: Themis... Apoyo Para el Campesino-Indigena del Oriente Boliviano... Asociacion Capital Humano de Colombia... |
IDB America November 2004 Moises Martinez |
A Village Comes Out of the Dark Nicaragua's National Energy Commission's rural electrification plan has begun to give off its first glow, especially in the Miskito indigenous communities near the Rio Coco on the Atlantic Coast. |
IDB America November 2004 |
Eight Myths About Informal Recycling in Latin America These Latin American and Caribbean scavengers almost always provoke strong and negative reactions, despite the fact that very little is known about their activities and the impact they have on the economy and the environment. |
IDB America October 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
A giant worth courting Will Latin America find ways to benefit from China's growing economic strength? |
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