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Lessons From Latin America

Latin America merits sustained engagement from the international development community for several reasons; Deep-rooted poverty is a persistent challenge; the quality of democratic governance; accountability and response to the poor is uneven and problematic in some areas.

The experience of the past few decades makes Latin America fertile ground for development policy models. Other parts of the developing world have much to learn from the region, drawing lessons that are relevant to their own development challenges.

Latin America faces a wide range of key global issues such as social policy development, insecurity, climate change, food price rises and the possible impact of biofuels, remittances and migration, AIDS, and the challenges posed by the drug trade. The region is also a major contributor to the solutions, through expertise and investment. ODI has a strong track record in Latin America and our current PPA has seen heavy investment in the region (see related links section).

Our priorities in the region for the next three years include an effort to identify and share policy-relevant lessons from Latin America by:

- Analysing key topics related to development policy, using the Action Research Approaches on:

  • poverty and inequality
  • power and politics (including the interaction between formal and informal institutions)
  • gender and social protection
  • regional integration
  • security and violence
  • agricultural policy
  • bio-fuels
  • tourism

- Promoting South–South learning and linkages by identifying and sharing emerging lessons from Latin America within the region and beyond.


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Events in this series

The Politics of the Budget Process in Latin America: Policy lessons for other countries
Tuesday 20 May, 12.30-14.00, ODI, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JD

Speakers: Carlos Scartascini, Senior Research Economist, Inter-American Development Bank; Prof. Marcus Melo, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil; Prof. Bernardo Mueller, University of Brasilia, Brazil. Discussant: David Booth, Research Fellow, Poverty and Public Policy Group (PPPG), ODI. Chair: Edward Hedger, Research Fellow, Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure (CAPE), ODI.

Politics and Poverty: New Frontiers for Donor Agencies
- Day One
Thursday 5 June, 12:00 - 17:30, ODI 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD
Speakers: Simon Maxwell, Director, ODI; Vidar Helgesen, Secretary-General, IDEA; David Booth, Research Fellow, Overseas Development Institute; Sue Unsworth, Institute of Development Studies; Mark Robinson, Department for International Development; John Crabtree, Oxford University; Marta Lagos, LatinoBarómetro; Fernando Carrillo, Inter-American Development Bank
Politics and Poverty: New Frontiers for Donor Agencies
- Day Two
Friday 6 June, 09:30 - 15:15, ODI 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD
Speakers: Rafael Roncagliolo, International IDEA; Andrés Mejia, Institute of Development Studies; Daniel García Peña, Polo Democrático Alternativo; James Swigert, National Democratic Institute; Kristen Sample, International IDEA; Adam Behrendt, Department for International Development; Alberto Arene, Consultant, Department for International Development; Lourdes Flores Nano, Partido Popular Cristiano (TBC); Alina Rocha Menocal, Overseas Development Institute
CSOs and participation in trade policy processes
Thursday 7th August 2008, 12:30-14:30, ODI, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JD

Speakers: Francisco Perez, COPLA Nicaragua Programme Coordinator, Nitlapán; Norma Correa, COPLA Peru Programme Coordinator, Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social (CIES); Roberto Tellería, COPLA Bolivia Programme Coordinator, Grupo Nacional de Trabajo para la Participación (GNTP) Discussants: Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Director, Trade and Competetiveness Department, Organisation of American States (OAS); Julia D’Agostino, COPLA Regional, Centro de Implementación de Políticas Públicas para la Equidad y el Crecimiento (CIPPEC) Chair: Nicola Jones, COPLA Programme Manager, Overseas Development Institute