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Recording now available: Women Who Grow Coca and Opium

Posted on
7th February 20217th February 2021

Team member Kathryn Ledebur spoke at the OSF event “UN75—Women Who Grow Coca and Opium: COVID-19 and Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies in Rural Areas” Full recording of the event is available…Read More >

Recording now available: Women Who Grow Coca and Opium

Nuestro equipo en Radio Kawsachun Coca: Mujeres y coca.

Posted on
26th January 20217th February 2021

Cada semana Kathryn Ledebur participa como comentarista en Radio Kawsachun Coca.  Este Semana mujeres y coca. Escucha aqui

Nuestro equipo en Radio Kawsachun Coca: Mujeres y coca.

Los Cultivos de Coca en el Perú – Alvaro Pastor

Posted on
8th December 20208th December 2020

Alvaro Pastor Licenciado en Sociología por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Asistente de investigación del proyecto Regional Applicability of Innovative coca crop control policy in the Andes. Durante los…Read More >

Los Cultivos de Coca en el Perú – Alvaro Pastor

Our team participate in Webinar: UN75—Women Who Grow Coca and Opium: COVID-19 and Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies in Rural Areas

Posted on
3rd December 20203rd December 2020

When? December 3, 2020, 9:00–10:30 a.m. (EST) Where? Live Stream Link: Register here Women living in rural communities face severe social and economic challenges due to gender-based stereotypes and discrimination…Read More >

Our team participate in Webinar: UN75—Women Who Grow Coca and Opium: COVID-19 and Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies in Rural Areas

Our Team in Vice News: ‘We Aren’t Terrorists’: Coca Farmers Are Relieved Bolivia’s New Government Is Leaving Them Alone

Posted on
23rd November 2020

A recent article by Amy Booth cites our GCRF funded research. Read the original article here‘ SHINAHOTA, Bolivia — Snaking up the forested hillside behind Tomás Inturias’s barn in the…Read More >

Our Team in Vice News: ‘We Aren’t Terrorists’: Coca Farmers Are Relieved Bolivia’s New Government Is Leaving Them Alone

WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF BOLIVIA AFTER THE 2020 MAS VICTORY?

Posted on
18th November 2020

Read the original post at Duke University Press Research Blog Mark Goodale, Thomas Grisaffi, and Bret Gustafson Last November, Bolivia experienced a right-wing military coup d’état ousting Evo Morales and…Read More >

WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF BOLIVIA AFTER THE 2020 MAS VICTORY?

Our research cited in the Washington Post.

Posted on
20th October 202026th January 2021

Our research on Bolivia’s drug control policy is cited in a recent Washington Post article titled “Colombia’s lawmakers are debating how to regulate cocaine. Here’s what we know about decriminalizaiton’. 

Our research cited in the Washington Post.

Bolivia Gives a Lesson in Democracy

Posted on
18th October 202018th November 2020

LINDA FARTHING In conversation with Gabriel Hetland THURS, OCTOBER 29, 7:30 PM-9:00 PM UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ZOOM LINK: ​Register in advance for this meeting: https://albany.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ wocO-hrjsoEtYE3F2_bkPsXvI1M1xxZdw2 On October 18, Bolivians over-…Read More >

Bolivia Gives a Lesson in Democracy

AIN facilitates Washington Post article: “Protesters paralyze Bolivia over election delays, threaten escalation”

Posted on
12th August 202012th August 2020

AIN facilitates article for the Washington post on protests in Bolivia. Read the full article here Parties across Bolivia’s political spectrum are racing to defuse massive street blockades that have…Read More >

AIN facilitates Washington Post article: “Protesters paralyze Bolivia over election delays, threaten escalation”

The Struggle for Human Rights in Bolivia During the Áñez Government and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted on
12th August 2020

Team member and director of the Andean Information Network – will moderate a discussion titled ‘The Struggle for Human Rights in Bolivia During the Áñez Government and the COVID-19 Pandemic’…Read More >

The Struggle for Human Rights in Bolivia During the Áñez Government and the COVID-19 Pandemic

AIN in the press – “Protesters Shot by Armed Civilians in Chaos Gripping Bolivia”

Posted on
11th August 2020

Team member and Director of the Andean Information Network – Kathryn Ledebur cited in Bloomberg. Read the full report here. The political chaos roiling Bolivia turned violent this weekend as…Read More >

AIN in the press – “Protesters Shot by Armed Civilians in Chaos Gripping Bolivia”

Linda Farthing on NPR discussing Bolivia’s Election

Posted on
11th August 202011th August 2020

President Trump may not be able to postpone the U.S. election, but Bolivia’s unelected interim government has done it twice, sending supporters of ousted President Evo Morales into the streets….Read More >

Linda Farthing on NPR discussing Bolivia’s Election

Our team in the news commenting on the UNODC coca monitoring report.

Posted on
30th July 2020

Team member Kathryn Ledebur of the Andean Information Network was interviewed by AP about the UNODC crop monitoring exercise in Bolivia. To read the full story click here “No entiendo…Read More >

Our team in the news commenting on the UNODC coca monitoring report.

AIN facilitates IHRC report: “They Shot Us Like Animals” Black November & Bolivia’s Interim Government

Posted on
29th July 202029th July 2020

Partner organisation – the Andean Information Network – facilitated a Harvard Law/IHRC report on Black November & Bolivia’s Interim Government. To read the full report click here. Following a disputed…Read More >

AIN facilitates IHRC report: “They Shot Us Like Animals” Black November & Bolivia’s Interim Government

The US-Supported Coup in Bolivia: Revealing and Tragic – System Update with Glenn Greenwald

Posted on
24th July 2020

Team member Kathryn Ledebur interviewed for the System Update with Glenn Greenwald. Watch here: The US-Supported Coup in Bolivia: Revealing and Tragic – System Update with Glenn Greenwald

The US-Supported Coup in Bolivia: Revealing and Tragic – System Update with Glenn Greenwald

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