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 >
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Los Cultivos de Coca en el Perú – Alvaro Pastor
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 >
Our team participate in Webinar: UN75—Women Who Grow Coca and Opium: COVID-19 and Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies in Rural Areas
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 in Vice News: ‘We Aren’t Terrorists’: Coca Farmers Are Relieved Bolivia’s New Government Is Leaving Them Alone
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 >
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF BOLIVIA AFTER THE 2020 MAS VICTORY?
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 >
Video: Bolivia at the Ballot Box – Kathryn Ledebur talks at WOLA.
To watch the full talk click this link Last October, Bolivia’s national elections convulsed the country as fraud allegations triggered massive protests, leading to the ouster of President Evo Morales,…Read More >
VIDEO: Watch Linda Farthing at NYU event “Reflecting Upon MAS’ Legacy and the Future of Bolivia”
Watch team member Linda Farthing discuss the future of Bolivia. Link to video here Bolivians face the deepest political, economic, and public health crisis in recent history. On top of…Read More >
New article by Linda Farthing: MAS Regains Bolivian Presidency
BY LINDA FARTHING This story is republished from NACLA. After a year of turmoil, political repression, and corruption, Bolivians overwhelmingly voted back into office the same progressive political party that was…Read More >
Bolivia Gives a Lesson in Democracy
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 at the Ballot Box: Will Elections Provide a Path to Peace, or Plunge the Country into Renewed Crisis? Featuring team member Kathryn Ledebur
11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2020 Link here to register Last October, Bolivia’s national elections convulsed the country as fraud allegations triggered massive protests, leading to the…Read More >
Bolivia On the Brink: Natural Resources, the War on Drugs, and the Future of Democracy
Team member Kathryn Ledebur joins Bret Gustafson and Les Robinson to discuss the future of Bolivian Democracy in a webinar organised by the Watson Institute at Brown University. Tuesday, October…Read More >
Our Team in Latin American Advisor – Elections in Bolivia
LATIN AMERICAN ADVISOR – Will Bolivia’s Next Election Put an End to Political Unrest? Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network in Cochabamba: “A Sept. 16 poll projected a…Read More >
Our Team in the News
The Analysis News, September 06/2020: An interview with Kathryn Ledebur, Director of The Andean Information Network, about Bolivia’s Coup Government Uses Repression and Pandemic to Avoid Election. American Indian Airways on KPFK,…Read More >