• La elaboración de este documento ha sido posible gracias al financiamiento otorgado por el Fondo Concursable FONDOS PSF para miembros de GAIA y BFFP en América Latina y el Caribe 2023, proporcionado por GAIA y Break Free From Plastic. (no-burn.org)
  • In 2017, the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (the PARLATINO) adopted the world's first Model Law on Small-Scale Fisheries, which was drafted by a multidisciplinary team of FAO technical and legal experts. (fao.org)
  • Coordinated actions for regional elimination of human rabies transmitted by dogs began in 1983 in Latin America and the Caribbean with the assistance of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). (cdc.gov)
  • All countries in the region are parties to the 2005 International Health Regulations and have been working to improve disease surveillance programs, with support from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and other partners. (thedialogue.org)
  • The Information Centers of the Pan-American Health Organization s seat, in Washington, the PAHO s regional specialized Centers and the Documentation Centers, located in Representations in several countries, also belong to the System. (bvs.br)
  • November 10, 2021 -CDC is working with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to help inform flu vaccination efforts in Latin American and Caribbean countries. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC has been supporting this international collaboration since 2013 by providing technical assistance and funding to the PAHO "Network for the Evaluation of Vaccine Effectiveness in Latin American and the Caribbean - influenza" or REVELAC-i. (cdc.gov)
  • When he took the helm at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) at the end of January, Jarbas Barbosa, MD, MPH, PhD, was intent on reshaping the image that the health sector developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. (medscape.com)
  • The LACS Internship program is designed for undergraduate students to get a hands-on experience working with Latin American/Latino issues in their larger community or in institutions devoted to Latin America. (stonybrook.edu)
  • With distinctive emphases on plurality, diversity, and inclusiveness, LACS contributes to the mission of Union College in educating global citizens through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary courses, research, experiential learning, creative endeavors, extracurricular opportunities, study abroad programs, and outreach focusing on Latin America and Latino realities. (union.edu)
  • The Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Center (LALCC) at Central Connecticut State University, promotes the understanding and the appreciation of the historical, social, and cultural life of Latin American and Spanish Speaking Caribbean societies and of Latinos in the United States. (ccsu.edu)
  • Support, develop and promote the existing academic programs at CCSU, with special emphasis on curriculum, research, and educational activities of such programs (Latino and Puerto Rican studies, Latin American studies, programs in Hispanic language and culture) associated with the Center. (ccsu.edu)
  • As such, LACS recognizes the crucial presence of Latin American and Caribbean cultures, peoples and societies in shaping the world from as far back as pre-recorded history to present day political, social, cultural and economic contexts. (union.edu)
  • The outlook for Latin America could also be undermined by renewed financial volatility, including a faster-than-expected rise in U.S. interest rates. (imf.org)
  • Telefónica participates in the presentation of the Latin American Economic Outlook (LEO) 2020 at Casa de América. (telefonica.com)
  • On 26 November, Telefónica participated in the presentation of the Latin American Economic Outlook 2020 , produced by the OECD Development Centre , CAF (Latin American Development Bank), ECLAC (United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) and the European Commission , organised by Casa de América. (telefonica.com)
  • The report Latin American Economic Outlook 202 0 addresses the role of the digital transformation as a tool for promoting development in the region, especially in the context of the current Covid 19 crisis. (telefonica.com)
  • A sample of documents that represent "Indigenous, Black, and Women's Voices" (in Spanish and English) is now available in digitized format from the Resource Centre collections of York's Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) ( https://vitacollections.ca/cerlacresourcecentre/search ). (yorku.ca)
  • To define and disseminate the optimal search strategy for clinical trials in the Latin American and Caribbean Health Science Literature ( LILACS ). (bvsalud.org)
  • The SIGI 2020 Regional Report for Latin America and the Caribbean provides new evidence-based analysis on the setbacks and progress in achieving gender equality between 2014 and 2019. (oecd.org)
  • The latest estimates show that Latin America and the Caribbean is the region with the greatest contraction in working hours in the world, with an estimated loss of around 20.9 per cent for the first three quarters of 2020. (ilo.org)
  • Full-time students who are a citizen of a Latin American or Caribbean country (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) and who receive scholarships from the federal or state government shall be classified as residents for tuition purposes. (scholarships.com)
  • Someday the fine folks at American Airlines will have to explain why it makes sense to fly from Puerto Rico to Haiti stopping in Miami instead of Santo Domingo, which makes the trip about four times as long. (counterpunch.org)
  • The Caribbean island nations have had a couple of hundred suspected cases of Zika, the majority of them in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. (nbcnews.com)
  • According to Delta Air Lines , there are added frequencies to nine destinations in the region including Guatemala and Liberia, Costa Rica, in Central America, as well as San Juan, Puerto Rico. (eturbonews.com)
  • American Bird Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) organization. (abcbirds.org)
  • The new regional organization includes every nation in the Western Hemisphere with the exception of the United States and Canada and is seen by many as a potential rival to the region's foremost multilateral organization, the Washington-based Organization of American States (OAS). (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • Many Latin Americans would take exception at the notion that the OAS "speaks for the hemisphere" and with CELAC now steaming ahead again, following a brief hiatus, it appears increasingly likely that the aging organization will fade into irrelevance. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • It incorporates the collection s of the Latin American Working Group (LAWG) that functioned as an independent civic organization that engaged in research, publication, and activism from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s. (yorku.ca)
  • LIMA, Peru (ILO News) - The International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned of the need to adopt immediate strategies to face the labour crisis caused by COVID-19 which has led to the loss of at least 34 million jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean. (ilo.org)
  • The System is coordinated by the Pan-American Health Organization through BIREME, a specialized center that was created to develop OPA s program of information in health sciences. (bvs.br)
  • 1 Pan American Health Organization. (who.int)
  • The American Bird Conservancy shared news on June 3rd that a bird that hasn't been seen for 16 years was spotted again in Venezuela. (uwm.edu)
  • ICANN's Latin America and the Caribbean Strategic Plan defined four key areas of interest as strategic focus for the region. (icann.org)
  • New labour indicators for Latin America and the Caribbean portray a region that is experiencing its finest moment despite the crisis in other latitudes. (ilo.org)
  • E conomic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean has slowed more than anticipated, as weak growth in South America has outweighed an incipient recovery in Mexico, according to the IMF's latest forecast for the region. (imf.org)
  • Mayer Brown is one of the most active international law firms in Latin America and the Caribbean, providing clients experienced legal advice across the region in primary areas of banking and finance, projects and infrastructure, capital markets, corporate M&A and Energy, as well as in cross-border arbitrations and legal disputes. (mayerbrown.com)
  • Our clients include US, European and Asian companies and financial institutions with business interests in the region, as well as a wide range of corporations and financial institutions headquartered in Latin America and the Caribbean. (mayerbrown.com)
  • The lawyers in our Latin America Banking & Finance practice represent financial institutions and companies throughout the region in the full range of financing activities, including secured and unsecured financing, acquisition financing, project financing, and structured finance transactions, from traditional loans to the most complex securities offerings. (mayerbrown.com)
  • The lawyers in our Latin American Corporate/M&A practice represent a broad spectrum of public and private companies, private equity and leveraged buyout firms, special committees, closely held companies, management groups, and individuals across the region. (mayerbrown.com)
  • The Latin America & the Caribbean team at Mayer Brown has consistently and successfully represented clients with interests in this region because we understand how to approach its diversity. (mayerbrown.com)
  • We see in the figure below that homicide rates in the region, in particular for some countries in Central America and the Caribbean, are much higher than those of countries with similar levels of GDP per capita . (ipsnews.net)
  • As is typically the case with U.S. media coverage of Latin American politics, reporters and commentators appeared incapable of recognizing yet another watershed development in a region that has undergone major political transformations over the last dozen years. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • Speaking at the ceremony, José Manuel Salazar, ILO Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, pointed out that "despite efforts conducted in recent years, there is still a pay gap in the region. (ilo.org)
  • Once thought of primarily as a region of emigration, countries across Latin America and the Caribbean are confronting new and increasingly complex migration and humanitarian pressures, including the integration of millions of Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers who have fled their country since 2014 and the management of regional migration flows across Central and North America. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have pragmatically tapped a variety of policy tools to provide legal status to at least half and as many as two-thirds of the more than 6 million displaced Venezuelans in the region. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Political and economic crises, new free-movement arrangements, and other trends are transforming countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, a region once known primarily for its emigration. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Although Caribbean migration is often discussed in terms of movement to North America and Europe, migration within the region has increased notably in recent years. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Another challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean is development of a common strategy for preventing human rabies transmitted by bats, especially in remote areas in the Amazon region (Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil) and Mexico ( 7 ), from which 97% of human rabies cases were reported during this period. (cdc.gov)
  • An integrated program that focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of the peoples and countries of the Latin American and Caribbean region. (mymajors.com)
  • Given limited trade and direct travel between West Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean, the likelihood that Ebola will reach the region is relatively low. (thedialogue.org)
  • COVID-19, weak political commitment, and low domestic investments in health are significant barriers in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis (TB), and malaria in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. (aidspan.org)
  • Using Lilacs Methodology, the countries that integrate the Latin-American and Caribbean System of Health Sciences Information create national and local databases and cooperate with the modernizing of LILACS databases, contributing with the bibliographical control and the dissemination of the technical and scientific literature of the Region, in the technical cooperation model established by the Virtual Health Library. (bvs.br)
  • Latin America and the Caribbean is home to one of the world's largest and most complex child migration crises. (unicef.org)
  • Indeed, a recently released report by Igarape Institute states that while Latin America is home to 8 percent of the world's population, 33 percent of all homicides take place there. (ipsnews.net)
  • The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is geared to support UN partners in Latin America and the Caribbean in ensuring fair and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines (COVAX). (unv.org)
  • At the Center, she also designed and led the Latin America and Caribbean programme, where she implemented important programmes and collaborations that contributed to the development of laws, policies, programmes and human rights standards for the protection of human rights in the areas of HIV and sexual and reproductive rights. (unaids.org)
  • This study aims to explore the discourse on partnerships applied in the EU's development cooperation in Central America. (lu.se)
  • In addition to researching which power relations they convey, I look at their impact on EU-Central American partnerships, and how this discourse can be reformed. (lu.se)
  • In the spring of 2019, staff members in the Carter Center's Latin America and Caribbean Program traveled to Mérida, capital of Mexico's Yucatán state, to present a report about Mexico's human rights system. (cartercenter.org)
  • The Group of Latin America and Caribbean Countries, or GRULAC, is one of the five United Nations Regional Groups composed of 33 Member States from Central and South America, as well as some islands in the West Indies. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Latin America and the Caribbean UNICEF works in 36 countries and territories to save children's lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. (unicef.org)
  • It also explores various development perspectives such as the cost of discriminatory social institutions for Latin American and Caribbean countries and the socio-economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for women and girls. (oecd.org)
  • The Caracas Declaration states that the member countries will promote a "concerted voice for Latin America and the Caribbean" on major issues. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • The Statute of Procedures, drafted jointly by the right-wing government of Chile and the left-wing government of Venezuela[i], calls for the "coordination of common positions between member countries in multilateral forums, political spaces and spaces of international negotiation to promote the Latin American and Caribbean agenda. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • The sample of " Indigenous Voices" documents incorporates materials from a large number of Latin American countries and a few from the Caribbean. (yorku.ca)
  • Rabies incidence in Latin America and the Caribbean has decreased and several countries (Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Panama) and areas of Peru, Brazil, and Argentina are free of human rabies transmitted by dogs, although there are certain areas to which this disease is still endemic ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Although rabies control in Latin America and the Caribbean has been successful, certain approaches currently used, such as mass vaccination campaigns for dogs, postexposure prophylaxis, and epidemiologic surveillance, require improvement in some countries. (cdc.gov)
  • Q: Amid the Ebola outbreak, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have heightened public health protections, such as Jamaica, where the government created a "National Coordinating Team" to respond to the threat of the virus, and the United States, which despite declaring its health system is superior has had health care workers contract the disease. (thedialogue.org)
  • Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are better prepared for Ebola today than they were five or 10 years ago. (thedialogue.org)
  • Yet several Caribbean countries have banned travel from the affected countries, and Colombia has announced that it will deny visas to those who have traveled to the affected countries during the previous month. (thedialogue.org)
  • We described geographical variations in the period 2001-2010 and incidence trends over the period 1993-2012 in the populations under the age of 20 years of the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) using the database of the third volume of the International Incidence of Childhood Cancer study containing comparable data. (who.int)
  • Founded in 1978, CERLAC and its Resource Centre (currently located on the sixth floor of the Kaneff Tower) were inspired by the exiled students and scholars who arrived in Canada from the military dictatorships of the time in Latin America. (yorku.ca)
  • Examples of "Indigneous Voices" items include excerpts from Mundo Shuar (a research centre in Ecuador) and Mapuches: People of the Land , a report of the 1979 fact-finding mission of Canada's Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America (ICCHRLA). (yorku.ca)
  • The ILO report also says that other indicators help to measure the impact of the labour crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean. (ilo.org)
  • GPPAC Latin America and the Caribbean works to promote a multi-stakeholder approach to counter the regional spillover of the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis, strengthen overall democracy protection capacities, inform regional and hemispheric decision-making process in multilateral spheres, mainstream trustworthy information on the crisis, and facilitate coordination between civil society, academia, governments and international organisations. (gppac.net)
  • It places Latin American economies and economic policies in a world context. (nber.org)
  • This report analyses issues related to sustainable and inclusive development in Latin America and the Caribbean and this year it has been entitled "Digital Transformation for a better reconstruction" . (telefonica.com)
  • The digitized "Black Voices" items reflect the persistence of racism in well-known events in Caribbean history, such as the banning of Black Power literature in Jamaica in 1968, the triumph of the New Jewel Movement in Grenada in 1979, the assassination of the Marxist historian Walter Rodney in Guyana in 1980, and the Haitian refugee exodus of 1980-81. (yorku.ca)
  • The "Women's Voices" (for the most part in Spanish) come from the first feminist organizations that were founded in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and 1990s. (yorku.ca)
  • This includes, for example, excerpts regarding "Black Voices" from issues of the Caribbean Monthly Bulletin and Caribbean Contact, and publications of the Latin American Evangelical Commission for Christian Education (CELADEC) (in Spanish). (yorku.ca)
  • MPI's Latin America and Caribbean Initiative acts as a policy laboratory to develop evidence-based research and innovative, effective policy solutions for the migration challenges facing Latin America and the Caribbean. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • The Hunger Free Latin American and the Caribbean Initiative has been instrumental in driving these efforts. (fao.org)
  • No te pierdas la oportunidad de ser parte de @UNOCHA_Americas como Voluntario/a Joven Nacional Comunicador/a Junior en Panamá! (unv.org)
  • On Sept. 15, members of the Center's Americas Program traveled to Bogotá, Colombia, for the launch of Trayectoria Institucional de los DDH en Colombia: Retos para Tiempos de Paz, a new publication produced by The Carter Center. (cartercenter.org)
  • The Carter Center thanks CAF - Development Bank of Latin America - for renewing its support of our Americas Program work to strengthen peace, dialogue, democracy, and human rights in the Western Hemisphere. (cartercenter.org)
  • The mission of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies program is to advance knowledge about Latin America and the Caribbean and its peoples throughout the Americas. (union.edu)
  • In the twenty-first century, the peoples of the Americas are joined in multiple ways including commerce, politics, popular culture and the arts while the United States is made up of communities of people from every corner of Latin America and the Caribbean. (union.edu)
  • Last week, the Goldman Environmental Prize gathered in Panama for Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week . (goldmanprize.org)
  • Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week was an eye-opening week, gathering environmental advocates and community leaders against a local backdrop of social and environmental unrest. (goldmanprize.org)
  • The current members of the Security Council from the Group are: The Latin American and Caribbean Group currently holds 10 seats on the United Nations Economic and Social Council. (wikipedia.org)
  • Details for: Case study of the Latin American and Caribbean Network on Strategic Planning and AIDS (REDPES). (who.int)
  • A sharper slowdown in China remains a key risk for commodity exporters in Latin America and the Caribbean," said Alejandro Werner, Director of the IMF's Western Hemisphere Department at a press briefing today. (imf.org)
  • REVELAC-i's members currently work with government health officials from each participating Latin American and Caribbean country to collect and share data and to raise awareness of the burden of flu as well as the benefits of flu vaccination. (cdc.gov)
  • Data LILACS / CD-ROM (Latin American and Caribbean Health Science information Database), 27th edition, January 1997, edited by BIREME (Latin American and Caribbean Health Science Information Center ). (bvsalud.org)
  • We face an unprecedented challenge, that of rebuilding the region's labour markets, which implies facing structural failures that have worsened with the pandemic, such as low productivity, high informality, and inequality of income and opportunities of decent work," said Vinícius Pinheiro, Director of the ILO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. (ilo.org)
  • Is Latin American and Caribbean Studies the right major for you? (mymajors.com)
  • What jobs and careers are associated to a major in Latin American and Caribbean Studies? (mymajors.com)
  • CARECEN-NY (Central American Refugee Center) CARECEN provides legal assistance and services to immigrant communities in Nassau and Suffolk counties, with offices in Hempstead and Brentwood. (stonybrook.edu)
  • On the upside, Mexico, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean would benefit from a stronger U.S. recovery," Werner added. (imf.org)
  • Engage in community outreach activities to Latin American and Spanish Speaking Caribbean communities in Central Connecticut, focusing especially on elementary, high school, and CCSU students and faculty. (ccsu.edu)
  • Incidence was higher in South America compared with Central America and the Caribbean. (who.int)
  • The Latin American-Caribbean (LAC) Scholarship may be provided to a student who has dual citizenship between an eligible country and the United States. (scholarships.com)
  • Here is a breakdown of the number of Zika cases and complications by country in Latin America and the Caribbean islands. (nbcnews.com)
  • The second section (chapters IV and V) analyses trends in regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2000-2001 and presents some proposals in connection with macroeconomic policy coordination in the various subregional schemes. (cepal.org)
  • This is the case, for instance, for articles about the Rastafarian community of Kingston, Jamaica, published in the flagship journal of Caribbean culture at the University of the West Indies, Caribbean Quarterly. (yorku.ca)
  • She co-founded the ALAS Network, a network of Latin American and Caribbean law professors working for over 15 years to integrate gender in legal education. (unaids.org)
  • In collaboration with education and industry partners across Latin America and the Caribbean, EDC creates basic education and workforce development programs that are relevant and tailored to respond to community needs. (edc.org)
  • Read stories below to learn how The Carter Center is improving the lives of women, children, and men in Latin America and the Caribbean. (cartercenter.org)
  • GLOBAL INFORMATION NETWORK (NYC)Media, NGO and reform-oriented research, with a special interest in news from and about Latin America, and an audience in U.S. minority communities. (stonybrook.edu)
  • PANAMA CITY (ILO News) - Panama hosted a regional launch of the Equal Pay International Coalition (EPIC) to promote a reduction of the wage gap between women and men in Latin America and the Caribbean, which is currently at 15 per cent. (ilo.org)
  • This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published in the past week by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean. (ap.org)
  • Though it generated a great deal of media attention within Latin America and was attended by the majority of the hemisphere's heads of state, the U.S. press largely overlooked the Caracas summit with, for instance, the New York Times limiting its coverage to a brief 100 word blurb from the Associated Press. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • As part of their miraculous journeys between North American breeding habitats and wintering grounds in Latin America and the Caribbean, Neotropical migratory species typically travel thousands of miles along the same routes, returning to the same places each year. (abcbirds.org)
  • CLACS awards support development of new or revised Latin American/Caribbean courses (undergraduate or graduate) that clearly augment existing departmental course offerings. (uwm.edu)
  • Here are a few of our resources on Latin America and the Caribbean. (edc.org)
  • This week, we are offering resources related to LGBTQ+ Caribbean communities. (uwm.edu)
  • The ILO's 2012 Labour Overview for Latin America and the Caribbean reports that the unemployment rate has continued its decline and that real wages, formal employment and social protection coverage have all increased. (ilo.org)
  • It is also the case of the status of women reports of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), published in the early 2000s and of the journals of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA). (yorku.ca)
  • After seven years of study and work on biodigesters in three different continents, Mariela went back to Chile and focused her energies on consolidating the Latin American Network of Biodigesters. (no-burn.org)
  • On Saturday, Dec. 3 - while most of the U.S. media was focused on the political demise of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain and the growing financial meltdown in Europe - the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) was officially launched at a summit in Caracas, Venezuela. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • English for Latin America (ELA) is an interactive audio instruction program created by EDC for use in schools in Latin America. (edc.org)
  • Jennie Lincoln's career in the Carter Center's Latin America and Caribbean Program has allowed her to be part of some incredible moments. (cartercenter.org)
  • As an intern in the Latin America and Caribbean Program, I had the opportunity to be part of Colombia's domestic election observation to witness Colombians voting abroad on Oct. 2 in a plebiscite to approve the peace accord between the government and the Marxist rebel group FARC. (cartercenter.org)
  • The following is a list of presidents from the Group since its official creation in 1963: As the Latin American and the Caribbean changed significantly over time, the number of its members had also changed. (wikipedia.org)
  • They turned the lush and bountiful Caribbean tropical forest that existed here at the time of the Columbus expeditions into unsustainable monocultures of sugar cane, cotton, coffee and indigo. (counterpunch.org)
  • The Regional Human Development Report 2013-2014 "Citizen Security with a Human Face" showed the ways in which crime and insecurity undermine development in Latin America and the Caribbean. (ipsnews.net)
  • A ceremony in Panama marked the regional launch in Latin America and the Caribbean of an international coalition to promote pay equality between women and men. (ilo.org)
  • This report explores Caribbean migration trends and the policies and institutions put in place at national and regional levels to manage them. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • As one of the first international law firms to service client interests in Latin America and the Caribbean, Mayer Brown has a dedicated local Mexico City office, as well as the ability to provide advice on local Brazilian law issues through our association firm in Brazil, Tauil & Chequer Advogados (T&C). (mayerbrown.com)
  • Smithsonian's National Museum of American History has a series that can be used to introduce students to the lives of some notable Latinas, "as told by curators, scientists, and educators across the Smithsonian. (uwm.edu)
  • The Latin-American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences Information aims to cooperate with the development of research, education and attention in health in Latin-America and Caribbean, ensuring that the technical and scientific information produced nationally and internationally and be accessible to the community and to the health professionals. (bvs.br)
  • Law and Employment: Lessons from Latin American and the Caribbean," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number heck04-1, 6. (nber.org)
  • We regularly represent issuers, underwriters and placement agents in offerings by Latin American and Caribbean companies, including high-yield and investment grade bonds, medium- and short-term notes, as well as bonds collateralized by a diverse range of receivables and equity securities. (mayerbrown.com)