Karlos Kuturuza: “Las minorías de Libia”

Túnez.- El periodista Karlos Kuturuza habló sobre la situación de las minorías de Libia. Karlos ha trabajado en Iraq, Irán, Afganistán, Kurdistán, Siria, Pakistán y Libia, entre otros lugares. Es colaborador habitual de IPS, Al Jazeera , GARA yDeutsche Welle. En 2009 recibió el premio de periodismo Nawab Bugti por su trabajo de campo en Baluchistán y... Leer más →

Dany Bahar: “Can one be both a Zionist and a liberal?”

Zorba with Dany Bahar, Scholar affiliated to the IDB, The Brookings Institution and Harvard's Center for International Development Paris.- Last night we had the chance of talking with Dany Bahar , economist at the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank, nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution's Global Economy and Development program and associate at Harvard Center for International Development. Last night he... Leer más →

Alfredo Pérez de Armiñán: “Trying to safe lost art: UNESCO’s special operations to save cultural heritage in the Middle East”

Zorba with Alfredo Pérez de Armiñán, UNESCO´s Assistant Director-General for Culture Paris.- What can be done to protect cultural heritage from destruction and pillage in Middle Eastern countries currently in conflict? UNESCO is playing a critical role bringing the international community around this issue, as we could learn from Alfredo Pérez de Armiñán, currently Assistant... Leer más →

Vera Chiodi: “Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) in international development: methodological insights”

Zorba with Vera Chiodi, Associate Professor at Sorbonne University Paris Paris.- How good is our knowledge about the effectiveness of international development programs? How can we improve it? Vera Chiodi, Associate Professor at the Sorbonne University of Paris, guided us last Tuesday through the key current issues on impact evaluation and the methodologies that have... Leer más →

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