Project Latin America 2000
Project Latin America 2000, a multifaceted program of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies supported by The Coca-Cola Company, includes an annual Academic Workshop and Public Policy Forum that address some of the critical challenges facing Latin America at the century's end. Prior workshops have examined economic integration, the development and consolidation of democracy, poverty and employment issues, and the underprivileged and the rule of law.
Within its framework of research on the consolidation of democracy, effective and equitable economic development, public policies for social justice, and the strengthening of civil society and social movements in developing democracies, the Institute seeks to examine the needs of Latin American children as individuals and as productive citizens of the future. The workshop and forum will have a twofold objective: to delineate the present situation of children in Latin America with respect to health, nutrition, environmental sanitation, citizenship, employment, violence, delinquency, and the law; and to consider policies and solutions in public and private sectors to meet needs and unresolved problems affecting the well-being of children.
Publications
The Child in Latin America: Health, Development, and Rights (Notre Dame Press, 2001)
Edited by Ernest J. Bartell, C.S.C., and Alejandro O’Donnell
http://www3.undpress.nd.edu/exec/dispatch.php?s=title,P00699
(Un)Rule of Law and the Underprivileged in Latin America (Notre Dame Press, 1999)
Edited by Juan E. Méndez, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, and Guillermo O'Donnell
http://www3.undpress.nd.edu/exec/dispatch.php?s=title,P00596
Economic Integration in the Western Hemisphere (Notre Dame Press, 1994)
Edited by Jaime Ros and Roberto Bouzas
Issues in Democratic Consolidation: The New South American Democracies in Comparative Perspective (Notre Dame Press, 1992)
Edited by Scott Mainwaring, J. Samuel Valenzuela, and Guillermo O’Donnell
http://www3.undpress.nd.edu/exec/dispatch.php?s=title,P00205