In this second session of the series "Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America," Central American policymakers and researchers will join us in a discussion to analyze the role that governments, civil society, and the private sector play in regional development.
Panelists:
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Hugo Noé Pino
Honduran Economist
Former president of the Central Bank of Honduras
Finance Minister and Ambassador to the UN and the US
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Clara Villatoro
MGA Student, International Peace Studies 2022
Keough School of Global Affairs
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This panel is the second in a three-part series "Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America." Migration from Central America to the US continues to make headlines and drive policy discussions. The series uses research-based evidence to go beyond this narrative and discuss the issues behind the typical “root causes” of migration from the region. Join us for unique conversations with researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from the US and Central America as we explore how we can promote safe paths to prosperity and dignity, both at home and abroad. Hosted in partnership by the Pulte Institute for Global Development’s Central America Research Alliance and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, this three-week program will allow you to participate in live discussions via Zoom on this timely topic, weekly on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm EDT beginning September 29.