The country's current political leaders are in no position to take charge of the process. Here's why that's a problem.
Americas Quarterly
The Politics of Chile’s New Constitution
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Patricio Navia
She Dared to Run: The Unlikely Story of Prudencia Ayala
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Isabel Castillo
Two decades before fellow Salvadoran women could vote, Prudencia Ayala became the first woman to run for president in Latin America.
When Do Quotas in Politics Work? Latin America Offers Lessons.
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Jennifer M. Piscopo
The region shows that if done right, quotas can dramatically boost women’s numbers in Congress and beyond.
How to Transform Childcare in Latin America
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Leonie Rauls, Roberto Simon
The examples of Chile and Colombia can help others in the region, but don’t expect one-size-fits-all solutions.
What It’s Really Like to Be a Female Candidate in Latin America
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Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian, Flavia Freidenberg
Women running for office still face barriers almost unimaginable to men, but innovative tools can help.
Come On, Guys: It’s Time Men Got More Involved at Home
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Hugo Ñopo
Men must do a greater share of household work for gender equality to become a reality.
The “Laboratory” Closing Latin America’s Tech Gender Divide
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Mitra Taj
Organizations like Laboratoria are helping working-class women join the insular world of computer programming.