Latin America & Caribbean
“Currently the health system became a practice of war medicine”, The quote may sound as a statement of a doctor in the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in a particularly devastated city. But not quite,...
Finding a different angle – research response to COVID-19 in Latin America
The pandemic brings an opportunity for our profession. We are living a very dynamic situation, of constant changes and permanent challenges, as researchers we have to adapt and be able to respond at the same...
A qualitative leap into Mexico’s LGBTQ communities
Talking about one’s sexuality, across cultures, has always been considered a private affair. This can be particularly true when one is LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer), given that acceptance of LGBTQ persons is...
Elections in Argentina
We are in a period of renewal and an intense cycle of elections in Latin America with elections in 15 countries in the region between 2017 and 2019. The elections in Latin America are being...
LATAM data protection laws overview
Latin-America remains on the forefront of data protection legislation. In this final instalment of data protection laws around world we look at the latest developments in Latin America. Several countries adopted new laws, while Uruguay...
ESOMAR in Uruguay: Does Regulation Contribute to a Better Democracy?
By ESOMAR On February 22, CEISMU, the Uruguayan Association of market researchers, organized a special session in the anteroom of the Uruguayan Chamber of Deputies, in the Legislative Palace in Montevideo, bringing together researchers, academics,...