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Subject What to Watch This Week | Online Education in Latin America
Date August 16, 2021 2:02 PM
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Getting Closer to Distance Learning: Online Education in Latin America [[link removed]]
Tuesday, Aug. 17 // 12–1:15pm (ET)
As schools in Latin America struggle to reopen amid another wave of the pandemic, online learning platforms remain essential tools. Latin American students have suffered the most lost days of in-person learning of any region. Today, most of Latin America has partially reopened classrooms, but schools in several countries in the region remain fully closed. That has left many children still dependent upon recorded TV programs and radio broadcasts for learning. Renewed social distancing measures are also disrupting university teaching. In the long-term, these educational losses could reduce the region’s potential GDP by 16 percent, according to the World Bank.
Join the Latin American Program for a discussion about the advantages and limitations of online education in Latin America and its post-pandemic prospects.
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Past Events To Watch
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As we head into the final days of summer, our events calendar is quieting down. Now is the perfect time to catch up on some of our programs from the last year. Here's just a small selection with many more available [[link removed]] on our website.


The War in Afghanistan: Perspectives from U.S. Veterans [[link removed]]This event looks back on nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan from the perspective of the Americans that fought it. Five U.S. veterans reflected on their experiences in Afghanistan, discussed whether their views of the war have changed over time, and offered thoughts on current withdrawal plans and the peace process.
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Rolling out a Vaccine for COVID-19: Present Prospects and Lessons from the Past [[link removed]]The Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh, March of Dimes, and the Jonas Salk Legacy Foundation, hosted a discussion with scientists and researchers on ongoing COVID-19 vaccine development initiatives; current challenges and public trust in the process; crucial lessons from previous vaccine development efforts; and questions about safe and equitable distribution, availability, access, and uptake.
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Asian Interests and the Path Forward in the New Arctic [[link removed]]In light of common interests and prospects for cooperation in the Arctic, this international virtual symposium convened representatives, scholars, and experts from Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and the United States to share their countries’ unique Arctic interests and policies.
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Report Launch | Malign Creativity: How Gender, Sex, and Lies are Weaponized Against Women Online [[link removed]]Malign Creativity: How Gender, Sex, and Lies are Weaponized Against Women Online [[link removed]] is a landmark research study that explores gendered abuse and disinformation across six social media platforms over two months in late 2020. In the study, the Wilson Center and Moonshot CVE define, quantify, and evaluate the use of online gendered and sexualized abuse and disinformation campaigns against women in public life, and strive to build awareness of the direct and indirect impacts of the phenomenon. The study provides recommendations for social media platforms, government policymakers, and employers to mitigate the problem in service of a more equitable, democratic future.
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Report Launch | Russia in the Middle East: National Security Challenges for the United States and Israel in the Biden Era [[link removed]]As U.S.-Russian tensions continue to escalate, Russia’s role in the Middle East is of urgent concern both to Israel and the United States. In a discussion moderated by Susan Glasser, the report’s contributors addressed the challenges Russia poses in the region and the decisions that policymakers in the U.S. and Israel face.
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The Refugee Question in the Middle East: Towards Sustainable Solutions [[link removed]]On the occasion of the World Refugee Day, the Middle East Program and the Atlantic Council IN TURKEY hosted a panel highlighting regional voices about the challenges refugees are facing in the region, with a focus on Syrian women, youth, and children, together with practitioners in the field who understand what strategies have worked so far to address the displaced people’s needs beyond the basic humanitarian packages including the capacity of host communities to strengthen resilience and promote social cohesion.
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