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"Esta obra pone a disposición de este tan productivo sector de la economía y la sociedad, instrumentos que le serán de altísima utilidad para llevar a cabo mejor su tan relevante tarea. La obra recorre una por una dimensiones operativas cruciales para el buen desempeño de las organizaciones sociales, brindando con rigor guías, orientaciones y conocimientos relevantes. Describe al sector social, evalúa diferentes criterios de clasificación, se mete en el dificultoso mundo de los números y las estadísticas, toma los aspectos jurídicos, impositivos, contables y de control y también hace un gran aporte en la parte "dura" de las organizaciones: estatutos, órganos de gobierno, conformación de autoridades y mecanismos de fiscalización. Esta obra, además de ser un manual para las organizaciones sociales, se transformará con el tiempo en una hoja de ruta ineludible para todos aquellos que quieran entender qué es el sector social en la Argentina, hacia dónde va y cómo alguien puede participar y contribuir a generar condiciones para una Argentina más equitativa." --La Ley web site.
The women’s movement is a central, complex, and evolving socio-political actor in any national context. Vital to advancing gender equity and gendered relations in every contemporary society, the organization and mobilization of women into social movements challenges patriarchal values, behaviours, laws, and policies through collective action and contention, radically altering the direction of society over time. Twenty-First-Century Feminismos examines ten case studies from eight different countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to better understand the ways in which women’s and feminist movements react to, are shaped by, and advance social change. A closer look at women’s movements in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Haiti, Mexico, and Uruguay uncovers broader recurrent patterns at the regional level, such as the persistence of certain grievances historically harboured by regional movements, the rise in prominence of varying claims, and the emergence of novel organizational structures, repertoires, and mobilization strategies. Dissimilarities among the cases are also brought to light, including the composition of these movements, their success in effecting policy change in specific areas, and the particular conditions that surround their mobilization and struggles. Twenty-First-Century Feminismos provides a compelling account of the important victories attained by Latin American and Caribbean organized women over the course of the last forty years, as well as the challenges they face in their quest for gender justice.
By reaching out to isolated groups without access to social services, community organisations have been helping alleviate poverty throughout Latin America. Adapting to the needs of communities, these organisations' have succeeded in mobilising the poor to find solutions to their own problems. Despite being smaller than corresponding state agencies, community organisations are generally more cost effective and efficient.
This publication contains the 2022 Second Round Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of El Salvador. It refers to Phase 1 only (Legal and Regulatory Framework).
4% of Latin America and the Caribbean’s GDP comes from the extractive sector. This figure is equivalent to the amount generated by agriculture in the same region. An effective engagement between governments, companies, and civil society is required to propel sustainable development. With this regional diagnosis of countries rich in natural resources like Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and the Dominican Republic, the IDB seeks to shed light on best practices among stakeholders of the extractive sectors. It focuses in actions of information, dialogues, consultations, collaborations, and partnerships that are driving development in the region. From the findings of the diagnosis, 3 roadmaps were drafted, to guide the stakeholders in strengthening their engagement.
Latin America and the Middle East are two of the most important regions of the South and the world, yet they have hardly been studied comparatively in social sciences. This book attempts to fill this gap in the literature through a study of civil society-state relations in Bolivia and Egypt focusing on empowered participatory institutions. Not only are these institutions important in their own right in terms of the amount of resources allocated to them, but they are an important illustration of a rising model of governance and development based on state-civil society cooperation. The study not only helps us understand the nuanced relationship between state and citizen under neoliberalism, but also gives us insights into issues of major theoretical and practical importance, specifically the impact of social reform on processes of democratization, social inclusion, and equity.
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