By Pablo Daniel Magee * I was a rather young teenager when I first bought a poster of the Che Guevara. As a French high school rebel in my own right, and, as it was the case for many of my friends back then, exhibiting the figure of this iconic revolutionary s... More »
By Marcos Perez Talia On October 10, 2021, Paraguay will hold its seventh municipal elections since the fall of the stronista dictatorship. These elections were originally scheduled for November 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they were postponed to 20... More »
Special series by Terere Cómplice “The future of work and the jobs of the future” By Claudia Pompa. Advances in technology, globalization, and high levels of economic integration in recent decades have transformed not only how we work and what we do, but also ... More »
Special series by Terere Cómplice “The future of work and the jobs of the future” By Claudia Pompa. The economic crisis resulting from the COVID pandemic has dramatically accelerated the processes of workplace automation. In this context, automation means the ... More »
Special series by Terere Cómplice “The future of work and the jobs of the future” By Claudia Pompa. The first industrial revolution used the power of water and steam to mechanize production. The second used electrical energy to give rise to mass production. Th... More »
Special series by Terere Cómplice “The future of work and the jobs of the future” By Claudia Pompa. “We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist, using technologies that haven’t been invented, in order to solve problems we don’t even know... More »
Special series by Terere Cómplice “The future of work and the jobs of the future” By Claudia Pompa. Even though developing economies, such as Paraguay, have improved their levels of educational attainment, the gap between the skills acquired through formal edu... More »