El Banco Mundial debate cómo impulsar la inclusión social de los afrodescendientes en Latinoamérica
Uno de cada cuatro latinoamericanos se identifica como afrodescendiente. Pero ¿qué es ser afrodescendiente en la actualidad? Son poblaciones muy diversas, desde los Garífuna en Centroamérica, hasta la mayoría de pardos en Brasil. Sin embargo, todos comparten una historia de discriminación y exclusión.
Según un nuevo estudio del Banco Mundial que analiza los datos disponibles sobre afrodescendientes en la región, luego de décadas de lucha, las organizaciones afro han logrado más reconocimiento. Pero las brechas de acceso a la educación, al trabajo y a los servicios públicos persisten.
El Banco Mundial presenta hoy el informe "Afrodescendientes en Latinoamérica: Hacia un marco de inclusión", organizado en conjunto con el gobierno de la República de Costa Rica. El evento contará con la presencia del presidente de Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, la vicepresidenta y canciller de Costa Rica, Epsy Campbell, y Jorge Familiar, vicepresidente del Banco Mundial para América Latina y el Caribe.
Además, estaremos analizando junto a miembros de la comunidad afro de la región, ¿cómo impulsar la inclusión social de los #AfroLatinos?
Donde los podes ver en vivo. (19:00 de Uruguay)
La transmisión #EnVivo se realizará este miércoles 29 de agosto a las 4:00 PM (hora San José de Costa Rica o vea su hora local). Se puede participar con preguntas o comentarios usando #Afrolatinos.
(Hora de San José de Costa Rica GMT-6)
4:00 p.m. Inauguración
Jorge Familiar, vicepresidente del Banco Mundial para América Latina y el Caribe
Carlos Alvarado Quesada, presidente de la República de Costa Rica
4:25 p.m. Presentación del informe regional Afrodescendientes en Latinoamérica
Ede Ijjasz-Vásquez, director principal de la práctica global de Desarrollo Social, Urbano, Rural y Resiliencia del Banco Mundial
4:50 p.m. Mesa Redonda
Epsy Campbell, primera vicepresidenta y canciller de la República de Costa Rica
Mário Theodoro, consultor legislativo del Senado Federal de Brasil, ex viceministro de la Secretaria de Igualdad Racial (SEPPIR) y economista
Pastor Murillo, vicepresidente del Comité para la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial en Naciones Unidas
Óscar Gamboa, director ejecutivo de la Asociación Nacional de Alcaldes de Municipios con Población Afrodescendiente
Moderadora: Mishelle Mitchell, periodista
Informe Banco Mundial Afro 2018 by sharonjav on Scribd
Fuente: ACSUN, Lic. Javier Dìaz, Banco Mundial, Infobae.
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