$5, $10, or $50. No matter the amount, it will make a huge difference. During the challenges the planet faces today, your generous donation will help COHA keep the publication of insightful analysis, relevant reports, and progressive voices on the urgent issues that affect the Americas. Support COHA and its 45 years of commitment for constructive US-Latin American relations. COHA is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit independent research and information organization. | | ZOOM EVENT Friday Feb 5, 2021 8pm-9pm EST 5pm-6pm PST | | COHA Webinar: Ecuadorian Presidential Elections and the comeback of the Citizens' Revolution | En español and in English With Ricardo Patiño, former Foreign Affairs Minister of President Rafael Correa Join COHA to analyze the decisive presidential election taking place this February 7 in Ecuador. COHA Senior Research Fellows Alina Duarte and Professor Danny Shaw will interview Ricardo Patiño about the national and regional social, economic, and political implications of the presidential election in Ecuador. On February 7, Ecuadoreans will choose between the increasingly unpopular neoliberal path forged by President Lenin Moreno since his surprise pivot to the right in 2017, and a resumption of the Citizens' Revolution, which had advanced social investment and economic growth under former President Rafael Correa (2007-2017). While under Moreno, Quito has withdrawn from efforts at regional integration, presidential candidate Andrés Arauz (Union of Hope, UNES) has promised to restore Ecuador's role in UNASUR, ALBA and CELAC. There is, therefore, a great deal at stake for both Ecuador and the entire region. Friday February 5, 2021 8pm EST | 5pm PST ZOOM Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_msbqrIbDS8qdiJ-gSr0qww The event will be streamed also through Facebook Live | | To continue the work of COHA and deliver insightful analysis, relevant reports, and progressive voices on the urgent issues that affect the Americas, we need your support. Make a difference today and support COHA and its 44 years of commitment for constructive US-Latin American relations. COHA is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit independent research and information organization | | | | | | |
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