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LATAM Health Champions, 2024

LATAM Health Champions, 2024

Innovation plays a critical role in improving public health and in overcoming global health challenges. The call for LATAM Health Champions, which ran from February 5 to March 5, 2024, received more than 60 applications proposing innovative health solutions to a wide range of health challenges. Here, the top 20 are highlighted.

Innovation Instead of Imitation: Brazil Needs a Brazilian Approach to Digital Markets

Innovation Instead of Imitation: Brazil Needs a Brazilian Approach to Digital Markets

Europe’s digital model may not be the best fit for Brazil. Bill 2768/2022, mirroring the EU’s experimental Digital Markets Act, could potentially hinder innovation rather than ignite it. Brazil’s digital landscape calls for a culture of innovation, not borrowed blueprints of unnecessary intervention.

Latin American Subnational Innovation Competitiveness Index

Latin American Subnational Innovation Competitiveness Index

For policymakers to bolster the global competitiveness of their nations and regions, they first must know where they stand. This report benchmarks the 182 regions of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and the United States using 13 commonly available indicators of strength in the knowledge economy, in globalization, and in innovation capacity.

Innovate4Health Latin America: How Innovators Are Solving Global Health Challenges

Innovate4Health Latin America: How Innovators Are Solving Global Health Challenges

Seven case studies showcase how IP rights are enabling innovators in Latin America to help solve some of the greatest global health challenges.

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July 15, 2024|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority Regarding Processing of Personal Data of Children and Adolescents

A combination of privacy-protective age verification systems utilizing digital forms of identification and AI, parental controls that are readily available and easy to use, and greater transparency from digital platforms would increase children’s safety and privacy, encourage innovation in improved safety and privacy controls, and better inform policymakers and parents on next steps to protect children.

June 7, 2024|Blogs

Mexico, Maize, and Food Sovereignty

Mexico's newly elected president, Claudia Sheinbaum, can reverse President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's anti-innovation policies toward genetically modified maize, and improve the lives of small farmers across Mexico.

June 5, 2024|Presentations

Principles for National Innovation Success

Stephen Ezell presents on the principles of national innovation success to the Colombian think tank INNOS.

May 15, 2024|Blogs

Assessing University-Industry Research Attention in Latin America and the Caribbean

The current scope of University-Industry (U-I) collaboration in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) opens opportunities for research to progress in innovative directions.

May 13, 2024|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) Regarding Digital Markets and Competition

Regulation in the digital sector should only be necessary to remedy market failure that cannot be addressed by the current legal framework, which simply is not true.

May 2, 2024|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to Brazil’s Finance Ministry Regarding Digital Markets Regulation

As Brazil crafts its own Digital Markets Act in the mold of the EU’s, it should be aware of the potential shortcomings and unsubstantiated advantages associated with such wide-ranging economic regulation within the digital market landscape.

April 22, 2024|Blogs

Fact of the Week: Internet Access Reduced Women’s Job Losses in Latin America During COVID-19

A recent working paper found that women in Latin America and the Caribbean with internet access had a 5 percent lower rate of job pre-pandemic job loss and about a 4 percent increase in their labor force participation rate than those without internet.

April 10, 2024|Podcasts

Podcast: Elon Musk Has Beef in Brazil, With Daniel Castro

Daniel Castro appeared on the Explaining Brazil podcast to discuss content moderation on social media after Elon Musk stated that Brazil is on the verge of becoming an Orwellian dystopia in which one man—Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes—decides what can be said online.

April 8, 2024|Books & Edited Volumes

Analysis of Weakening or Repealing Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has played a significant role in the development of the Internet. Proposed changes to weaken or repeal it would have a significant economic impact on online services, business users, and consumers.

April 1, 2024|Blogs

How Political Transitions Affect Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies

A new research paper has found that calls for scientific research funding in Colombia increased over a 15-year period despite transitions in political control of the country’s government.

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