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IDB America February 2006 |
IDB Supports Improvement of Public Financial Management in Argentina The Inter-American Development Bank approved a $500 million loan to Argentina to support a sector program to increase effectiveness, efficiency and transparency of public financial management.  |
HHMI Bulletin December 2005 Jennifer Boeth Donovan |
Is There a Junior Doctor in the House? Chagas disease, a killer and crippler throughout Latin America, is just one of the health problems 7- to 11-year-olds are learning to solve at an interactive exhibit called Mini-Medicos en Accion at the Museum of Natural History in Buenos Aires.  |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 |
Kirchner Tightens His Grip In Argentina Argentina's business community fears that President Nestor Kirchner will increase his interference in the economy after appointing Felisa Miceli as Economy Minister.  |
IDB America April 2005 Charo Quesada |
A New Window Onto the Sea Globalization of markets and Argentina's entry into the MERCOSUR trade zone changed everything. A reform of Argentina's port system has succeeded in lowering costs, increasing efficiency and attracting private investment.  |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina: Reversal Of Fortune A surge of service jobs has begun to restore Argentina's middle class.  |
IDB America February 2005 Milagros Belgrano Rawson |
A Hospital That Understands Women How a group of clinicians in Buenos Aires pioneered a program for treating victims of sexual crimes.  |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
No Tears For Argentina Investors in the government's defaulted bonds are furious about a swap offer.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina's Broken Pension Promise Argentina's experience shows that privatized pensions systems can still leave the elderly at the margin in a mismanaged economy.  |
IDB America November 2004 Charo Quesada |
An Old Master Inspires New Enthusiasm Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato goes on tour to support the cultural heritage of his country's poorest, most isolated communities.  |
BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Colin Barraclough |
Investment Repellent Argentina's refusal to deal with jilted bondholders is taking a toll on the real economy.  |
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