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Rising youth unemployment: What are the risks?
“Although positive employment growth rates have been seen in the last year in particular, this recovery is not improving the situation for young people, who have suffered the most from labor market problems.” At the 2025 Annual Conference of Executives (CADE Ejecutivos), Miguel Jaramillo, senior researcher at GRADE, spoke with Radio Programas del Perú about […]
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Election campaign and environmental issues: interview with Manuel Glave
“Fighting deforestation not only involves combating illegal mining and drug trafficking, but also tackling rural poverty and establishing rules to promote businesses in the Amazon that do not affect primary forests. Then we need a political agreement to ensure that protected areas and indigenous areas are properly respected. Nor can we undermine the capacity of […]
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GRADE, TNC and WCS launched the book Infraestructura Sostenible en el Perú (Sustainable Infrastructure in Peru)
The launch of the new book Sustainable Infrastructure in Peru: Challenges and Opportunities for Planning was a great success, within the framework of the project Towards Sustainable Infrastructure in the Peruvian Amazon, led by the organizations of the consortium formed by the Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE), The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the […]
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Santiago Cueto on Epicentro.TV: Initial findings from the round 7 of the Young Lives survey in Peru
“A person born into a poor, rural, indigenous family, in general, is going to attend a lower quality school, is going to have lower educational attainment, is less likely to enter college, and is less likely to have the income of his or her more fortunate peers.” Our Senior Researcher Santiago Cueto spoke with Epicentro.TV’s […]
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Mango crisis in the north of Peru. Interview to Eduardo Zegarra in Surco Norteño
“There has not been a problem of overproduction, but the mango production we have has entered to compete at an inappropriate time. These are disorders that have to do with the phenological cycle and temperature, announced by Senamhi. […] The ministry should look for better ways to provide information, allow planning, promote cooperativism, improve conditions […]
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Miguel Jaramillo discussed the results of the EDO 2025 Occupational Demand Survey
“Looking at the data for Metropolitan Lima, since the pre-pandemic until the end of last year, the labor supply of young people has fallen 14%. This is a figure that is only observed in periods of war, not in normal conditions. We have no international experience where the labor supply has fallen so sharply for such […]
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Wilson Hernández: “The conviction to leave the criminal life is often not natural, but activated by triggers”
“The conviction to leave the criminal life is often not natural, but is usually activated by triggers. According to studies, one may be getting a stable job. Another is getting married or having children and starting to think not only for oneself, but also for others. Another is taking away leisure time from teenagers in […]
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Entrevista a Wilson Hernández en La Encerrona sobre la evolución de la historia de la inseguridad en Trujillo
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Wilson Hernandez shares his opinion on the urban terrorism bill. Via Epicentro TV
“Between the extreme measures there is a large gray space where we can move with more clever proposals. It is there where police intelligence has a much better chance of being able to identify groups linked to extortion and dismantle them”. Our Adjunct Researcher Wilson Hernández talked to journalist Daniel Yovera of Epicentro TV about […]
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Alan Sanchez presented study on early nutrition and cognitive skills at Fundación Éxito event in Colombia
“Stunting measured at age 5 years is associated with lower working memory and inhibitory control between 8 and 12 years in Peru and Ethiopia”. On August 28, our Senior Researcher Alan Sanchez was a speaker at the 21st Child Nutrition Award, organized by Fundación Éxito in Colombia. Using longitudinal data from Niños del Milenio/Young Lives, […]






