Media GRADE
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Por un Modelo Peruano: capital social para enfrentar la crisis
El esfuerzo inicial del gobierno para enfrentar la crisis por la pandemia —cuarentena y asistencia social— va llegando inevitablemente a su fin. Sin embargo, el Perú no es ajeno a experiencias que han combinado muerte y recesión económica a gran escala. Nuestras respuestas ante estas crisis han construido un “Modelo Peruano” caracterizado por la organización […]
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La República recoge opinión de Hugo Ñopo sobre el mito de que la educación privada
“Already the senior researcher at GRADE, Hugo Ñopo, has been explaining that, in Peru, the myth that private education exceeds public education is not always the case. For example, he explained that in the poor districts of Lima, the Public schools have better quality than private schools, both in infrastructure and in teaching staff and […]
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Google data: general restriction at Easter decreased walkouts by 95%, by Hugo Ñopo and Nelly Luna
Did the walkout strategy by gender work? Read the second article on Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, and Nelly Luna, general editor of Ojo Público, analysis of the user mobility data in Peru and other Latin American countries reported by Google. You may read the first article here.
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“The public school could be important again for the formation of democratic and healthy citizenships”, by Verónica Villarán via La Mula
“The economic crisis could generate migration from the private to the public school, which will be available. The public school could once again be of importance for the formation of democratic and healthy citizenships, so that we can all meet again in the public school. That would be an advantage, a gain in the midst […]
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The other victims: Covid-19 expone la desigualdad, por Lorena Alcázar vía Ojo Público
More than a month after the quarantine started, the situation is uncertain and worrying for thousands of families. The impact of measures to tackle the pandemic is not the same for everyone. Women have a greater presence in the sectors hardest hit by the crisis: commerce (26% versus 13% of men) and services (44% versus […]
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Hugo Ñopo in Cuarto Poder: Education in times of pandemic
“What it is about is to do the best we can given the existing conditions. Clearly this is not a replacement for face-to-face. It is a temporary solution that we can have while our children cannot leave the houses.” Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, participated in this Cuarto Poder reportage on education in times of […]
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CREER Project in La Mula: What does the strategy “Aprendo en Casa” asks to us Peruvian families?
With the strategy “Aprendo en Casa”, a new bond could be forming both within homes and between families and schools. Read the new article written by the team of our Creciendo con las Escuelas Rurales Multigrado del Perú (CREER) / Project Growing with the Rural Multigrade Schools of Peru via La Mula.
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Eduardo Zegarra spoke with La República about the possibility of a food shortage
Eduardo Zegarra, senior researcher at GRADE, spoke with La Republica newspaper about the possibility of a food shortage in the following days. In addition, it warns of the need for concrete measures to support the agricultural sector and protect agricultural producers.
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Hugo Ñopo shares his thoughts about the labour policy of perfect suspension
“In Peruvian households, more or less three out of four soles of our family budgets are supported by money that comes from work. So, maintaining and preserving it is important”. Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, shared his thoughts about the complementary policies to the perfect suspension due to the state of emergency. Read the […]
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Google data shows us that quarantine policies are working, by Hugo Ñopo and Nelly Luna
Using the cell phone location information reported by Google, Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, and Nelly Luna, general editor at Ojo Público, analyze how well the quarantine policies are working to reduce the mobilization of people in public spaces. Preliminary evidence from the data suggests that quarantine restrictions, including the gender separation policy, reduced outflows […]