Briefings & Intelligence
Why informal isn’t cool in LAC
Our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson looks into the ILO's competition designed to gather innovative ideas to face the challenge of labour informality in Latin America, as the region looks to create a new generation of formal, productive jobs post-pandemic.
- Andrew Thompson
Briefings & Intelligence
13-05-2021 Latin American Weekly Report
Colombia’s Duque under fire for empathy deficit
- LatinNews
Briefings & Intelligence
Soya, satellites and lawyers
As global soya prices continue to boom, our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson examines the lengths being taken in Brazil to prevent 'gazumping' - sellers breaking off deals last-minute in favour of better offers - in soya production.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
Cooperation across the Lusophone World
On 5 May, Canning House brought together an expert panel to discuss collaborative efforts bridging the Lusophone world in health, education and sustainable development.
- Canning House
Briefings & Intelligence
06-05-2021 Latin American Weekly Report
Bukele steers El Salvador towards dictatorship
- LatinNews
Forgotten Histories
The Lincolnshire Famers in Paraguay
In Canning House's fourth Forgotten Histories publication, Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson recount the fascinating story of the ill-fated 'Lincolnshire Farmers' - who were mostly neither farmers, nor from Lincolnshire - in 1870s Paraguay, whose journey as pawns to 'boom' a phoney loan led to tragic loss of life.
- Mary Godward and Andrew Nickson