Currently, we are still working on the
project that is working to combat corruption in Latin America. And honestly the timing couldn’t have been more perfect, seeing as how the protests
in Brazil are increasing in response to corruption. (p.s- the bus fares
went down today because of them! From R 2,85 to 2,70). Last Thursday, I
stayed for a long meeting which discussed the company’s upcoming
international forum on anticorruption. We mainly discussed the structure
of the event, the organizations attending, and the poster competition-
or in other words, how to further engage our target audiences. The
poster competition is for young adults that wish to engage in promoting
anticorruption in this society. There are already cool posters out there
which will give you an idea of what I'm talking about. (find these at: http://app.cpib.gov.sg/cpib_new/user/default.aspx?pgID=1314 )
In addition, we are working on a project with
Argentina and an organization called IDB (Inter-American Development
Bank) that focuses on Road Safety in Latin America. Death tolls from
vehicle accidents are on the rise here, which is why this project is
focusing toward reducing the amount and enforcing seminars for safety
(seatbelts, speed, road signs/pavement, etc).
In Argentina, they have an ongoing project
called “Yellow Star”. Every time there is an accident with a motor
vehicle involved, this campaign group will paint a yellow star in the
spot where a death occurred, which in the long run will raise awareness
and hopefully increase competence within drivers around the city.
Another interesting project currently in the
“potential for the future” phase, is the potential of a partnership with
an organization in Canada which focuses on cultural mapping in
countries. The desired goal of this cultural mapping is to bring about
tourism and to highlight the important aspects of unrecognized cities in
certain countries. I still need to do further research about this
project, but it is something that certainly pertains to my focus and
interest.
p.s- the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank) is an organization located in New York and Washington DC. This organization focuses on development in Latin America and the Caribbean. They hold events, promote donations and increase awareness to the general public and partner organizations that are able to aid in disasters or development in the relevant regions.
This past week, I was able to call the IDB headquarters and talk to one of the representatives. It was an interesting experience, as I am so used to hearing Portuguese around me. I suddenly felt relieved to speak to an American on the phone, and more importantly, speak to someone who cares about such important matters. I am hoping to invest more research and time into the IDB and other similar organizations located in DC for next semester.
This is an excellent blog post. I think you are very fortunate to be at this organization at this particular time in history. What a great learning experience for you. I loved the posters! I can only imagine what it felt like to talk to an American after so many weeks just hearing Portuguese. But think about how comfortable you are becoming with being there! Congratulations.
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