Equitable innovations and legitimate political models (By Ana Prada)

Societies in which there is less social distance between their rulers and their ruled are less likely to collapse, according to Jared Diamond. Likewise, societies that are more open to developing inclusive innovations tend to be more capable of reaching consensus, while societies

The time for Economies of Care has come! (By Ana Prada)

When I was in college, studying Business Administration, I remember that most of the professors frequently repeated to us, “you have to dedicate yourself to increasing profits and reducing costs for investors”, it was not common for us to ask ourselves how should

Peacebuilding Through Support for “Campesino”, Family and Community Agriculture, the Colombian Experience (By Ana Prada)

The “campesino” identity does not have an exact translation from Spanish. The “campesinos” establish different forms of land tenure, which vary according to the region of the country, related by the family, community and associative ties. In Colombia, 31% of the population is