Latin American faces major educational challenges

The outcomes of the PISA 2015 Report warn about the need of strengthening our youth with more and better skills.     The results of the Programme for International ...

Panamá Pro Joven aims to promote youth employment

“Young people must be the leading actors of the country’s development. Therefore, Panama needs to be ton education” said Luis Ernesto Carles, the Minister of Labor of Panama. ...

AMECH announces its new president for 2017-18

AMECH will be leaded by Edmundo Escobar. A Mexican Rule to regularize outsourcing companies and the alliance with civil and public organizations, outstanding achievements of ...

Education and Youth Employment

On December 2nd, the Argentinian National Institute of Technical Education (INET) organized its last debate of the year, developed by Gabriel Sánchez Zinny, executive director ...

Argentina – the growth of the software industry

According to an article published by Carlos Manzoni in La Nación, in Argentina, the software Industry has almost tripled its staff between 2003 and 2015, with an accumulative ...

The IT Skills Gap is Growing

According to ManpowerGroup, the information technology skills gap is growing. This means that while there are plenty of job openings, there are too few individuals with the ...

64% of Latin American youth live in poverty

According to a report developed by three international organizations, around 30 million youngsters do not work nor study. The elevated levels of university dropouts generate ...