Orquesta Sinfónica de Caldas bajo la dirección del maestro Leonardo Marulanda. Interpreta Gilberto Santa Rosa
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Text LinkSistema de Información, Evaluación y Monitoreo (SIEMPRO) del Consejo Nacional de Coordinación de las Políticas Sociales (CNCPS) de la Presidencia de la Nación Argentina, en articulación con la Universidad Nacional Arturo Jautreche (UNAJ).
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Text LinkCiclo de presentación de libros. Centro de Estudios Prospectivos (CEP). Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (UnCuyo). Mendoza, Argentina.
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Text LinkArlette Pichardo Muñiz, born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Pioneer of alternative approaches in basic and advanced Planning and Evaluation texts. Known and recognized for several decades for its ability to articulate human talent in the institutional and social environments in which it operates.
She has spent most of her life experience in and from Costa Rica. In her publications she subscribes herself as Arlette Pichardo Muñiz, in honor to the tradition of that culture that makes her mother's surname visible. Distinguished as Honorary Member of the Evaluation and Monitoring Network of Costa Rica (RedEvalCR). Also considered amongst the Pioneer Women of Sociology in Central America.
Arlette has developed her professional practice in more than 20 countries. She has been a visiting professor at half a dozen universities and a keynote speaker at international and national events.
Their publications are study texts in a diverse and wide range of university programs. A quick glance using electronic search engines shows that they have been part of the catalog of widely distributed international bookstores, are located in libraries and documentation centers of universities, higher education centers and other entities, within and outside the hemisphere, including places far from city centers, and constitute reference frameworks for undergraduate, graduate and doctoral theses and a wide range of theoretical research and practical applications in various fields of knowledge beyond the social sciences.
Currently, she works as an Evaluation Advisor for governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations. She is supported by a core of professionals, extensible according to service requirements, at the forefront of working methodologies and relationship practices according to international standards.
Coordinator of transdisciplinary teams of applied research in social policies and quality of life. External evaluator of programs of the European Union, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the World Bank. Retired Professor of the National University (UNA) in Costa Rica (highest rank in the Costa Rican university hierarchy). For several decades she worked as a professor-researcher and continues to collaborate in postgraduate thesis tutorials, lectures and conferences.
Recognized in the field of Women Pioneers of the UNA, as the first general director of the International Center of Economic Policy for Sustainable Development (CINPE, by acronym in Spanish), of that university. A very significant election.
Being a woman and not a native Costa Rican, in an environment where most of her colleagues are men and economists, factors that in any other context would have generated exclusion.
A very significant choice.
To be a woman and not be native to Costa Rica,
in an environment with a majority of male colleagues and economists,
factors that in any other context would have led to exclusion.
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