As the youngest elected president in Ecuador’s history, President Daniel Noboa is determined to pave a new way forward for a country in crisis. Ecuador, a country with a rich history, vibrant cultural landscape and incredible geographic diversity, was one of the safest countries in Latin America as recently as 2019. In the last year, Ecuador has faced rising tension and gang violence, including a sharp increase in homicides and an on-air takeover of an influential TV news station this past January. With elections scheduled for February 2025, he has less than a year to address the nation’s security challenges while navigating diplomatic frictions and a struggling economy.
Watch a virtual discussion with Global Minnesota and Glaeldys González Calanche, the Giustra Fellow for the Latin America and Caribbean Program of the International Crisis Group breaking down the challenges facing Ecuador, as well as the possibilities and opportunities for a positive future in Ecuador.
About Glaeldys González Calanche:
Glaeldys González Calanche is Giustra Fellow in the International Crisis Group’s Latin America and Caribbean Program. In this role, she conducts field research, formulates policy recommendations, and assists in the Program’s advocacy activities related to conflict prevention and mitigation in the region. She currently leads the program’s research on Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.
Glaeldys holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political and Administrative Sciences with an emphasis on International Relations from the Central University of Venezuela and a Master’s Degree in Latin American Studies from the University of Salamanca. Glaeldys is based in Bogotá, Colombia and is a native speaker of Spanish.
Thanks to promotional sponsors the Minnesota International NGO Network and the United Nations Association of Minnesota.
Watch the recording below!