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Through this initiative we have led significant efforts to promote transparency in Central America, transforming social perceptions about corruption and underscoring the ethical responsibility of individuals and organizations in the public and private sectors.
Under the Women's Business Growth initiative of INCAE Business School, she has stood out for her focus on empowering women entrepreneurs in Honduras.
Costa Rica is moving towards a deeper understanding of its social and environmental challenges.
It reveals an unprecedented reversal in social progress worldwide. One of the world's most comprehensive collections of social and environmental data, this index offers crucial insights into global well-being beyond traditional economic indicators.
We work with ECOM Trading to measure and improve the well-being of the agricultural communities in which the company operates, with a particular focus on female empowerment and inclusive growth.
In collaboration with the Social Progress Imperative and Mexico, How are we doing? we have participated as a technical partner in the development and analysis of the Social Progress Index (SPI) for the States of Mexico. This project represents a significant effort to measure and promote well-being and sustainable development at the state level in Mexico.
It was designed to concretely measure and understand the well-being of people in Costa Rica's tourism destinations. It aims to improve the way public-private agendas are set to foster social progress and inclusive and sustainable economic growth in these areas.
We worked with the ICT to update the IPS for the 33 Tourism Development Centers in the country, expanding the scope and accuracy of the measurement.
Working in collaboration with MarViva and the Social Progress Imperative, we have developed specific applications of the Social Progress Index (SPI) for the fishing sector in Colombia and Costa Rica. These projects represent a significant effort to measure and promote well-being and sustainable development in fishing communities in the region.
This study presents the first GPI measurement at the district level in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, with a specific focus on the fishing sector.
We develop general or sectorial trainings adapted to the needs of projects in sustainable mobility or in forests, biodiversity and ecosystems in various editions of our training program.
We lead the way in creating practical and effective solutions that enable businesses, governments and communities to adapt and thrive in a changing environment.
A tool that allows Nicaraguan MSMEs to know their level of digital maturity and receive recommendations to move towards a greater transformation in this regard.