Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences
The Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (Spanish: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Portuguese: Faculdade Latino-Americana de Ciências Sociais or FLACSO) is a graduate-only university system and inter-governmental autonomous organization for Latin America dedicated to research, teaching and spreading of social sciences.
It was created on April 17, 1957,[1] following a UNESCO initiative at the Latin American Conference on Social Sciences in Rio de Janeiro. Its goal was to promote academic research and development in the region.[1]
Its membership is open to Latin American and Caribbean countries that subscribe to the FLACSO agreement. Current members include: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Dominican Republic, Suriname and Uruguay.
Josette Altmann Borbón, a historian and former First Lady of Costa Rica, was elected Secretary General of FLACSO in June 2016.[1] She succeeded Manuel González on July 31, 2016.[1]
Notable people
References
- Avendaño, Manuel (2016-07-14). "Josette Altmann, ex primera dama, electa Secretaria General de Flacso". La Nación (San José). Retrieved 2016-06-03.
External links
- FLACSO In Spanish.
- Flacso - Argentina In Spanish
- Flacso - Brasil In Portuguese
- Flacso - Chile In Spanish
- Flacso - Costa Rica In Spanish
- Flacso - Cuba In Spanish
- Flacso - Ecuador In Spanish
- Flacso - El Salvador In Spanish
- Flacso - Guatemala In Spanish
- Flacso - México In Spanish
- Flacso - Panamá In Spanish
- Flacso - Paraguay In Spanish
- Flacso - República Dominicana In Spanish
- Flacso - Uruguay In Spanish