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The transformative power of sport in accelerating gender equality Speaking at a high-level ministerial roundtable organised by the Mission of Qatar, IOC Member Laura Chinchilla underlined the ...
Kevin Farmer Bonnie Fairbanks of St Ursula's in the Laura Geitz Cup netball carnival at The Glennie School, Sunday, March 16, 2025. Picture: Kevin Farmer Libby Coom and Abby Keating (Chinchilla ...
Laura Chinchilla served as the president of Costa Rica from 2010 to 2014. Her career has focused on institutional strengthening, citizen security, and sustainability. Before her presidency, she held ...
Globally, it’s uncommon for women to be elected president without powerful family connections or male predecessor support, as seen with Laura Chinchilla, president of Costa Rica, or Dilma ...
The Advisory Board, co-chaired by former President of Costa Rica Laura Chinchilla and A. Michael Spence, the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean Emeritus at Stanford University, will advise report ...
The security crisis in Ecuador generated reactions in Costa Rica. Former president Laura Chinchilla expressed her concern about the situation in the Latin American country and the situation Costa Rica ...
Costa Rica has 12 administrative police forces, plus the OIJ, but these units don’t always work together efficiently, said Laura Chinchilla, the former president of Costa Rica who now heads a ...
Zamora, who previously served as Minister of Security from 2011 to 2014 during President Laura Chinchilla Miranda’s administration, brings with him a wealth of experience and familiarity with the ...
She had held the same position in the 2011-2014 government of former President Laura Chinchilla, known for having been hard on crime. Opposition parties have criticized Chaves, saying he has not ...
“The problem has come home to roost,” Laura Chinchilla, a former president of Costa Rica, says. “Our own people are using drugs and making it possible for these crime groups to exist.
“The problem has come home to roost,” Laura Chinchilla, a former president of Costa Rica, told The Washington Post. “Our own people are using drugs and making it possible for these crime ...
Former President Laura Chinchilla confirmed that an increasing number of Costa Ricans are getting addicted to drugs these days. “Our own people are using drugs and making it possible for these crime ...