Panel IV: "Seguridad ciudadana y calidad de vida" en Campus FAES Argentina

14/10/2010

http://assets.fundacionfaes.org/Home+FAES/2010PC/J2_CFA_D1.jpg Eduardo Amadeo: Assuming we are going to be in a stable country, with sustained growth, a long and complex job is before us. Programmes like the 'universal benefit' must be kept, but kept as really universal, because it's important that the parents of children are at home There must be work focused on high-risk homes, support for the creation of social networks, mediators working on containment nets for youths, and finally, the Justice system must be reformed so that it stops being an inequitable system, so that it enables everyone to access the Justice system Eugenio Burzaco: Security organisations have to work with social organisations Alfredo Lozada: Peru is like a new rich person, it has earned a lot of money, but it doesn't know what to do with it. For example, there haven't been enough public policies to generate social change Mar?a Eugenia Vidal: Insecurity isn't just the point where the two Argentinas meet, it also affects the excluded Argentina, which has fewer resources to defend itself with Insecurity has not so much to do with poverty than with inequality and with the loss of family control, resulting in drug consumption and adolescent pregnancy. It is a complex challenge that cannot be solved in a day, there are no magical solutions Power and Freedom of Speech (http://fundacionfaes.bluecell.es/en/poder_y_libertad_de_expresin) Day of Campus (http://fundacionfaes.bluecell.es/en/sin_espacio_para_la_improvisacin)