Public & Government Affairs

Latin America is Again Pursuing Copy-Paste Policies for Vaccine Strategies

Over the last few decades, Latin America has followed the lead of the European Union (EU) on policy goals related to renewable energy, plastics, emissions, and waste management. However, goals that are well within reach of developed countries, are much less attainable for developing countries due to the lack of infrastructure and institutions needed to support higher standards. This is the art of the “Copy-Paste” policy, and it’s happening again with COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Latin America.

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