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Latin America's Need for Regional Research Centers*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Felipe Herrera*
Affiliation:
Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D. C.

Extract

The degree conferred upon me by the University of America with the concurrence of the 24 universities of the Republic of Colombia is a powerful incentive to the work of the Inter-American Development Bank in the field of higher education and research in Latin America. You will forgive me, then, if I take this occasion to mention the role of the Inter-American Bank as the “Bank of the Latin American University,” a role which has placed it in the vanguard of an impressive process of international cooperation for the modernization and decisive expansion of higher education in the Hemisphere. The $55 million it has loaned to 71 institutions in 17 countries bear eloquent testimony to an abiding preoccupation of the Bank in its brief years of existence.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © University of Miami 1967

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Footnotes

*

Editor's Note: These remarks were made by Mr. Felipe Herrera upon receiving an honorary degree conferred by the University of America, of Bogotá, in association with the Colombian universities, in Washington, D.C., September 12, 1966

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* Editor's Note: These remarks were made by Mr. Felipe Herrera upon receiving an honorary degree conferred by the University of America, of Bogotá, in association with the Colombian universities, in Washington, D.C., September 12, 1966