Recognize this economic crisis, the Center for Economic Development Studies (CEDE) at the Faculty of Economics of the University of the Andes, responded to the invitation from the Ford Foundation, following in the footsteps of the Hewlett Foundation, to reimagine capitalism and acknowledge that this crisis demands a profound rethinking of the economy, in a multidisciplinary effort.
To contribute to this effort, CEDE created the TREES – Teaching and Researching Equitable Economics from the South initiative in 2022, with initial funding from the Ford Foundation. An initiative that seeks to investigate, teach and disseminate knowledge about inequalities, in a broad sense, and from the global south. TREES will challenge existing ideas in the economics profession and encourage the exploration of new knowledge in collaboration with other disciplines, institutions and countries.
The graphic identity of TREES
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Meet the team
We are an initiative led and implemented by tenured professors from the Universidad de los Andes School of Economics and a diverse team of professionals.
Leopoldo Fergusson
Paula Jaramillo
Juan Camilo Cárdenas
Jimena Hurtado
Silvia Mongelós
Juan Pablo Castilla
Angie Carolina Bautista
Karen Castro
Es licenciada en psicología y pedagogía de la Universidad Pedagógica, magister en infancia y cultura de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Tiene experiencia en el fotalecimiento de proyectos y prácticas pedagógicas de docentes y directivos docentes que se desempeñan en contextos vulnerables. Su principal interés está en encontrar alternativas pedagógicas para lograr comunidades y entornos educativos más equitativos y diversos.
Correo: k.castroc@uniandes.edu.co
Andrés Bautista
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Education with a focus on Humanities and a Master's degree in Education. Currently, he is a doctoral student in Education at Universidad de los Andes, researching the role of communities of practice in the development of pedagogical practices. He's interested in teacher training processes and active learning strategies as means to transform inequalities through education.
Correo: wa.bautista10@uniandes.edu.co
David Becerra
He is an economist with a Master's degree in Economics from Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS). His research experience has focused on education quality, labor markets, and measuring civic competencies. He's interested in understanding the factors influencing inequality of opportunities and designing public policies to mitigate them.
Correo: d.becerramedina@uniandes.edu.co
Juan Andrés Díaz Rojas
He's a student majoring in Economics and Literature at Universidad de los Andes. He's part of the Outreach team. He's also co-founder of a creative firm startup where he's been involved in project management. He's passionate about making economics more accessible to everyone and driving both social and business transformations.
Correo: j.diaz112@uniandes.edu.co