News illustration of economists and officials at the Festival of Economies for Life panel discussion in Bogotá's Palacio de San Carlos.
News illustration of economists and officials at the Festival of Economies for Life panel discussion in Bogotá's Palacio de San Carlos.
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Festival of Economies for Life begins in Bogotá

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The Festival of Economies for Life began on Saturday at the Palacio de San Carlos in Bogotá, organized by the Ministry of Education and the Progressive International. The event, running until May 4, brings together officials and economists to discuss a progressive economic model focused on industry, agriculture, and energy transition. Panels address institutional blockages and income distribution.

The festival opened on May 2 at the Palacio de San Carlos, supported by the Centro de Pensamiento Vida, the Foreign Ministry, and the Ministry of Finance. Cristian Pino, from the Progressive International secretariat, stated Colombia represents 'a living reserve of the spirit of Havana 1974' and that the event continues a cycle started in 2024.

Simón Gómez Azza, economist at King’s College London, criticized the oil-dependent model of recent decades and advocated for Colombia as a 'world life power', with agrarian reform and energy transition. First-day panels included 'Model change: engines of development (energy transition, agriculture, and industry)', featuring Mario Valencia and Hernán Ceballos, who highlighted policies like Law 2294 of 2023 and non-mining exports near US$8 billion.

Laura Moisá, co-director of the Banco de la República, called for rethinking the global economic model by valuing environmental resources like the Amazon and reducing inequalities in water and education access. César Giraldo, another co-director, pointed to institutional blockages: 'More resources are demanded, but when the Government tries to obtain them, the blockage appears', proposing fiscal, productive, and social pacts.

In the employment panel, speakers like María Consuelo Ahumada and Daniel Ossa discussed minimum wage advances and labor share recovery to 43%, criticizing the neoliberal approach and prioritizing the poorest.

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Reactions on X to the Festival of Economies for Life in Bogotá are largely promotional from government officials like Education Minister Daniel Rojas and the Centro de Pensamiento Vida, emphasizing progressive economic transformation and global debates. Media such as La República and RTVC Noticias report on the opening at Palacio de San Carlos and ongoing panels. One user expresses skepticism, comparing the initiative to a lottery scheme.

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Panel of Global South economists Jayati Ghosh, Pedro Rossi, and Fadhel Kaboub at the Festival of Economies for Life, urging independent industrial policies.
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Global south economists call for independent industrial policy at festival

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At the Festival of Economies for Life, international economists urged transforming the current economic model due to its inequality and colonial logics. Experts like Jayati Ghosh, Pedro Rossi, and Fadhel Kaboub advocated sovereign industrial policies and south-south cooperation. The event, organized by the Ministry of Education and the Progressive International, runs until May 4.

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 kicks off officially this weekend, solidifying its role as a key economic driver in Colombia's Caribbean region. It is projected to generate over 840 billion pesos and 193,000 direct and indirect jobs. The event stands out for its cultural tradition and city-wide impact.

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On May 1, 2026, Colombian workers marked International Labor Day with mobilizations across multiple cities, supporting Gustavo Petro's government. In Neiva, over 1,000 people marched demanding labor reforms and wage equity. The events proceeded peacefully under police oversight.

The 38th Bogotá International Book Fair (FILBO 2026), which opened on April 21 with India as Guest Country of Honor and Boyacá as Guest Region of Honor under the motto “Escucharnos es leernos,” concluded on May 4 at Corferias with 563,000 visitors over 14 days. The event featured 433 authors from 25 countries and 566 exhibitors from 30 countries.

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On the eve of International Women's Day, Colombia highlights advances in female leadership and the care economy, which accounts for nearly 20% of GDP and is mostly shouldered by women. While laws like 1413 of 2010 have made unpaid work visible, challenges remain such as the wage gap and unequal domestic burden. The country ranks fourth globally in women in high-level positions, at 43.4%.

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 is projected to inject over $840 billion into the local economy, according to official estimates. It expects 820,000 visitors and more than 6 million spectators, while creating 193,000 temporary jobs.

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Several Chilean left-wing leaders, including Gabriel Boric, Isabel Allende, Paulina Vodanovic, and Camila Vallejo, will attend the Global Progressive Mobilisation in Barcelona on April 17 and 18. The forum, organized by the Socialist International and others, follows a 2025 summit in Santiago. It addresses challenges like wars in Iran, Gaza, and Ukraine, and the rise of right-wing governments.

 

 

 

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