
Dr. Juan Manzur, governor of Argentina's T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô province.
Early this year, a City College of New York delegation traveled to T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô in northwest Argentina to expand ties with the (UNT), one of the South American nation’s largest educational institutions with more than 60,000 students. On Sept. 20, T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô Province Governor Dr. reciprocates the City College team’s visit during his U.S. tour with a talk at CCNY on international affairs, education and trade from an Argentine perspective.
CCNY’s ties with the T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô provincial government and Universidad Nacional de T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô cover:
- Sustainable development, with particular focus on rural areas,
including preparedness for the potential impacts of climate change
through the CCNY-based ; - Medical collaboration;
- Entrepreneurship and innovation; and
- Planning and analysis of public policies for regional development.
The NOAA-CREST remote sensing collaboration is of particular interest to the Argentines who would like to increase the number of sensors in T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô province to monitor the weather. The region is a leading exporter of lemons in the world, and a major producer of sugar cane and other fruits. More remote sensing would enable more accurate forecasts of flooding and drought.
Manzur has served as T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô’s governor since October 2015. A medical doctor by profession, he was previously T³Ü³¦³Ü³¾Ã¡²Ô’s Minister of Health (2003) and later Argentina’s national Minister of Health (2009).
In addition to his governor duties, Manzur has since 2016 served as president pro tempore of the Integration Zone of the Central West of South America. Also known by the acronym Zicosur, it’s an economic zone comprising 44 states in six countries. There are four each from Peru and Chile; eight from Bolivia, 14 from Paraguay, two from Brazil and 10 from Argentina.
In his capacity as Zicosur president, Manzur meets with top U.S. State Department and Organization of American States officials in Washington, DC, before he visits CCNY.
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