Below please find various memorabilia that Dr. Lustig has collected through her work, travels, and from her family.
2016
Nobel Prize winners Angus Deaton and Joseph Stiglitz (right), with OECD’s Chief Statistician Martine Durand and Tulane’s Nora Lustig at the meeting of the High Level Expert Group on Measuring Economic Performance and Social Progress – OECD Headquarters, Paris, September 10-11, 2016Nora with Enrique Iglesias at Palacio Real, Madrid – April 2016Palacio Real, Madrid – April 2016Signing Sean Higggins’ Doctoral
Signing Yang Wang’s Doctoral
2015
With Winnie Byanyima and Donald Kaberuka and others at the Oxfam Inequality Conference hosted by Oxford University (UK). January 19, 2015.Honoring Albert Fishlow in Rio de Janeiro (July 3 2015) More photos here and hereDinner menu from Tulane University and World Bank CEQ learning event. Tabbard Inn, Washington, DC. February 18, 2015.Carmen Diana Deere, Ludovico Feoli, and Nora Lustig at Tulane University. March 3, 2015.Video from Albert Fishlow seminar, Rio de Janeiro, 3 July 2015.Paris, June 26 2015Presenting CEQ results for Ghana, Accra, October 29Minister Seth Terkper Stephen Younger (Ithaca College) with CEQ Institute Director Nora Lustig at the presentation of the Commitment to Equity Assessment of Ghana in seminar co-organized by MofFinance and International Growth Center. Accra, Ghana, October 30, 2015Between 1965 and 1983, 10 ex-students from Escuela Comercial N. 7 (Where Prof. Lustig attended high school in Buenos Aires, Argentina), were among the thousands of those “desaparecidos” during the military dictatorship. On September 16, their memory will be honored at a special ceremony.
Book signing in honor of Enrique Iglesias (left), Inter American Dialogue, Washington D.C., Nov. 16, 2015
Nora Lustig with Ambassador Miguel Basañez and wife, and Daniel Chavez and wife, Dialogue’s Gala Dinner, Washington, D.C., Nov. 17, 2015
Nora Lustig and President Ernesto Zedillo, Dialogue’s Gala Dinner, Washington D.C., Nov. 17, 2015Reception on Dec. 11, 2015 to celebrate the Gates Foundation grant to The CEQ Institute. Ludovico Feoli, director of the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, with Nora Lustig, Tulane’s Samuel Z. Stone Professor of Latin American Economics.Reception on Dec. 11, 2015 to celebrate the Gates Foundation grant to the CEQ Institute. Nora Lustig with Economics Department faculty and PhD students.
2014
With Nelson Mandela’s statue. Pretoria, South Africa. Nov 5, 2014Winnie Byanyima, Michele Bachelet, Christine Lagarde, and Nora Lustig at La Moneda Palace, Santiago, Chile. Dec 4, 2014Standing with Minister of Strategic Affairs in Brazil, Marcelo Neri. November 18, 2014Jurado Premio Vidanta 2014 at Place Nuevo Vallarta, México on August 28, 2014. To the right of Professor Lustig is former president of Uruguay, Julio Sanguinetti, and to her left is Jose Luis Machenea, former head of CEPAL.Inequality and Poverty in Latin America: Spring 2014 classNora’s son, Carlos (left), was featured in The Washington Post along with Emiliano Ruprah (right) for their initiative empowering non-tech entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C.The presidents of Argentina, Brazil and Chile in 1976 and 2014. What a change!Current photos of my High School, Comercial No. 7 on Monroe Avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina (Interior 1, Interior 2, Interior 3, Interior 4)
Festschrift and Message between Nora Lustig and Enrique Iglesias. Click Here
2013
Premio Vidanta Jury in Riviera Maya, Mexico, on September 6, 2013. To Nora’s left (looking straight into the picutre) is Julio Sanguinetti, former president of Urugua, and to the right is Amb. Luis Mayra (former Chilean Ambassador to Mexico); others: Billie Miller, former prime minister of Barbados, Jose Luis Machinea, former head of Central Bank in Argentina and former Executive General of UNECLAC; Rebeca Grynspan, Associate Administrator at UNDP; and Ambassador Angulo, former Ambassador to Mexico from Spain.Permio Vidanta Roundtable, Riviera Maya, Mexico, on September 6, 2013
Meetings of the LACEA/IADB/WB/UNDP Research Network on Inequality and Poverty (NIP), the World Bank, Washington DC. May 6 2013. From left to right: Rodrigo Valdes, Louise Cord, Guillermo Cruces, Nora Lustig and Francisco FerreiraEconomics of Poverty, Class of Fall 2013