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  2. 3. Alma mater. Catholic University of Guayaquil ( BA) UCLouvain ( MA) University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign ( MS, PhD) Signature. Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado ( Spanish pronunciation: [rafaˈel βiˈsente koˈre.a ðelˈɣaðo]; born 6 April 1963) is an Ecuadorian politician and economist who served as President of Ecuador from 2007 to ...

  3. May 1, 2024 · Rafael Correa, economist and leftist president of Ecuador (2007–17) who dramatically raised spending on social programs, most notably health and education. His reformist agenda was popular with the poor but antagonized some business and media groups. He survived a coup attempt in 2010.

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  4. Rafael Vincente Correa Delgado was born on April 6, 1963 in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to working-class couple Rafael Correa Icaza and Norma Delgado Rendon. He completed his schooling from San Jose-La Salle School, Guayaquil, and graduated in economics from the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil (UCSG) in 1987, through a scholarship.

  5. May 24, 2017 · En el Informe a la Nación 2007-2017 Rafael Correa resume lo que, a su juicio, fueron los logros más importantes de su gobierno y los principales desafíos pendientes. Lo hecho en educación aparece bajo Conocimiento y Talento Humano e incluye tres subtemas: Educación, Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, y Cultura y Patrimonio.

  6. President Rafael Correa proclaimed Ecuador a new nation that day. He asserted that this constitution, with its potential for broad social reform, would help catalyze his efforts to transform the economy and alleviate poverty. The president considered education reform to be an essential component of his initiative: The Citizens’ Revolution.

  7. Feb 27, 2013 · He studied economics in that city's Catholic University and then went on to get two masters degrees - one in the US and the other in Belgium - and, in 2001, a PhD. The father of three speaks...

  8. After finishing school, Correa was awarded a scholarship to study at Guayaquil’s University, where he graduated with a degree in economics in 1987. He spent some time teaching indigenous children, trying to improve literacy rates, and subsequently learned the indigenous language, Quichua.

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