Prefeasibility studies reveal proposed routes aimed at solving persistent road issues and boosting regional connectivity. Cuenca’s long-standing transportation bottleneck may soon see relief as the Ecuadorian government advances plans for a new highway connecting the...
Ecuador Moves to Expand Solar Power as Hydroelectric Limitations Trigger Energy Crisis
Government in talks with Spanish firm for 600 megawatts of solar; long-delayed projects, payment disputes remain obstacles. Ecuador is taking new steps to confront its persistent energy crisis by ramping up investment in solar power, a sector that until now has played...
Noboa’s Second Term Begins with Big Promises and High Expectations
A new chapter without a new beginning. Daniel Noboa officially launched his first full presidential term on May 24, 2025, but unlike most presidents beginning their time in office, he faces the unique reality of continuing a government he’s already been leading for...
Daniel Noboa Begins Full Term with a Call to Break from the Past
Noboa begins term vowing reform, stability, and a break from Ecuador’s recent crises in his inauguration speech. Standing before the National Assembly on the anniversary of Ecuador’s independence-defining Battle of Pichincha, President Daniel Noboa used the occasion of his inauguration to signal a definitive break from the nation’s recent turmoil and to lay out his […]
Noboa Pushes Procurement Reform in Second Urgent Economic Bill
New law aims to dismantle entrenched corruption and modernize $8 billion state contracting system. President Daniel Noboa submitted his second urgent economic reform bill to the National Assembly on May 27th, seeking to overhaul Ecuador’s outdated and corruption-prone public procurement system. The legislation, titled the Organic Law for Innovation and Strengthening of Public Management, is […]
Pinto Reopens Vice Presidency Amid Pledge to Serve Ecuador’s Most Vulnerable
María José Pinto takes office with a mandate to focus on social issues after years of political conflict left the office closed. After months of controversy and shuttered offices, Ecuador’s vice presidency is once again operational. On Monday, May 26, 2025, María José Pinto formally assumed the role of vice president and reopened the institution, […]
Social Media Fuels the Growth of Illegal Finance Networks in Ecuador
Superintendency of Banks calls for new laws, better technology, and public awareness to fight underground financial fraud. Ecuador is facing an alarming surge in illegal financial institutions, with social media acting as a primary catalyst for their rapid spread. In just the first five months of 2025, authorities have uncovered 32 new unlicensed operations—adding to […]
Tensions Rise in Cuenca as Rural Communities Protest Land Use Ordinances
Anger mounts over zoning reforms as Mayor Zamora walks back controversial regulation. A growing wave of rural unrest is challenging the administration of Cuenca Mayor Cristian Zamora, as communities from the city’s outlying parishes demand the repeal of a series of...
Violence Surges as Organized Crime Tightens Grip on Ecuador
Homicide numbers spike in early 2025, with Guayas province at the epicenter of an escalating crisis. Ecuador’s battle against organized crime took a grim turn in the first four months of 2025, with homicides surging by over 58% compared to the same period last year. The Ministry of the Interior reports that 3,087 people were […]
What They Left Behind
I’m back from the U.S., after nearly four weeks of closing out my mother’s accounts, her home, and, in many ways, her life. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. Yes, she was 82 and not in good health. But I didn’t expect to lose her—not yet. I let myself believe she’d […]










