Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu and ECLAC’s Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena, signed an agreement regarding the organization’s thirty-sixth session, which will be held on May 23-27.
The publication contains eight essays by twelve authors under the direction of the Executive Secretary Alicia Bárcena, the Deputy Executive Secretary Antonio Prado, and the Director of the Office in Buenos Aires Martín Abeles.
Delegates from the countries that signed the declaration on rights of access to information, public participation and justice in environmental matters will meet on April 5-8 in Montevideo.
A study by ECLAC also indicates that around one third of foreign direct investment in the region came from that North American country in the last decade.
Economic growth and the implementation of a series of policies likely fueled the reduction in the proportion of workers who do not contribute to social security.