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17 October 2013
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ECLAC Calls on Latin American and Caribbean Countries to Make Progress in Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Women
Document highlights the deep inequalities affecting over 23 million indigenous women.
19 June 2012
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Latin American and Caribbean Countries Agree to Forge Closer Collaboration in order to Improve Use of Statistics
They called for increased use of national data in human development reports, and highlighted progress in the code of good practice for statistics.
11 May 2012
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Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean Commit to Promoting the Human Rights and Freedoms of Older Persons
The San José Charter was adopted by the representatives of the ECLAC member States.
11 May 2012
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The Regional Agenda on Equality Requires the Inclusion of Older Persons in Social Protection Systems
The number of older persons in Latin America will exceed that of children in 2036.
9 May 2012
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The Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean Will Analyze Challenges Related to the Human Rights and Social Protection of Older Persons
The meeting is taking place in Costa Rica and is organized by the Government of the country and ECLAC.