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9 August 2007
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Latin American and Caribbean countries approve Quito consensus
The document reaffirms commitments to ensure women's political participation and recognition of their contribution to the economy and social protection.
7 August 2007
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Women's Work Is Key to Overcoming Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean
But profound gender inequalities persist in terms of income, social protection and distribution of the workload.
6 August 2007
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Toward Gender Parity in Political Representation for Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
ECLAC document highlights political participation as a universally-recognized instrument for women's empowerment and gender equity.
6 August 2007
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Political Figures from Latin America and Spain Inaugurate the 10th Regional Conference on Women
Heads of Women's Ministries and gender-policy authorities from most of the Latin America and Caribbean countries are participating.