Up to 1989, social policy in Cuba achieved very notable advances
in education, health, social security, employment and income
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Foreword In September 2000, 147 heads of State and Government, together with 42 ministers and heads of delegation, gathered at the General...
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The objective of this report is to assess the extent to which the standardized methodology
developed by ECLAC for...
Latin America and the Caribbean Will Grow 4.3% this Year How to Ensure Social Policies are Both Efficient and Effective Opinion: Hopeful...
New Page 1This issue of the FALBulletin presents information relating to the implementation in Latin Americanand Caribbean countries of the...
Latin American markets entered 2005 with impetus, as the favorable environment for capital inflows at the end of 2004 persisted in the beginning...
Jamaica has abundant renewable energy sources (RES), which have hardly been tapped in the past and could provide for large shares of the future...
This research produced evidence about the contribution of investment and other sources to the growth process of Latin America during 1960-2002,...
CONTENTS I.A new publication on groundwater international treaties.II. Spain and Portugal in water conflict.III.Hungary aims to end tug of war...
Three factors define the main difficulties faced by developing countries in the area of trade facilitation: (i) limited understanding and use by...
Food insecurity and hunger are closely associated with extreme poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, but they should not be confused with it...
Region Will Meet Some Millennium Goals, But Antipoverty Fight Lagging Education Remains a Challenge Opinion by José Luis Machinea: There'...
In its work in assisting member countries in meeting international commitments to the application of thorough gender analysis in formulating...