Institutional Documents and Books

Institutional publications under the purview of the Office of the Executive Secretary, prepared for sessions, high-level conferences, summits and the like. These publications fall into one category or another depending on the agenda and the type of preparatory materials. They set out the organization’s thinking and the actions it proposes to meet the challenges of development in the region. As such, the institution, not an individual or individuals, is the author.

Towards mainstreaming the gender perspective in statistical production in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin American and Caribbean countries have made progress towards mainstreaming the gender perspective in official statistical production, in line with the agreements adopted in the Regional Gender Agenda.

Physical description

125 pages.

Publisher

ECLAC
UN Women
INEGI
Cooperación española

NU. CEPAL

Date

ISBN

9789210035565

UN symbol

LC/PUB.2024/13-P

Other publications

Latin America and the Caribbean looking ahead to the Second World Summit for Social Development: proposals for inclusive social development
Latin America and the Caribbean in the Final Five Years of the 2030 Agenda: Steering Transformations to Accelerate Progress. Summary
Overcoming Development Traps in Latin America and the Caribbean in the Digital Age: The Transformative Potential of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
Action for equality, development and peace in Latin America and the Caribbean
Accessible versions of publications
On the road to the Second World Summit for Social Development: contributions from the regional commissions
Guidelines for preparing accessible documents of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC): basic recommendations. Accessible version
Panorama of Productive Development Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024: How can the region advance the great productive transformation it needs?
Guidelines for preparing accessible documents of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC): basic recommendations
Distributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition