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.

The Care Society: Governance, Political Economy and Social Dialogue for a Transformation with Gender Equality

Building the care society is a vital transformation for substantive equality, sustainable development and peace. This paradigm prioritizes the sustainability of life and of the planet, and recognizes care as a need, a right, a public good and as crucial work to boost the economy.

Physical description

157 pages

Publisher

ECLAC

NU. CEPAL

Date

UN symbol

LC/CRM.16/3

Other publications

Updated Economic Overview of Latin America and the Caribbean 2013
Compacts for Equality: Towards a Sustainable Future
Economic and Social Panorama of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, 2013
Natural resources: status and trends towards a regional development agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean. Contribution of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean: China-Latin America cross-council taskforce. Working document
The current international context and its macroeconomic repercussions for Latin America and the Caribbean
Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Follow-up to the United Nations development agenda beyond 2015 and to Rio+20
Implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean Review of the period 2009-2013 and lessons learned. Summary and overview
Proposed regional agenda on population and development for Latin America and the Caribbean beyond 2014
Strengthening biregional cooperation between Latin America and Asia-Pacific: the role of FEALAC