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El estado del arte y los retos de la planificación en América Latina y el Caribe. Resumen
Planning Repository of Latin America and the Caribbean
Repositório de Planejamento da América Latina e do Caribe
Ecuador to Host Regional Meeting on Planning for Development
Ministers and senior authorities, as well as experts and officials from international organizations, will participate on November 18-19 in Yachay (Ecuador) in meetings organized by the Government of Ecuador and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), where they will analyze the contribution of planning to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. On November 18, the XIV Conference of Ministers and Heads of Planning of Latin America and the Caribbean will take place. It will be inaugurated by the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, and the …
Draft programme: capacity-building for the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development
The regular system of government financing for ILPES: background, history and current situation
El sistema regular de aportes gubernamentales al ILPES: antecedentes, evolución y situación actual
ILPES Programme of work, 2016-2017. Subprogramme 10: Planning of public administration
Programa de trabajo del ILPES, 2016-2017. Subprograma 10: Planificación de la gestión pública
Women live globally longer, healthier lives with better education, reveals new UN report
(New York, 20 October) The lives of women and girls around the world have improved in several areas over the last 20 years, according to the new United Nations report The World’s Women 2015 launched today. Coming on the heels of the recently adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this new set of data on women and girls worldwide brings into sharp perspective the need for gender equality outlined in Goal 5. “We cannot achieve our 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development without full and equal rights for half of the world’s population, in law and in practice,” said UN Secretary-Gener…
Las mujeres en todo el mundo viven vidas más largas y saludables con una mejor educación, revela nuevo informe de la ONU
(Nueva York, 20 de octubre) Las vidas de las mujeres y las niñas han mejorado alrededor del mundo en diversos ámbitos en los últimos 20 años, según el nuevo informe de las Naciones Unidas titulado The World’s Women 2015 (Las mujeres en el mundo, 2015), publicado hoy. Sumándose a los recientemente aprobados Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, este nuevo conjunto de datos sobre las mujeres y las niñas traza una perspectiva nítida de la necesidad de alcanzar la igualad entre los géneros descrita en el Objetivo 5. “No podemos cumplir la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible sin que la mitad de…