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Horizontes CEPAL – Capítulo especial: Entrevista a Alicia Bárcena, Secretaria Ejecutiva de la CEPAL
The Hummingbird Vol. 7 No. 10
Report of the twenty-eighth session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee
The Hummingbird Vol. 7 No. 9
Countries of the Region Urge for a Paradigm Shift in International Financing and for Strengthening Multilateralism
Representatives of Latin American and Caribbean countries urged for a paradigm shift in international financing that would allow for immediate responses to the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to be provided and for sustainable development to be achieved in the region, during today’s virtual meeting of the thirty-fifth session of the Committee of the Whole of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). On this occasion, Cuba handed the Presidency Pro Tempore over to Costa Rica, which will hold this position for the next two years. The meeting – in which 3…
Países de la región instan a un cambio de paradigma en materia de financiamiento internacional y al fortalecimiento del multilateralismo
Representantes de los países de América Latina y el Caribe instaron hoy a un cambio de paradigma en materia de financiamiento internacional que permita dar respuesta inmediata a los efectos de la pandemia del coronavirus (COVID-19) y alcanzar el desarrollo sostenible en la región, durante la reunión virtual del trigésimo quinto período de sesiones del Comité Plenario de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL). En la ocasión, Cuba traspasó la Presidencia Pro Témpore a Costa Rica, país que ejercerá este cargo por los próximos dos años. La reunión, en la que participaron 37 …
Policy Brief: Planning for resilience: an integrated approach to tackle climate change in the Caribbean
The Caribbean subregion is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events. Vulnerability is a key multidimensional concept at the heart of resilience building, relating to each country’s multiple spatial and socioeconomic risks and conditions. In fact, due to its geographical location and concentration of population and activities in low-lying coastal areas, the Caribbean is the second most hazard-prone region in the world...Moreover, impacts of extreme weather events on Caribbean small economies are of national proportions. For example, in the hurricane s…
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.7
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.6
Advancing the Decade of Action for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.1
Policy Brief: Moving towards equal access to technology for persons with disabilities in the Caribbean
In the Caribbean, there are approximately 1.3 million persons with a disability of some kind and some 250,000 persons with a significant disability. These numbers are projected to increase dramatically in the coming decades as the population of the subregion ages and given the global increase in chronic health conditions. Persons with disabilities (PWDs) face a range of physical, social, attitudinal and institutional barriers that prevent their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. As a result, they experience less favorable outcomes in health, education, …
The Hummingbird Vol.6 No.10
Strategies for increasing economic resilience in the Caribbean
Report of the nineteenth meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee
Mainstreaming youth in sustainable development
Investing in the Caribbean Future
Caribbean development report: A perusal of public debt in the Caribbean and its impact on economic growth
This paper examines the genesis and evolution of debt and debt overhang in the Caribbean with individual case studies, to extract lessons and make broad recommendations with regard to appropriate mechanisms and policy measures that can be implemented to reduce the debt burden of the subregion. The econometric model utilized in the paper has shown that a one percent increase on debt to GDP ratio causes a 0.015decline in real GDP growth for the countries in the Caribbean panel, suggesting that debt has a pernicious effect on growth on Caribbean economies. What is even more worrisome was that Car…