Eighth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable (Day 2, Tuesday 10 September, 2024). Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
More information in https://www.cepal.org/en/events/eight... and https://cdcc.cepal.org/30/en…
Eighth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable (Day 1, Monday 9 September, 2024). Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
More information in https://www.cepal.org/en/events/eight... and https://cdcc.cepal.org/30/en…
Virtual Launch of the report Panorama of Productive Development Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean 2024, held at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago, Chile, during an online seminar.…
Lanzamiento del informe Panorama de las Políticas de Desarrollo Productivo en América Latina y el Caribe 2024, realizado en el marco de un seminario online en la sede de la CEPAL en Santiago, Chile, el jueves 5 de septiembre de 2024.…
Lançamento Virtual da Panorama das Políticas de Desenvolvimento Produtivo na América Latina e no Caribe 2024. CEPAL, Santiago, Chile, quinta-feira 5 setembro 2024.…
Video completo del Taller para periodistas y comunicadores sobre políticas de desarrollo productivo en América Latina y el Caribe, organizado por la CEPAL el miércoles 28 de agosto de 2024, como preparación para el lanzamiento del nuevo informe anual del organismo regional de las Naciones Unidas "Panorama de las Políticas de Desarrollo Productivo en América Latina y el Caribe, 2024" programado para el 5 de septiembre de 2024.
Más información sobre el taller: https://www.cepal.org/es/noticias/cepal-invita-periodistas-comunicadore…
Más información sobre el lanzamiento: https://www.cepal.org/es/noticias/cepal-presentara-la-primera-edicion-s……
The eighth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable and the thirtieth session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) are being held at a time when the subregion is animated by the recently concluded Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States, which set a decisive agenda for SIDS in pursuit of resilient growth and sustainable development with the support of the international community. Indeed, in the very year that the United Nations convenes a Summit of the Future to inspire global dynamic action to safeguard the well-being of future generations, these sessions of the CDR and the CDCC offer the countries of the subregion an opportunity to sharpen their focus on the complex challenges that continue to confront them, and that require global solidarity and partnership in pursuit of innovative problem-solving strategies and actions. And as the Committee at its thirtieth session reflects on its work accomplished in the Caribbean, it is also a strategic opportunity for member States and associate members to explore how the Regional Commission might best support the countries’ efforts to give further momentum to addressing critical development priorities that will take you from vulnerability to resilience; from unsustainable debt to economic recovery and dynamic, sustainable growth.…
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) will release next Tuesday, August 13, its Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024: Low-growth trap, climate change and employment trends, one of the institution’s flagship annual economic reports in which it takes stock of the region’s economies in recent months and updates its growth estimates for each country.
The report will be presented during a hybrid (in-person and virtual) press conference at the organization’s central headquarters in Santiago, Chile.
In this edition corresponding to 2024, the report analyzes the regional economic performance and presents economic growth projections for this year and next year.
In addition to examining the macroeconomic situation, the second part of the Economic Survey 2024 takes a special look at the impact of the low-growth trap in which the region is caught on employment dynamics and labor informality. It also gauges the possible impact of an intensification of climate shocks on job creation.
All the information is available at https://bit.ly/4fwNHpW…
El martes 13 de agosto la CEPAL dará a conocer su Estudio Económico de América Latina y el Caribe, 2024: trampa de bajo crecimiento, cambio climático y dinámica del empleo, uno de los principales informes económicos anuales de la institución, en donde realiza un balance de las economías de la región en los últimos meses y actualiza sus estimaciones de crecimiento para cada uno de los países.
La presentación del documento se realizará mediante una conferencia de prensa híbrida (presencial y virtual) en la sede central del organismo en Santiago de Chile.
En su edición correspondiente a 2024, el informe analiza el desempeño de la economía regional y presenta proyecciones de crecimiento económico para este y el próximo año.
Junto con analizar la coyuntura macroeconómica, en su segunda parte el Estudio Económico 2024 examina de manera especial el impacto de la trampa de bajo crecimiento en la que se encuentra sumida la región, sobre la dinámica del empleo y la informalidad. También se estima el posible impacto de un una agudización de los choques climáticos sobre la creación de empleo.
Toda la información en https://bit.ly/4d8Kzih…
In September 2024, world leaders will convene at the United Nations in New York to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future.
This once-in-a-generation opportunity serves as a moment to mend eroded trust and demonstrate that international cooperation can effectively achieve agreed goals and tackle emerging threats and opportunities.
The annual Regional Forums on Sustainable Development convened earlier this year by the five UN Regional Commissions all featured sessions dedicated to the Summit of the Future.
These consultations captured voices from diverse experts across the regions around the five pillars of the Pact for the Future to be adopted at the Summit, which will include a Global Digital Compact and a Declaration on Future Generations.
More information: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1r/k1r...…