Representatives of the member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) highlighted the organization’s leadership and called for the strengthening of its position and its pivotal role as a space for reflection and dialogue in the fight against inequality.
During the second day of the regional commission’s thirty-seventh session, which ends on Friday, May 11 in Havana, Cuba, ECLAC presented a report on the activities carried out in the last biennial (2016-2017), and the organization’s projected work agenda through 2020.
“We want to thank ECLAC not only fo…
Representantes de los países miembros de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) destacaron hoy el liderazgo del organismo y llamaron a fortalecer su rol y su papel preponderante como espacio de reflexión y diálogo en la lucha contra la desigualdad.
En la celebración de la segunda jornada de trabajo del trigésimo séptimo período de sesiones de la Comisión regional, que culmina el viernes 11 en La Habana, Cuba, la CEPAL presentó un informe con las actividades realizadas en el último bienio (2016-2017), y el proyecto de programa de trabajo del organismo al 2020.
“Queremos …
Almost two years have elapsed since the launch of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the pace of implementation in the Caribbean has remained slow. The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has identified a lack of national institutional frameworks to support SDG implementation in most countries as a major factor in the slow pace of implementation.
This study shows that Member States that have formalized an institutional arrangement for SDG implementation have recorded appreciable progress in mainstreaming the SDGs and in building national ownership of th…