20 Feb 2025, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 15:03
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Publicación
Latin America and the Caribbean is mired in a decades-long growth trap, and further hampered by global and regional conditions that limit the space for macroeconomic policies to spur economic growth in the region. The results of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024 reveal weaker job creation, especially in the formal sector, with young people, women, older persons, migrants and rural dwellers among the most likely to be informal workers. In addition, an intensification of climate change effects will drastically reduce the number of jobs created in the medium term if mit…
24 Abr 2025, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 15:03
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Documento de trabajo
The final report of the Expert Review presents a suite of policy recommendations aimed at helping countries break free of the ‘triple crisis’ of escalating debt burdens, climate change and nature loss. The recommendations provide practical proposals on how to unlock finance for sustainable development - a task made even more urgent by the recent geopolitical events.The Independent Expert Group is grateful to the members of the Expert Review Secretariat who have contributed to the research and drafting of this Report: Gabriel Oddone, Alfonso Capurro, Francisco Rosas, Martin Pereyra (CEPAL/ECLAC…
El Foro de Ministros y Autoridades Máximas de la Vivienda y el Desarrollo Urbano de América Latina y el Caribe (MINURVI) es la principal instancia de coordinación intergubernamental de la región en materia de vivienda y desarrollo urbano sostenible. Sus Asambleas Generales constituyen espacios clave para el diálogo político, el intercambio de experiencias y la construcción de una visión común entre los países miembros, en alianza con organismos internacionales, banca de desarrollo, sector académico y sociedad civil.
La XXXIII Asamblea General de MINURVI se llevó a cabo los días 12 y 13 de dic…
30 Jul 2025, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 15:03
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Nota informativa
El organismo regional subrayó la urgencia de movilizar recursos para cerrar la brecha de financiamiento climático y avanzar hacia un desarrollo sostenible e inclusivo en Bolivia y la región.…
For small island developing States (SIDS), sustainable development is a delicate balance of pursuing economic growth, social development and environmental stewardship in the context of economic volatility, social challenges, climate change threats and global uncertainties while striving to build resilience. Recognized as a special case for development since the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, SIDS remain highly vulnerable to external shocks due to their small economies, limited connectivity and reliance on external markets. Over the years, global frameworks such …