Information Systems
ECLAC’s Sub-Regional Headquarters in Mexico supports the creation, development, and dissemination of information systems housing variables related to rural and agricultural development, food security, nutritional security, and climate change within the regional and national institutions from the countries of the sub-region: Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, México, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. Belize is also included in some initiatives because it is a SICA member country.
The Sub-Regional Headquarters in Mexico provides technical …
Sistemas de información
La Sede Subregional en México de la CEPAL impulsa la conformación, desarrollo y divulgación de sistema de información de variables sobre desarrollo rural, agropecuario, seguridad alimentaria y nutricional y cambio climático entre las instituciones nacionales y regionales de los países de la subregión: Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haití, Honduras, Nicaragua, México, Panamá y la República Dominicana. En algunas iniciativas se incluye a Belice por ser parte del SICA.
Brinda asistencia técnica a instituciones nacionales directamente asociadas con sistemas de in…
Objective:
To contribute with its partners to the design, execution, and monitoring of public policies that promote sustainable and inclusive development in the agricultural sector, rural areas, and the food and nutritional system, with special attention to comprehensive risk management, food and nutritional security, and sustainable agriculture-adapted climate change. The following Sustainable Development Goals stand out in the work carried out by this unit:
Main Partners:
Ministries of Agriculture, the Central American Council of Agriculture (CAC) and its Executive Secretariat within the C…
Julie Lennox
Julie Lennox is the Chief of the Agriculture Unit and Focal Point of Climate Change in ECLAC’s subregional headquarters in Mexico. She coordinates “The Economics of Climate Change in Central America and the Dominican Republic” initiative which works with the fiscal, agriculture, health, environment, and energy sectors and institutions of SICA countries. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Latin American studies from McGill University, Canada as well as two Master’s degrees: one in Food Systems, and another in Organizational Management, both with an ecological and solidarity focus fro…