The specific challenges facing Caribbean women were at the center of attention during the 57th meeting of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, which was held from 30-31 July 2018 at ECLAC’s headquarters in Santiago, Chile.
Among the obstacles faced by Caribbean women, countries noted the serious constraints faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS), due to their middle-income country status, highly indebted situation, heavy dependence on tourism, and vulnerability to climate change and environmental hazards, that negatively…
The Caribbean has one of the highest emigration rates of skilled and tertiary-educated individuals in the world. Women account for a large percentage of these individuals. In the United States alone, women make up 55 percent of the estimated four million Caribbean people residing there.
The latest ECLAC study underscores the importance of promoting gender equality and improving women’s overall standards of living. In this regard, it addresses the need to improve the access of all women in the Caribbean, including migrants and returnees to more varied skill development, better jobs,…
Los próximos 22 y 23 de junio tendrá lugar en Roma, Italia, el Primer Consejo de Orientación EUROsociAL, el programa de la Comisión Europea para la cooperación entre Europa y América Latina. Su objetivo es contribuir a cambios en las políticas públicas para que mejoren la cohesión social a través del aprendizaje entre pares y el intercambio de experiencias entre instituciones homólogas de ambas regiones.…