This brief is intended to provide general information on the upcoming United Nations Ocean Conference on scaling up ocean actions based on science and innovation for the
implementation of Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14), with a view to stimulating more active, engaged participation of the Caribbean in the discussions. The
United Nations Ocean Conference will be co-chaired by Kenya and Portugal, and hosted by the Government of Portugal in Lisbon, during 2021. The objective of this conference is consistent with the 2017 UN General Assembly proclamation on the Decade of Oce…
The Caribbean subregion is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events. Vulnerability is a key multidimensional concept at the heart of resilience building, relating to each country’s multiple spatial and socioeconomic risks and conditions. In fact, due to its geographical location and concentration of population and activities in low-lying coastal areas, the Caribbean is the second most hazard-prone region in the world...Moreover, impacts of extreme weather events on Caribbean small economies are of national proportions. For example, in the hurricane s…
1 Jun 2016, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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An on-line survey of experts was conducted to solicit their views on policy priorities in the area of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the Caribbean. The experts considered the goal
to “promote teacher training in the use of ICTs in the classroom” to be the highest priority, followed by goals to “reduce the cost of broadband services” and “promote the use of ICT in emergency and
disaster prevention, preparedness and response.” Goals in the areas of cybercrime, e-commerce, egovernment, universal service funds, consumer
protection, and on-line privacy rounded out the top 10.
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1 Ene 2016, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government development initiatives. It examines the current state of e-government in four Caribbean countries – Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago – in order to establish a broader understanding of the challenges that face e-government initiatives in the region. It also reviews a number of e-government initiatives that have been undertaken through projects managed at a regional level. Based on this analysis, it presents a set of best practices that are recommended to agen…
1 Abr 2013, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:16
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This study examines two knowledge management processes, namely knowledge capture and retention and knowledge sharing, in the context of the Caribbean. It provides theoretical backgrounds of the processes and specifically looks at the advantages for and barriers to knowledge management in the public sector. The study suggests that by using existing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to create an online presence, the Caribbean public sector can already move towards achieving some knowledge capture and retention and knowledge sharing goals. The study concludes by evaluating through…
1 Jun 2012, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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Expertise, skills, experiences, understandings and capabilities (knowledge) aid development, not just by informing decision-making, but also by providing ideas for actions and activities that can be taken. Due to their size, and economic and environmental vulnerabilities, Caribbean Small Island developing States (SIDS) faces special challenges when working towards their economic, social and environmental development goals. These challenges have contributed to the creation of knowledge gaps, and that which is already available is located in isolated pockets, throughout the Caribbean. Migration …
1 Ago 2011, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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This report explores the status of the knowledge economy in the Caribbean. Initiatives that have shaped the development of Information and Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) and the knowledge economy are reviewed. The regional situation is then analysed with regard to measurement of the knowledge economy and the development of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) policy and strategy in the region. These policies and strategies are analysed in the context of the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) lines of action. The World Bank Knowledge Assessment Methodol…
1 Nov 2010, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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This monitoring report was prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, in its capacity as technical secretariat of eLAC, in collaboration with the Governments involved. Its objective is to highlight progress towards the goals identified in the Plan, identify the main areas in which the region lags behind the rest of the developed world, evaluate the position of each of the continent's countries, while at the same time bringing to light, whenever possible, the differences that exist within individual countries. The expectation is that this report will …
1 Nov 2010, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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Este informe de monitoreo es realizado por la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), en su rol de secretaría técnica del eLAC, y en colaboración con los gobiernos que lo conforman. Su objetivo es mostrar los avances alcanzados en relación con las metas de dicho Plan, identificar las principales brechas de la región con respecto al mundo desarrollado, evaluar la posición en la que se encuentra cada uno de los países del continente y a la vez hacer visibles, cuando es posible, las diferencias existentes al interior de los países. Con este informe se espera que los gobiernos …
11 Mar 2010, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 04:19
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This report proposes a framework for locating, collecting, creating, sharing and applying information and
knowledge (from within and outside the subregion) for development purposes in the Caribbean subregion.
The framework emphasizes the importance of protecting and tapping into the rich cultural heritage and
traditional knowledge of the Caribbean to support its development.
This knowledge management for development framework, advanced by ECLAC, is proposed for
consideration in the design and implementation of both national policies and strategies, and communitylevel
projects to support the ac…