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Photo of traffic in Port of Spain, Trinidad
22 janeiro 2024 | News
The direct economic cost of traffic in Trinidad and Tobago is an estimated TT$2.26 billion per year or 1.37 per cent of GDP; with the average commuter spending an average 793 hours, cumulatively 33 days – one month of the year in traffic delays. These are two of the main findings of the study Assessment of the economic costs of vehicle traffic congestion in the Caribbean – A case study of Trinidad and Tobago, produced by ECLAC Caribbean.
Photo showing high level government officials at the 21st MonCom in the Radisson Hotel.
3 novembro 2023 | News
There is need for greater collaboration among countries and subregional multilateral agencies to promote and articulate clear positions on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean. This, especially in the lead-up to the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States to be held in Antigua and Barbuda in 2024. Particular attention must also be given to the challenges implementing sustainable development in the Caribbean, with the suggestion for stronger institutions to collaborate and overcome the challenges in the region.
Photo of Minister Fahie
20 outubro 2020 | News
This pivotal meeting themed, “Investing in higher education to build more diversified and resilient post-COVID economies”, which drew over 100 participants was convened jointly with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) to put a spotlight on the urgent need for investment in the region’s higher education sector.
Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of ECLAC
13 de maio de 2020 | News
La Secretaria Ejecutiva de la CEPAL encabezó una reunión extraordinaria de la Comunidad de Práctica con los países caribeños que presentarán en 2020 sus Informes Nacionales Voluntarios ante el Foro Político de Alto Nivel sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible de las Naciones Unidas.
30 de agosto de 2017 | Comunicado de imprensa
Andrew Holness abogó por una mayor integración entre los países del Caribe y América Latina y entregó su respaldo a la propuesta de alivio de la deuda caribeña presentada por el organismo.
2 de dezembro de 2014 | News
A Sede Sub-Regional da CEPAL para o Caribe ajudará a aprofundar a experiência dos encarregados de formular políticas e dos administradores financeiros de varios países para uma melhor gestão e prognóstico da despesa, receita e dívida pública.