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  1. Aprender de la historia, atender la emergencia, repensar el futuro
    México, Centroamérica y el Caribe frente a la pandemia : diagnóstico y perspectivas
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Ciudad de México

    La pandemia de COVID-19 ha desnudado nuestras fragilidades y constituye un hecho global que ha revelado la insostenibilidad de un estilo de desarrollo sustentado en la profundización de las desigualdades, la extensión de la precariedad de la... mehr

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    La pandemia de COVID-19 ha desnudado nuestras fragilidades y constituye un hecho global que ha revelado la insostenibilidad de un estilo de desarrollo sustentado en la profundización de las desigualdades, la extensión de la precariedad de la reproducción social, la destrucción ambiental y el debilitamiento del multilateralismo y la cooperación internacional.En este documento se reafirma que la igualdad y la sostenibilidad deben estar en el centro de las propuestas de apoyo, rescate y reactivación económica. Poner en el centro indicadores sociales y ambientales para definir las políticas contracíclicas parece crucial. Entre ellos, privilegiar la defensa del empleo y los salarios, del vasto tejido productivo de la economía social y popular y de las pequeñas y medianas empresas, priorizar el apoyo directo al ingreso de las personas y las familias, construir y fortalecer una fiscalidad progresiva, apoyar caso por caso a empresas grandes en dificultades condicionados a criterios sociales, ambientales, fiscales y de gobernanza, reconvertir los patrones de producción y consumo en lógica de sostenibilidad, así como construir el nuevo régimen de bienestar y protección social que garantice derechos, seguridad y vida digna para todas las personas. Resumen .-- Capítulo I. Pandemia, crisis global y agotamiento de un estilo de desarrollo .-- Capítulo II. Entre la coyuntura y la estructura, el agotamiento de un régimen de acumulación .-- Capítulo III. Mayor sostenibilidad para más igualdad y más igualdad para mayor sostenibilidad .-- Capítulo IV. Más derechos y nuevos riesgos: hacia un nuevo régimen de bienestar y protección social.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Publicación de las Naciones Unidas
    Schlagworte: Coronavirus; Wirtschaftskrise; Wirkungsanalyse; Entwicklung; Mittelamerika; Karibischer Raum; COVID-19; Pandemie; Auswirkung; Wirtschaft; Soziales Feld; Einflussgröße; Umweltfaktor; Externer Effekt; Krisenmanagement; Reformpolitik; COVID-19; VIRUS; EPIDEMIAS; ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS; CRISIS ECONOMICA; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO; EMPLEO; REMESAS; POLITICA FISCAL; POLITICA MONETARIA; COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL; MULTILATERALISMO; COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS; TURISMO; RECURSOS ENERGETICOS; CONSUMO DE ENERGIA; INTEGRACION ECONOMICA; CAMBIO CLIMATICO; SALUD; ENFERMEDADES ZOONOTICAS; POLITICA SOCIAL; SEGURIDAD SOCIAL; POLITICA SANITARIA; SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA; NUTRICION; ANCIANOS; PENSIONES; MUJERES; CONDICION DE LA MUJER; MIGRANTES; DERECHOS HUMANOS; POLITICA ECONOMICA; INDICADORES ECONOMICOS; COVID-19; VIRUSES; EPIDEMICS; ECONOMIC ASPECTS; ECONOMIC CRISIS; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; EMPLOYMENT; REMITTANCES; FISCAL POLICY; MONETARY POLICY; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; MULTILATERALISM; TRADE IN SERVICES; TOURISM; ENERGY RESOURCES; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; ECONOMIC INTEGRATION; CLIMATE CHANGE; HEALTH; ZOONOTIC DISEASES; SOCIAL POLICY; SOCIAL SECURITY; HEALTH POLICY; FOOD SECURITY; NUTRITION; AGEING PERSONS; PENSIONS; WOMEN; WOMEN'S STATUS; MIGRANTS; HUMAN RIGHTS; ECONOMIC POLICY; ECONOMIC INDICATORS
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 87 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean
    dialogue of ministers of foreign affairs and high-level authorities of Latin America and the Caribbean on the post-pandemic economic recovery
    Erschienen: 26 October 2020
    Verlag:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. It has become the worst economic and social crisis in a century and has exposed significant structural gaps in the region’s development... mehr

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    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. It has become the worst economic and social crisis in a century and has exposed significant structural gaps in the region’s development model. A profound transformation is necessary, eschewing the temptation to view the pandemic as an accident or a parenthesis instead of as the signal that a new direction must be taken because the world has reached what is increasingly seen as a transformative crossroads. A new social contract is needed and a new global pact must be forged. The region must shift its model towards an inclusive and sustainable development pattern that guarantees the conditions necessary for governance and in which there is a balance between economic growth, social inclusion and environmental sustainability. This balance, among other factors, will need to be sustained by political partnerships that place equality at the centre of development and sustainability, as the key to sustainable development. In the days, months and years to come, it will be imperative to strive for reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability. Introduction .-- I. The economic and social effects of COVID-19 and measures taken in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- II. Strategic discussions in times of pandemic .-- III. Eight proposals from ECLAC for reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability .-- IV. Concluding remarks.

     

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  3. A decade of action for a change of era
    fifth report on regional progress and challenges in relation to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean : Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development : San José, 7-9 March 2022
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    For the fifth time, the countries of the region are convening in the framework of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development. On each occasion, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean... mehr

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    For the fifth time, the countries of the region are convening in the framework of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development. On each occasion, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has presented a report on regional progress and challenges in relation to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Since 2020, efforts to assess progress towards meeting the 2030 Agenda have had to be undertaken amid the constraints imposed by measures to address the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.In this difficult context, ECLAC continued to step up its efforts to assess the progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Whereas in 2019 we only had 19 statistical series of SDG indicators for the region to analyse progress towards 2030, in this fifth report we are presenting the results for 359 series, corresponding to 111 targets, 73 of which are targets covered by the prioritized indicators for the region.Given the contradiction between, on the one hand, the growing institutional efforts to bring to fruition the Decade of Action of the Sustainable Development Goals called for by the United Nations Secretary-General and his proposal of Our Common Agenda and, on the other, the insufficient progress towards the achievement of the Goals, ECLAC stresses once again its proposal to launch a decade of action for a change of era. The Sustainable Development Goals will not be achieved by doing more of the same; we must move towards a new, inclusive and sustainable economic and social system.This document presents specific proposals in four areas in which we must continue to work: strengthening multilateralism, particularly in the area of financing for development; improving implementation of productive, social and environmental policies of national and regional scope; building up the resilience of institutions; and overcoming conflicts through agreements and compacts. Foreword .-- Chapter I. Asymmetries, the impact of the pandemic and the cost of not committing to the future. A. The economic impact of the pandemic has been stronger in Latin America and the Caribbean than in other regions of the world. B. Social impact amplified by the inequality matrix. C. Global warming and the environmental vulnerability of the region .-- Chapter II. Trends in the Sustainable Development Goal indicators .-- Chapter III. Progress on quality education, gender equality and marine and terrestrial ecosystems .-- Chapter IV. Institutional progress on the means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development .-- Chapter VAgreements for a decade of action. A. Multilateralism, international financing and regional integration. B. Public policy at the core of a transformative recovery. C. Governance in a new pattern of development. D. Conflicts, instability and social compacts for sustainable development.

     

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    hdl: 11362/47746
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development, 5. (2022, San José, Costa Rica)
    Schriftenreihe: Libros y documentos institucionales
    United Nations publication
    Schlagworte: financing for development; inclusive development; inequality; international trade; macroeconomics; public policies; sustainable development; 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; international cooperation; economic development; social development; COVID-19; viruses; epidemics; Sustainable Development Goals; education; gender equality; marine ecosystems; terrestrial ecosystems; international cooperation; civil society; multilateralism; development models; development finance; social policy; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO; DESARROLLO SOCIAL; DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; COVID-19; VIRUS; EPIDEMIAS; OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; EDUCACION; IGUALDAD DE GENERO; ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS; ECOSISTEMAS TERRESTRES; AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL; SOCIEDAD CIVIL; MULTILATERALISMO; MODELOS DE DESARROLLO; FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO; POLITICA SOCIAL; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; COVID-19; VIRUSES; EPIDEMICS; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS; EDUCATION; GENDER EQUALITY; MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; CIVIL SOCIETY; MULTILATERALISM; DEVELOPMENT MODELS; DEVELOPMENT FINANCE; SOCIAL POLICY
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 180 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. Aprender de la historia, atender la emergencia, repensar el futuro
    México, Centroamérica y el Caribe frente a la pandemia : diagnóstico y perspectivas
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Ciudad de México

    La pandemia de COVID-19 ha desnudado nuestras fragilidades y constituye un hecho global que ha revelado la insostenibilidad de un estilo de desarrollo sustentado en la profundización de las desigualdades, la extensión de la precariedad de la... mehr

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    La pandemia de COVID-19 ha desnudado nuestras fragilidades y constituye un hecho global que ha revelado la insostenibilidad de un estilo de desarrollo sustentado en la profundización de las desigualdades, la extensión de la precariedad de la reproducción social, la destrucción ambiental y el debilitamiento del multilateralismo y la cooperación internacional.En este documento se reafirma que la igualdad y la sostenibilidad deben estar en el centro de las propuestas de apoyo, rescate y reactivación económica. Poner en el centro indicadores sociales y ambientales para definir las políticas contracíclicas parece crucial. Entre ellos, privilegiar la defensa del empleo y los salarios, del vasto tejido productivo de la economía social y popular y de las pequeñas y medianas empresas, priorizar el apoyo directo al ingreso de las personas y las familias, construir y fortalecer una fiscalidad progresiva, apoyar caso por caso a empresas grandes en dificultades condicionados a criterios sociales, ambientales, fiscales y de gobernanza, reconvertir los patrones de producción y consumo en lógica de sostenibilidad, así como construir el nuevo régimen de bienestar y protección social que garantice derechos, seguridad y vida digna para todas las personas. Resumen .-- Capítulo I. Pandemia, crisis global y agotamiento de un estilo de desarrollo .-- Capítulo II. Entre la coyuntura y la estructura, el agotamiento de un régimen de acumulación .-- Capítulo III. Mayor sostenibilidad para más igualdad y más igualdad para mayor sostenibilidad .-- Capítulo IV. Más derechos y nuevos riesgos: hacia un nuevo régimen de bienestar y protección social.

     

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    hdl: 11362/45818
    Schriftenreihe: Publicación de las Naciones Unidas
    Schlagworte: Coronavirus; Wirtschaftskrise; Wirkungsanalyse; Entwicklung; Mittelamerika; Karibischer Raum; COVID-19; Pandemie; Auswirkung; Wirtschaft; Soziales Feld; Einflussgröße; Umweltfaktor; Externer Effekt; Krisenmanagement; Reformpolitik; COVID-19; VIRUS; EPIDEMIAS; ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS; CRISIS ECONOMICA; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO; EMPLEO; REMESAS; POLITICA FISCAL; POLITICA MONETARIA; COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL; MULTILATERALISMO; COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS; TURISMO; RECURSOS ENERGETICOS; CONSUMO DE ENERGIA; INTEGRACION ECONOMICA; CAMBIO CLIMATICO; SALUD; ENFERMEDADES ZOONOTICAS; POLITICA SOCIAL; SEGURIDAD SOCIAL; POLITICA SANITARIA; SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA; NUTRICION; ANCIANOS; PENSIONES; MUJERES; CONDICION DE LA MUJER; MIGRANTES; DERECHOS HUMANOS; POLITICA ECONOMICA; INDICADORES ECONOMICOS; COVID-19; VIRUSES; EPIDEMICS; ECONOMIC ASPECTS; ECONOMIC CRISIS; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; EMPLOYMENT; REMITTANCES; FISCAL POLICY; MONETARY POLICY; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; MULTILATERALISM; TRADE IN SERVICES; TOURISM; ENERGY RESOURCES; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; ECONOMIC INTEGRATION; CLIMATE CHANGE; HEALTH; ZOONOTIC DISEASES; SOCIAL POLICY; SOCIAL SECURITY; HEALTH POLICY; FOOD SECURITY; NUTRITION; AGEING PERSONS; PENSIONS; WOMEN; WOMEN'S STATUS; MIGRANTS; HUMAN RIGHTS; ECONOMIC POLICY; ECONOMIC INDICATORS
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 87 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. A decade of action for a change of era
    fifth report on regional progress and challenges in relation to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean : Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development : San José, 7-9 March 2022
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    For the fifth time, the countries of the region are convening in the framework of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development. On each occasion, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean... mehr

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    For the fifth time, the countries of the region are convening in the framework of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development. On each occasion, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has presented a report on regional progress and challenges in relation to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Since 2020, efforts to assess progress towards meeting the 2030 Agenda have had to be undertaken amid the constraints imposed by measures to address the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.In this difficult context, ECLAC continued to step up its efforts to assess the progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Whereas in 2019 we only had 19 statistical series of SDG indicators for the region to analyse progress towards 2030, in this fifth report we are presenting the results for 359 series, corresponding to 111 targets, 73 of which are targets covered by the prioritized indicators for the region.Given the contradiction between, on the one hand, the growing institutional efforts to bring to fruition the Decade of Action of the Sustainable Development Goals called for by the United Nations Secretary-General and his proposal of Our Common Agenda and, on the other, the insufficient progress towards the achievement of the Goals, ECLAC stresses once again its proposal to launch a decade of action for a change of era. The Sustainable Development Goals will not be achieved by doing more of the same; we must move towards a new, inclusive and sustainable economic and social system.This document presents specific proposals in four areas in which we must continue to work: strengthening multilateralism, particularly in the area of financing for development; improving implementation of productive, social and environmental policies of national and regional scope; building up the resilience of institutions; and overcoming conflicts through agreements and compacts. Foreword .-- Chapter I. Asymmetries, the impact of the pandemic and the cost of not committing to the future. A. The economic impact of the pandemic has been stronger in Latin America and the Caribbean than in other regions of the world. B. Social impact amplified by the inequality matrix. C. Global warming and the environmental vulnerability of the region .-- Chapter II. Trends in the Sustainable Development Goal indicators .-- Chapter III. Progress on quality education, gender equality and marine and terrestrial ecosystems .-- Chapter IV. Institutional progress on the means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development .-- Chapter VAgreements for a decade of action. A. Multilateralism, international financing and regional integration. B. Public policy at the core of a transformative recovery. C. Governance in a new pattern of development. D. Conflicts, instability and social compacts for sustainable development.

     

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    hdl: 11362/47746
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development, 5. (2022, San José, Costa Rica)
    Schriftenreihe: Libros y documentos institucionales
    United Nations publication
    Schlagworte: financing for development; inclusive development; inequality; international trade; macroeconomics; public policies; sustainable development; 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; international cooperation; economic development; social development; COVID-19; viruses; epidemics; Sustainable Development Goals; education; gender equality; marine ecosystems; terrestrial ecosystems; international cooperation; civil society; multilateralism; development models; development finance; social policy; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO; DESARROLLO SOCIAL; DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; COVID-19; VIRUS; EPIDEMIAS; OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; EDUCACION; IGUALDAD DE GENERO; ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS; ECOSISTEMAS TERRESTRES; AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL; SOCIEDAD CIVIL; MULTILATERALISMO; MODELOS DE DESARROLLO; FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO; POLITICA SOCIAL; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; COVID-19; VIRUSES; EPIDEMICS; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS; EDUCATION; GENDER EQUALITY; MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; CIVIL SOCIETY; MULTILATERALISM; DEVELOPMENT MODELS; DEVELOPMENT FINANCE; SOCIAL POLICY
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 180 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. Reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean
    dialogue of ministers of foreign affairs and high-level authorities of Latin America and the Caribbean on the post-pandemic economic recovery
    Erschienen: 26 October 2020
    Verlag:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. It has become the worst economic and social crisis in a century and has exposed significant structural gaps in the region’s development... mehr

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    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. It has become the worst economic and social crisis in a century and has exposed significant structural gaps in the region’s development model. A profound transformation is necessary, eschewing the temptation to view the pandemic as an accident or a parenthesis instead of as the signal that a new direction must be taken because the world has reached what is increasingly seen as a transformative crossroads. A new social contract is needed and a new global pact must be forged. The region must shift its model towards an inclusive and sustainable development pattern that guarantees the conditions necessary for governance and in which there is a balance between economic growth, social inclusion and environmental sustainability. This balance, among other factors, will need to be sustained by political partnerships that place equality at the centre of development and sustainability, as the key to sustainable development. In the days, months and years to come, it will be imperative to strive for reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability. Introduction .-- I. The economic and social effects of COVID-19 and measures taken in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- II. Strategic discussions in times of pandemic .-- III. Eight proposals from ECLAC for reconstruction and transformation with equality and sustainability .-- IV. Concluding remarks.

     

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