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27 December 2010
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Press Release
Conditional Transfer Programmes Benefit Over 100 Million People in the Region
Brazil has the largest number of beneficiaries, followed by Mexico and Colombia.
27 December 2010
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Press Release
United Nations Urges Negotiation on Climate Change in a Spirit of Compromise and Common Sense
Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia Bárcena, moderated a special meeting held during the Summit held in Cancún, México.
18 October 2010
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Press Release
Inequality Undermines Political Stability and Erodes Consensus
Alicia Bárcena participated in two forums on the Latin American reality in Mexico City.
13 October 2010
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Statement
International Day for Disaster Reduction
Message by the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.
17 August 2010
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Op-ed
The Time for Latin America
Op-ed by ECLAC Executive Secretary, Alicia Barcena. Published in El Pais (Spain), on 25/07/2010 and in ECLAC Notes No 65 (August 2010).
3 August 2010
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Press Release
New Social Covenant Needed to Achieve Equality between Women and Men in the Workplace
Women in Latin America and the Caribbean must conquer economic, physical and political autonomy for full recognition of their rights.