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20 June 2013 | Statement
"There are now more than 45 million refugees and internally displaced people - the highest level in nearly 20 years", says the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.
4 de June de 2013 | Press Release
Alrededor de 12% de la población de la región vive con al menos una discapacidad. Ambas organizaciones solicitan que se eliminen las barreras legales y sociales que impiden su plena inclusión en la sociedad.
9 de May de 2013 | Speech
Por Luis Fidel Yáñez Oficial a cargo de la Secretaría de la Comisión
13 de November de 2012 | Press Release
Pese a los avances registrados en algunos países, nueve de cada 10 niños indígenas sufren algún tipo de privación en la región.
31 May 2012 | Press Release
Macroeconomic policy for structural transformation and social protection in small States is crucial to achieve sustainable development, said participants.
9 February 2012 | Press Release
This multimedia resource seeks to support the work of national statistics offices and other actors concerned about the situation of children and adolescents in the region.
6 January 2012 | Press Release
Almost 6.5 million children in Latin America and the Caribbean are not registered at civil registries in their countries.
16 September 2011 | Press Release
Joint publication analyses the progress and pending debts in the area of childcare in Latin America and the Caribbean.
17 May 2011 | Press Release
Research included the lack of basic rights and social and economic deprivation to measure child poverty.
8 November 2010 | Press Release
One of every five migrants in the region is a minor and there are no immigration policies that protect the rights of these children, say experts.
22 June 2010 | Press Release
A study conducted by ECLAC and UNICEF included the non-compliance of basic rights and economic and social deprivations to measure child poverty.
15 February 2010 | Press Release
Nearly 60% of the child labour market in Haiti are girls who take care of others instead of going to school, says the study, now available online.