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5 June 2013 | Statement
"One way to narrow the hunger gap and improve the well-being of the most vulnerable is to address the massive loss and waste inherent in today's food systems", says the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.
9 May 2013 | Press Release
The course on Latin American economies will be held in Santiago, Chile, from 18 July to 30 September 2013.
28 January 2013 | Press Release
The two organizations presented the results of a joint study at the 4th CELAC-EU Business Summit in Santiago, Chile.
24 de January de 2013 | Press Release
El mandatario será recibido por la máxima representante de esta comisión regional de las Naciones Unidas, la Secretaria Ejecutiva Alicia Bárcena.
23 July 2012 | Press Release
The 13th Summer School will be attended by 24 post-graduate students from Latin America, Europe and Asia.
20 April 2012 | Press Release
The annual training programme, aimed at post-graduate students, will take place from 17 July to 30 September 2012.
5 July 2011 | Press Release
The Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia Bárcena, opened the two-month course attended by 25 students from 14 countries.
23 May 2011 | Press Release
Alicia Bárcena gave a lecture on this topic in Buenos Aires, where she also signed a cooperation agreement with the country's Central Bank.
25 November 2010 | Press Release
In an ECLAC meeting, countries will adopt a plan that considers information and communications technologies as instruments of development with innovation and competitiveness.
6 July 2010 | Press Release
Thirty post-graduate and PhD students from Latin America, Asia, Europe and North America participate in the three-month course.
31 May 2010 | Fact sheet
This fact sheet is based on Chapters III and IV of "Time for equality. Closing gaps, opening trails" collects data on the gaps in productivity of countries in the region.
11 May 2010 | Press Release
This year, the course will focus on post-crisis development strategies for Latin America and the Caribbean.