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7 November 2013 | Press Release
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has made public a document providing details on its role in the latest round of the Socioeconomic Survey and on the technical procedures followed.
4 de November de 2013 | Press Release
La Conferencia Estadística de las Américas analizará en su séptima reunión el fortalecimiento institucional de las oficinas nacionales
15 January 2013 | Press Release
New online platform disseminates relevant indicators through applications for various user profiles.
10 January 2013 | Press Release
New edition updates countries' economic, social and environmental indicators.
10 October 2012 | Press Release
According to the United Nations agency, Chile has the institutional and technical maturity to carry out this process autonomously.
5 June 2012 | Statement
"Sustainability entails providing opportunity for all by balancing the social, economic and environmental dimensions of development", says the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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 2011 | Press Release
Publication provides quantitative information on Latin American and Caribbean countries.
19 October 2010 | Statement
Message by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon.
19 October 2010 | Press Release
The United Nations General Assembly designated this day to acknowledge the crucial role of statistics in policymaking, transparency and accountability.
17 August 2010 | Op-ed
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).
9 August 2010 | Statement
Message by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon.
4 February 2010 | Press Release
Over the past 60 years, the economy of Latin America and the Caribbean grew 4%, while the population rose 2.1% a year.