ECLAC Promotes Better Governance of Natural Resources to Maximize their Contribution to Regional Development Latin America and the Caribbean has had difficulty translating boom periods for exports into long-term growth processes.
Lima Will Host ECLAC's Next Session The regional United Nations organization will issue a new position paper that will give continuity to the last two reports, focused on equality.
5 Mar 2014 News Study Analyzes the Viability of Expanding the Latin American Reserve Fund to Other Countries in the Region This kind of institution provides financing to manage external shocks and currency crises, thereby contributing to financial stability, ECLAC says.
5 Mar 2014 News Repository Will Systematize the Region's Planning Information This tool, which is being developed by ECLAC, will gather in one place documents issued by Latin American and Caribbean countries.
5 Mar 2014 News ECLAC Publishes Three Studies Analyzing Cities' Responses to Climate Change Only a limited number of Latin American cities have climate strategies and plans, one of the documents says.
5 Mar 2014 News Climate Change Could Prompt a Drop of up to 50% in Central America's Basic Grains Production ECLAC launches a study about the negative impact of global warming on the sub-region’s food security.
5 Mar 2014 News Thirty Years after the Debt Crisis, the Region Has Better and Cheaper Access to International Bond Markets ECLAC study reviews the evolution of external financing of Latin America and the Caribbean since 1982.
5 Mar 2014 Op-ed Public-Private Partnerships for Inclusive Development in Latin America A new equation between State, market and civil society is required, says Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of ECLAC, in this opinion article (published in ECLAC Notes Nº 79, March 2014).