This magazine is intended to keep member Governments of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) and cooperating agencies informed of progress in the implementation of the CDCC programme. It shares information on a range of topics, including economic development and integration, trade, social development, sustainable development, disaster assessment, knowledge management, information and communications technologies (ICTs) for development and statistics. Responsible: ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean/Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC)
Director's Desk: Digital Divides and Inclusion in the Caribbean “New Normal”
The pace of the digital transformation of the Caribbean has increased rapidly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more governments, businesses and individuals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) than ever before. However, as the digital realm has become more...
Descripción física: páginas. 2 - 3 Fecha: diciembre 2022Otras publicaciones
diciembre 2022 | No.4 |
Illustrating Internet Speed Divides in the Caribbean During COVID-19 |
diciembre 2022 | No.4 |
A Deep Dive into Caribbean Digital Divides: A Cross-Country Comparison on Internet and Computer Access and Use in the Caribbean |
diciembre 2022 | No.4 |
Digital Divides and Inclusion in the Caribbean “New Normal” |
diciembre 2022 | No.4 |
Investing in an Inclusive Digital Future for the Caribbean |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Food Security in the Caribbean - A Policy Perspective |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Limiting Temperature Rise - What Does It Mean for Caribbean SIDS? |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Global Warming Impacts to Freshwater Resources in Caribbean SIDS |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Director’s Desk: Limiting temperature rise to 1.5 degrees to stay alive - What does it mean for Caribbean SIDS? |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C? |
septiembre 2022 | No.3 |
Climate Change, The Caribbean Sea, and the Ocean Economy – Securing Livelihoods of Caribbean People |