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11 de setembro de 2024 | Comunicado de imprensa
A 30ª sessão do Comitê de Desenvolvimento e Cooperação do Caribe (CDCC) reuniu ministros, embaixadores e especialistas em desenvolvimento do Caribe que debateram soluções para os desafios do desenvolvimento.
10 de setembro de 2024 | Comunicado de imprensa
La Octava Mesa Redonda de Desarrollo del Caribe (CDR) fue inaugurada en Puerto España, Trinidad y Tabago, el lunes 9 de septiembre de 2024.
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11 de julho de 2024 | News
A Quarta Conferência Internacional sobre os Pequenos Estados Insulares em Desenvolvimento foi realizada em Antígua e Barbuda, de 27 a 30 de maio de 2024.
11 de junho de 2024 | Op-ed
Coluna de opinião de José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, Secretário Executivo da CEPAL.
Foto de participantes en el evento
17 de abril de 2024 | News
La tercera jornada del séptimo Foro sobre Desarrollo Sostenible que se celebra en la CEPAL contó con un panel dedicado a la situación del Caribe.
Caribbean Youth Dialogues 2024
25 de março de 2024 | News
Cerca de 100 jovens do Caribe se reunirão nos Diálogos da Juventude do Caribe 2024 para debater sobre assuntos que afetam o desenvolvimento sustentável e sua futura existência como povos insulares em risco. Os jovens do Caribe se reunirão para intercambiar ideias sobre como colocar os pequenos Estados insulares em desenvolvimento do Caribe no caminho do desenvolvimento sustentável, ao mesmo tempo que enfrentam um desenvolvimento lento, as repercussões da pandemia de COVID-19 e outros desafios sociais e econômicos.
31 janeiro 2024 | Infográfico
This infographic from Study 110 explores the role of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in driving sustainable development in the Caribbean. While STI is recognized as crucial for progress, the study finds that many Caribbean nations have yet to prioritize it, and existing policies remain underdeveloped. The current driver of change in the region is renewable energy, influenced by factors such as reliance on expensive imported fossil fuels, falling costs of renewable energy technologies, and international commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. To foster STI advancement, the study recommends promoting an STI culture, enhancing institutional support, increasing funding, integrating STI into education, and encouraging collaboration between governments, private sectors, and research institutions.
25 de outubro de 2023 | Comunicado de imprensa
O renomado economista e político de Trinidad foi o quinto orador a participar no Ciclo de Conferências Magistrais organizado para comemorar o 75° aniversário do organismo regional das Nações Unidas.
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18 de outubro de 2023 | Announcement
El economista y político trinitense realizará una presentación el miércoles 25 de octubre como parte de las actividades conmemorativas del 75° aniversario del organismo regional de las Naciones Unidas.
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3 outubro 2023 | News
Director of ECLAC Caribbean Diane Quarless says that the international community will need to contribute more to support the development of Small Island Developing States; indeed, if the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not achieved across all countries, then it is the entire global community that assumes responsibility, since the commitment to implement Agenda 2030 was made collectively by all states. Director Quarless was speaking at a media breakfast in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, organized by the United Nations Information Centre for the Caribbean on Thursday (28 Sep).
21 setembro 2023 | Infográfico
True or False: Are there gender inequalities in Education in the Caribbean? The infographic titled "Education Inequalities" explores gender disparities in education and employment across the Caribbean. It highlights notable progress in educational access, with both genders benefiting, especially in primary and secondary education. However, the data reveals that girls generally outperform boys academically, particularly in fields like biology, physics, and IT. On the other hand, boys excel in subjects such as mathematics and economics. A significant concern is the drastic drop in male participation at the tertiary education level, with women enrolling at almost twice the rate of men. This discrepancy raises critical questions about persistent gender gaps in employment and wages, despite women's higher educational achievements. The infographic emphasizes the importance of gender equality in achieving sustainable development goals and full human potential in the Caribbean.
Photo of Director Diane Quarless speaking in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at a meeting of Caribb
10 agosto 2023 | News
Sub-Regional Director for the Caribbean of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Diane Quarless says Caribbean SIDS (Small Island Developing States) must stop working in silos to tackle development challenges and unlock the full potential of the region.   Director Quarless was speaking in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at a meeting of Caribbean SIDS, where representatives from 16 countries are assessing progress on sustainable development and planning for the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States in 2024. 
31 março 2023 | Infográfico
This infographic provides an overview of the Caribbean's progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on eight small island developing states (SIDS), including Antigua and Barbuda, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. It highlights the steps being taken to enhance planning systems for sustainable development through integrated, evidence-based decision-making and coordinated national strategies. Key recommendations for policymakers include strengthening institutional capacity, promoting vertical and horizontal integration, enhancing research and innovation, and fostering regional cooperation. Caribbean countries are actively pursuing these actions, with many having established national frameworks aligned with the 2030 Agenda. Despite the progress, the infographic emphasizes the need for further investment in monitoring and evaluation systems to ensure effective, evidence-based development planning. It concludes by encouraging partnerships and collaboration to accelerate the region's sustainable development efforts. More detailed information can be accessed via a provided link.
31 janeiro 2023 | Infográfico
This infographic introduces the findings from Study 112, focusing on the digital transformation journey across Caribbean nations. It highlights the varying stages of digital inclusion within countries like Anguilla, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, and others. The central aim is to ensure equal access to digital tools and technologies, addressing digital inequalities that mirror social inequalities, particularly in gender, migration, disability, and rural populations. Key challenges for policymakers include broadband access, digital skills training, and cybersecurity. The infographic presents a five-step strategy to build a digitally inclusive Caribbean, emphasizing people-centered transformation, data-driven approaches, and enhancing digital literacy.
Photo showing High-level Government officials attended the CDCC meeting in Paramaribo, Suriname.
18 outubro 2022 | News
The 29th session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) concluded on 14 October in Paramaribo, Suriname. Some of the most urgent and challenging issues facing the Caribbean were discussed at this meeting, inspiring a commitment to strategic action-oriented follow-up, to assure more dynamic sustainable development process.
18 outubro 2022 | Comunicado de imprensa
Convened by ECLAC Caribbean, the CDCC meeting is held every two years and gathers Caribbean Prime Ministers, Ministers and distinguished government officials.
Photo showing High-level Government officials at the 7th Caribbean Development Roundtable (CDR)
13 outubro 2022 | News
The 7th Caribbean Development Roundtable (CDR) this year focused on recovery and repositioning, with a view to finding practical and workable solutions to invest in resilience, economic recovery and sustained growth. The CDR was also updated on the progress made towards the establishment of the Caribbean Resilience Fund (CRF).
13 de outubro de 2022 | Comunicado de imprensa
Convocada pela Sede Sub-Regional da CEPAL no Caribe e patrocinada pelo Governo do Suriname, a CDR foi aberta oficialmente pela Presidente cessante, Ministra das Relações Exteriores de São Vicente e Granadinas, Keisal Peters.
Family photo of delegates attending the CDCC meeting
13 outubro 2022 | Announcement
The meeting will be held on 14 October 2022 in Paramaribo, Suriname.
CDR delegates
11 outubro 2022 | Announcement
The meeting will be held on 12-13 October 2022 in Paramaribo, Suriname.

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