Accede a la nota Executive Secretary José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs released ECLAC's first document in accessible format for persons with visual impairment.. Lee el texto completo aquí.
Financial pundits have been sharing half-truths to make a case for the neoliberal agenda, especially the privatization of state-owned entities. They distort facts and conceal information that can.
In Latin America and the Caribbean some 200 million people live in poverty, with 82 million in extreme poverty, points out a report from the UN Economic Commission for the region, ECLAC. The numbers are equivalent to 32,1% and 13,1% of the total population and need to be urgently addressed to avert the risk of a lost generation.
SANTIAGO, Chile, (CMC) –The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is urging regional countries to address the “silent crisis” in education to avert what it describes as “the .