The United Nations organization published diverse studies this year on the economic, social and environmental situation of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is charting the way forward for Caribbean countries to make microdata from their censuses more easily available to researchers.
The President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, and the Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia Bárcena, will open the eighth Meeting of the Statistical Conference of the Americas on November 17.
Rolando Ocampo Alcántar, Copresidente del Comité de Expertos de la ONU sobre Manejo Global de la Información Geoespacial, ofreció una conferencia magistral en la sede de la CEPAL.
Ministers and high-level Government representatives from the Caribbean gathered in Trinidad and Tobago to consider progress made in implementation of development strategies for the region on occasion of the 17th meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC).
The scant coverage of sub-national indicators and differences in political-administrative structures limit data comparability between countries, according to a study by the regional United Nations organization.
La Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe presenta a la Comisión de Estadística los logros recientes y próximos retos de las actividades estadísticas en América Latina y el Caribe. El período de sesiones se lleva a cabo entre el 3 y 6 de marzo de 2015, en la sede de Naciones Unidas.