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8 May 2015 | Press Release
Alicia Bárcena attended the 10th Meeting of the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Cancun, Mexico.
22 de May de 2014 | Press Release
Alicia Bárcena expuso los ejes principales del documento de posición durante el Vigésimo octavo período de sesiones de este órgano subsidiario.
9 de May de 2014 | Press Release
Ministros de Perú, Colombia, El Salvador, México y Cuba y el vicecanciller de Jamaica participan en un diálogo en el marco de la reunión que el organismo de Naciones Unidas celebra en Lima.
21 de March de 2014 | Press Release
"Comprometámonos a crear las políticas necesarias para garantizar que el agua y la energía sostenibles estén al alcance de todos, y no solo de unos pocos", dice en su mensaje de este año Ban Ki-moon, Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas.
9 March 2013 | Press Release
Latin American and Caribbean countries met to assess progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals and the Rio+20 agreements.
9 March 2013 | Press Release
Latin American and Caribbean countries meet to assess progress towards achieving MDGs and Rio+20 agreements.
7 March 2013 | Press Release
The meeting organized by the Government of Colombia and ECLAC will analyse development objectives beyond 2015 and Rio+20.
9 July 2012 | Press Release
Government representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean concluded the meeting emphasizing the importance of mainstreaming population issues in public policies.
24 February 2012 | Press Release
Authorities and experts meet in the Dominican Republic to analyse the challenges of statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean.
16 February 2011 | Press Release
The Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia Bárcena, was among officials who accompanied the Secretary-General on his visit to the two countries.
18 February 2010 | Press Release
The Meeting of the Regional Coordination Mechanism of the United Nations system gathers the main organizations and agencies in the region.
17 February 2010 | Press Release
Latin America and the Caribbean has progressed in extending protected areas, reducing consumption of ozone-depleting substances and increasing coverage of water and basic sanitation services.