Investing in the Caribbean Future
This report examines the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and its efforts to foster economic and social development in the Caribbean.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | |
Authors: | Alexander Voccia, Blaine Marcano, Denise Balgobin, Sheldon Mclean, Diane Quarless |
Geographic focus: | Caribbean, Latin America |
Page count: | 16 páginas. |
Methods
ECLAC conducts research, provides technical advice to governments, organizes meetings, formulates regional perspectives, and introduces global concerns at regional levels. Specialization areas include trade, statistics, social development, science and technology, and sustainable development. Operational activities cover economic planning, demography, impact assessments, data analysis, training, and economic management assistance.
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Key Insights
The report details ECLAC's role in supporting Caribbean development through research, technical advice, and policy formulation. It highlights the challenges of trade integration, the potential of green industries, and the implications of oil discoveries in Guyana. The report also discusses the volatility of oil prices and the mechanisms for securing funding from the Green Climate Fund to promote sustainable growth.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | Latin America geographic scope | caribbean development | climate fund | eclac | economic planning | green industries | guyana oil | oil prices | regional cooperation | sustainable development | trade integration