Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development
At the thirteenth meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the CDCC held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on 23-24 August 2007, delegates agreed to the establishment of a working group to explore ways of improving the effectiveness, visibility and relevance of the CDCC. The need for the establ...
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oai-11362-385372015-08-04T18:20:06Z Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO REGIONAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO CEPAL CDCC COOPERACION REGIONAL WORK PROGRAMME PROGRAMME EVALUATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECLAC CDCC REGIONAL COOPERATION At the thirteenth meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the CDCC held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on 23-24 August 2007, delegates agreed to the establishment of a working group to explore ways of improving the effectiveness, visibility and relevance of the CDCC. The need for the establishment of the working group arose out of the recognition that the CDCC has been handicapped by the following: (a) a loss of its original vision and mission as a result of its changing operational context; (b) institutional overload in the regional institutional architecture as a result of the deepening of CARICOM and the creation of the ACS; (c) difficulties in securing high-level representation at meetings; and (d) continuing concerns by the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean about their lack of representation/inclusion in the work of the wider ECLAC system. .--I. Background.--II.Rationale for the initiative.--III. Proposals for re-defining and revitalizing the CDCC.--IV. proposals for enhancing the CDCCs role in promoting Caribbean-Latin American Links.--V. Conclusions and recommendations. 2015-07-07T18:18:46Z 2015-07-07T18:18:46Z 2008-04-09 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38537 LC/CAR/L.163/rev 1 CDCC 22/5 en .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO REGIONAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO CEPAL CDCC COOPERACION REGIONAL WORK PROGRAMME PROGRAMME EVALUATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECLAC CDCC REGIONAL COOPERATION |
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PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO REGIONAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO CEPAL CDCC COOPERACION REGIONAL WORK PROGRAMME PROGRAMME EVALUATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECLAC CDCC REGIONAL COOPERATION Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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At the thirteenth meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the CDCC held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on 23-24 August 2007, delegates agreed to the establishment of a working group to explore ways of improving the effectiveness, visibility and relevance of the CDCC.
The need for the establishment of the working group arose out of the recognition that the CDCC has been handicapped by the following: (a) a loss of its original vision and mission as a result of its changing operational context; (b) institutional overload in the regional institutional architecture as a result of the deepening of CARICOM and the creation of the ACS; (c) difficulties in securing high-level representation at meetings; and (d) continuing concerns by the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean about their lack of representation/inclusion in the work of the wider ECLAC system. |
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Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development |
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report of the cdcc working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the cdcc in caribbean regional development |
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ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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