The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the new global and regional context: Scenarios and projections in the current crisis
The world is facing a humanitarian and health crisis without precedent in the last century. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has battered economies already weakened by slow growth and mounting inequality. As uncertainty grows over the extent of the pandemic, economies and societies are sh...
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oai-11362-453382020-06-17T15:05:10Z The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the new global and regional context: Scenarios and projections in the current crisis NU. CEPAL AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE GLOBALIZACION CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS EPIDEMIAS CRISIS ECONOMICA COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL PRODUCTIVIDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL POBREZA IGUALDAD SALUD MEDIO AMBIENTE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 EPIDEMIAS VIRUS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC CRISIS INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRODUCTIVITY SOCIAL WELFARE POVERTY EQUALITY HEALTH ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COVID-19 EPIDEMICS VIRUSES VIRAL DISEASES The world is facing a humanitarian and health crisis without precedent in the last century. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has battered economies already weakened by slow growth and mounting inequality. As uncertainty grows over the extent of the pandemic, economies and societies are shutting down and coming to a standstill. The short- and even medium-term impacts may be devastating. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean faces this crisis from a situation of economic growth that is insufficient to reduce poverty and increase employment at the pace needed by its societies. In this context, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are more relevant than ever. This document examines the main economic, social and environmental trends that influence the achievement of the SDGs in the region and analyses the progress towards the related targets on the basis of 72 statistical series. All the analyses include elements relating to the effects of COVID-19. The results suggest that the comprehensive spirit of the 2030 Agenda is at risk because, while a few targets have been achieved, many could only be reached with stronger policy interventions and others seem unattainable. The region must accelerate its efforts in a decade of action and delivery and leave behind the strategies that weakened its response capacity. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- A. The global political economy: from ideal models to realpolitik .-- B. An increasingly adverse and uncertain global economic context .-- C. Another “lost decade” for Latin America and the Caribbean? .-- D. Stagnant productivity and production structure inertia .-- E. No narrowing of social gaps: the inefficiency of inequality .-- F. Environmental emergency: towards environmental catastrophe? .-- G. The uneven progress made on the SDGs is at odds with the comprehensive spirit of the 2030 Agenda .-- H. Conclusion: towards a decade of action and delivery. 2020-04-03T13:17:13Z 2020-04-03T13:17:13Z 2020-04-03 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45338 LC/PUB.2020/5 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE GLOBALIZACION CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS EPIDEMIAS CRISIS ECONOMICA COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL PRODUCTIVIDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL POBREZA IGUALDAD SALUD MEDIO AMBIENTE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 EPIDEMIAS VIRUS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC CRISIS INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRODUCTIVITY SOCIAL WELFARE POVERTY EQUALITY HEALTH ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COVID-19 EPIDEMICS VIRUSES VIRAL DISEASES |
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AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE GLOBALIZACION CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS EPIDEMIAS CRISIS ECONOMICA COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL PRODUCTIVIDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL POBREZA IGUALDAD SALUD MEDIO AMBIENTE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 EPIDEMIAS VIRUS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC CRISIS INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRODUCTIVITY SOCIAL WELFARE POVERTY EQUALITY HEALTH ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COVID-19 EPIDEMICS VIRUSES VIRAL DISEASES The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the new global and regional context: Scenarios and projections in the current crisis |
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The world is facing a humanitarian and health crisis without precedent in the last century. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has battered economies already weakened by slow growth and mounting inequality. As uncertainty grows over the extent of the pandemic, economies and societies are shutting down and coming to a standstill. The short- and even medium-term impacts may be devastating. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean faces this crisis from a situation of economic growth that is insufficient to reduce poverty and increase employment at the pace needed by its societies. In this context, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are more relevant than ever.
This document examines the main economic, social and environmental trends that influence the achievement of the SDGs in the region and analyses the progress towards the related targets on the basis of 72 statistical series. All the analyses include elements relating to the effects of COVID-19.
The results suggest that the comprehensive spirit of the 2030 Agenda is at risk because, while a few targets have been achieved, many could only be reached with stronger policy interventions and others seem unattainable. The region must accelerate its efforts in a decade of action and delivery and leave behind the strategies that weakened its response capacity. |
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the new global and regional context: Scenarios and projections in the current crisis |
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the new global and regional context: Scenarios and projections in the current crisis |
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