Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic hit Latin America and the Caribbean in a period of economic, social and environmental vulnerability (ECLAC, 2020a). Tackling the health crisis —which has outlasted initial forecasts— and its deleterious economic and social effects will require politic...
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oai-11362-461462020-10-21T15:58:03Z Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS IMPERIO DEL DERECHO ASPECTOS SOCIALES DEMOCRACIA DERECHOS HUMANOS INTEGRACION SOCIAL SOCIEDAD CIVIL SECTOR PRIVADO ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA LIDERAZGO GOBERNABILIDAD GOBIERNO LOCAL BIENESTAR SOCIAL SALUD IGUALDAD DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS VIRAL DISEASES RULE OF LAW SOCIAL ASPECTS DEMOCRACY HUMAN RIGHTS SOCIAL INTEGRATION CIVIL SOCIETY PRIVATE SECTOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH EQUALITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic hit Latin America and the Caribbean in a period of economic, social and environmental vulnerability (ECLAC, 2020a). Tackling the health crisis —which has outlasted initial forecasts— and its deleterious economic and social effects will require political and social compacts built on broad multi-stakeholder participation that universalize social protection and health and, above all, refocus development on equality and on fiscal, production and environmental policies for sustainability. Compacts must be directed towards laying the foundations for a welfare state that, among other things, ensures universal access to health, redistributive taxes, increased productivity, better provision of public goods and services, sustainable management of natural resources and more substantial and diversified public and private investment. Introduction .-- A. The rule of law and human rights at the centre of recovery .-- B. Strengthening democracy and its principles .-- C. Boosting the action of subnational governments .-- D. Including civil society, academia and the private sector .-- E. Crisis recovery scenarios .-- F. The need for transformational leadership. 2020-10-21T13:02:18Z 2020-10-21T13:02:18Z 2020-10-21 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46146 en Informe Especial COVID-19 8 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS IMPERIO DEL DERECHO ASPECTOS SOCIALES DEMOCRACIA DERECHOS HUMANOS INTEGRACION SOCIAL SOCIEDAD CIVIL SECTOR PRIVADO ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA LIDERAZGO GOBERNABILIDAD GOBIERNO LOCAL BIENESTAR SOCIAL SALUD IGUALDAD DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS VIRAL DISEASES RULE OF LAW SOCIAL ASPECTS DEMOCRACY HUMAN RIGHTS SOCIAL INTEGRATION CIVIL SOCIETY PRIVATE SECTOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH EQUALITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
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COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS IMPERIO DEL DERECHO ASPECTOS SOCIALES DEMOCRACIA DERECHOS HUMANOS INTEGRACION SOCIAL SOCIEDAD CIVIL SECTOR PRIVADO ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA LIDERAZGO GOBERNABILIDAD GOBIERNO LOCAL BIENESTAR SOCIAL SALUD IGUALDAD DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS VIRAL DISEASES RULE OF LAW SOCIAL ASPECTS DEMOCRACY HUMAN RIGHTS SOCIAL INTEGRATION CIVIL SOCIETY PRIVATE SECTOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH EQUALITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic hit Latin America and the Caribbean in a period of economic, social and environmental vulnerability (ECLAC, 2020a). Tackling the health crisis —which has outlasted initial forecasts— and its deleterious economic and social effects will require political and social compacts built on broad multi-stakeholder participation that universalize social protection and health and, above all, refocus development on equality and on fiscal, production and environmental policies for sustainability. Compacts must be directed towards laying the foundations for a welfare state that, among other things, ensures universal access to health, redistributive taxes, increased productivity, better provision of public goods and services, sustainable management of natural resources and more substantial and diversified public and private investment. |
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Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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Political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean in the post-COVID-19 recovery |
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political and social compacts for equality and sustainable development in latin america and the caribbean in the post-covid-19 recovery |
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