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15 May 2013
Researchers from Princeton University Visit CIIIAP
As part of activities related to exchange of innovations and dissemination of best management practices within the Public Administration, the International Center of Innovation and Exchange in Public Administration (CIIIAP) was responsible for coordinating the visit of researchers from Princeton University (USA) to the State of Bahia, Brazil, from April 29 to May 10, 2013. 

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23 July 2012
International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners
The Personal Data Control and Regulatory Unit (URCDP) invites for the 34th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. The event will be held in Punta del Este, Uruguay, during 23-24 October 2012. 
 
For information about the panels, conferences, and registration to the event, please click here.
28 June 2012
Now Available on UNPAN...
The Spanish version of the publication Manual of Government Expenditure Planning and Monitoring: Medium term and Performance Budgeting by Dr. Max O. Brice is now available on UNPAN.

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21 December 2011
Featured News: ECLAC Presents an Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean and an Outlook for 2012
In the publication Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2011, launched this Wednesday, 21 December, the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) predicts a slowdown of growth in the region in 2012, due to global economic turbulence, in particular in developed countries.

This annual document is one of the most important ECLAC publications and it analyses the main features of recent growth of the economies in the region, and the outlook for 2012. To view the publication, please click here.
28 October 2011
Featured News from ECLAC
Despite the global economic downturn, the economy of the Latin American and Caribbean region grew 5.9% in 2010 and is expected to climb by 4.4% this year. To ensure continued progress, these regions must now turn such growth into sustainable economic and social development, according to OECD and ECLAC's 2012 Latin American Economic Outlook presented at the XXI Iberoamerican Summit in Asunción. To read more click here.
27 October 2011
Featured News from ECLAC
According to a report produced by ECLAC, FAO and IICA countries in Latin American and the Caribbean must close technology gaps to increase food production.

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12 October 2011
Featured News from ECLAC
At the IV Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas Ministerial Meeting, which was held on Wednesday 5 October in the Dominican Republic, authorities and international experts stated that the inclusion and promotion of micro, small and medium enterprises is key to lowering inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean. To read more click here.
03 October 2011
Featured News from ECLAC
The Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Alicia Bárcena, called on the countries of the Caribbean to re-examine strategic regionalism as an approach to addressing the development challenges facing the region, during the Caribbean Development Round Table, on 13 September 2011 in Port of Spain. To read more click here.
30 September 2011
Featured News from ECLAC
Climate change is estimated to cost countries in the Caribbean subregion up to 5% of annual GDP between 2011 and 2050, if actions for mitigating and adaptation are not pursued, according to the ECLAC report "The Economics of Climate Change in the Caribbean". The report, which was launched by ECLAC sub-regional Headquarters for the Caribbean on Monday 26 September 2011, concludes two years of research on the potential impact of climate change. To read more click here.
Events
 
Documents
Presentation by Dr. Paul Oquist at Break-out Group II - 12th Session of CEPA
Presentation by Dr. Paul Oquist at Break-out Group II - Public-Private Partnerships in Sustainable Development and for Social Networking - Case: Nicaragua.
15 May 2013
International Center of Innovation and Exchange in Public Administration - Visit of Researchers from Princeton University
As part of activities related to exchange of innovations and dissemination of best management practices within the Public Administration, the International Center of Innovation and Exchange in Public Administration (Ciiiap) was responsible for coordinating the visit of researchers from Princeton University (USA) to the State of Bahia/Brazil, from April 29 to May 10, 2013. Researchers from the Innovations for Successful Societies Program, Michael Scharff and Yanilda González, conducted a series of interviews with government managers and technicians in order to better understand the innovations and difficulties found in the implementation phase of Citizen Assistance Service Center model. The Citizen Assistance Service Center network is a pioneering initiative created by the Bahia State Government, which consists of integrated assistance units where the services provided by several federal, state and municipal bodies and entities, as well as private institutions, are gathered at the same physical space.
15 May 2013
 
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