In light of the high debt burden impacting Caribbean economies ECLAC has been pursuing an initiative designed to reduce the debt burden and advance sustainable development. The strategy has evolved over time and there is now agreement on an approach designed to bring financial resources to the Caribbean for resilience building while still emphasizing the importance of debt reduction. To address resilience and development financing, ECLAC proposes the establishment of a Caribbean Resilience Facility to be housed at a reputable financial institution. Such a facility would be capitalised by donors, including the GCF, wishing to assist in financing climate projects and other forms of resilience-building activities within the Caribbean.Abstract ...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
The economic challenges in the Caribbean can be linked in significant measure to the region’s extern...
Includes bibliography.Twelve years into the 21st Century, Caribbean countries continue to face consi...
This presentation discusses the cost of impacts of climate change on the Caribbean. The response of ...
This presentation discusses the cost of impacts of climate change on the Caribbean. The response of...
The fifth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable (CDR) was co-hosted by the Economic Commis...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for increasing economic resilience in the Caribbean. -- Strategies to av...
Abstract. Jamaica‘s debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in...
Declining economic growth and competitiveness, the impact of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis, ...
Jamaica's debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in the count...
Over the past five decades, Caribbean small island developing States have made significant progress ...
Jamaica's debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in the count...
This paper analyses public debt in the most indebted Caribbean countries – i.e. Barbados, Belize, G...
AbstractThe Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction emphasizes four principles: understanding r...
This paper examines the genesis and evolution of debt and debt overhang in the Caribbean with indivi...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
The economic challenges in the Caribbean can be linked in significant measure to the region’s extern...
Includes bibliography.Twelve years into the 21st Century, Caribbean countries continue to face consi...
This presentation discusses the cost of impacts of climate change on the Caribbean. The response of ...
This presentation discusses the cost of impacts of climate change on the Caribbean. The response of...
The fifth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable (CDR) was co-hosted by the Economic Commis...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for increasing economic resilience in the Caribbean. -- Strategies to av...
Abstract. Jamaica‘s debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in...
Declining economic growth and competitiveness, the impact of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis, ...
Jamaica's debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in the count...
Over the past five decades, Caribbean small island developing States have made significant progress ...
Jamaica's debt burden has pitched economic development against environmental protection in the count...
This paper analyses public debt in the most indebted Caribbean countries – i.e. Barbados, Belize, G...
AbstractThe Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction emphasizes four principles: understanding r...
This paper examines the genesis and evolution of debt and debt overhang in the Caribbean with indivi...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
The economic challenges in the Caribbean can be linked in significant measure to the region’s extern...
Includes bibliography.Twelve years into the 21st Century, Caribbean countries continue to face consi...