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Below is a curated selection of our regional outcomes, media, and allies.

Outcomes

Regional Policy Positions : Latin American Government Positions on Financing for Development

This matrix maps Latin American government positions in global negotiations on financing for development, and compares them with the agreed outcomes from these processes, making evident where their positions were weaker, on par, or stronger See More

Latin America 2014-10-13
Lima Statement by Government

In this statement, Latin American Ministers for Education, UN representatives, and other government actors outline their perspectives on the post-2015 education agenda, including on inclusion, sustainable development, and financing. See More

Latin America 2014-10-26
Lima Declaration by Civil Society [Spanish]

In this declaration, Latin American civil society consolidated their analysis of the structural impediments to inclusive education and outlined a framework for its realization. See More

Latin America 2014-10-26
Education to Guarantee Rights: For A World of Dignity and Education for All

Distilling analysis from the Eighth Assembly of the Latin American Campaign for the Right to Education, where national coalitions, regional networks, INGOs, and UNESCO examined structural barriers to public, free, secular, and lifelong education for all. See More

Latin America 2015-03-04
Hidden Money, Hidden Resources: Financing Development with Transparency

Summarizing a conference and strategy session on the relationship between illicit financial flows in Latin America and development policy, extractive industries, taxation, government, and accountability. See More

Latin America 2015-03-04
Regional Policy Positions: Latin American Government Positions on Education

This matrix maps Latin American government positions on education in the OWG on Sustainable Development Goals and the 35th Session of ECLAC, and compares them with agreed outcomes, making evident where their positions were weaker, on par, or stronger. See More

Latin America 2014-10-26
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Allies

Latin American Network on Debt, Development and Rights

Latin American Network on Debt, Development and Rights/ Red Latinoamericana sobre Deuda Desarollo y Derechos (LATINDADD) is composed of institutions, teams, and campaigns from Latin American countries, which work to solve problems derived from systemic crisis, and to create conditions that allow the establishment of an economy for the people, in which economic, social and cultural rights are upheld.


Latin American Campaign for the Right to Education

Latin American Campaign for the Right to Education/ CampaƱa Latinoamericana por el Derecho a la EducaciĆ³n (CLADE) is a plural network of civil society organizations, present in 16 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. It promotes social mobilization and advocacy actions in defense of the human right to transformative, public, secular, and free education for all, throughout life and as a state responsibility.

UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), which is headquartered in Santiago, Chile, is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations. It was founded with the purpose of contributing to the economic development of Latin America, coordinating actions directed towards this end, and reinforcing economic ties among countries and with other nations of the world. The promotion of the region's social development was later included among its primary objectives.