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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is an institution committed to the development of Latin America and the Caribbean. We view development as a comprehensive process from and for the region, a process comprising economic, social and environmental sustainability dimensions which overlap and blend with one another. As an institution, ECLAC has contributed for more than 60 years to the building of a tradition of Latin American and Caribbean thought, through its capacity for analysis and generation of new ideas, combined with technical cooperation activities that have directly benefited the countries of the region.

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