799 resultados para Anniversary
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Foreword Alicia Bárcena and introduction by Jorge Máttar
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Includes Bibliography
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Aníbal Pinto Santa Cruz, Director of the Review since 1986, died on 3 January. His death fills us with profound grief and leaves a deep vacuum in this organization. The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean benefited for many years from the intellectual sparkle and human warmth of Mr. Pinto, who served for several years as Director of the Economic Development Division. What is more, he was one of the personalities who gave the ECLAC secretariat a clear institutional identity. The depth and clarity of his analyses of Chile and its development process were matched by his real dedication to Latin America, which inspired him to make solid and valuable contributions to the progress of ideas in our region. He belonged in his own right to the select group of those thinkers whose new categories and concepts afford others a richer vision of reality. It is not surprising, therefore, that followers and former students of his abound in the region. A person of great intellectual generosity, impatient with conventional wisdom and intolerance from all academic and political quarters, Aníbal Pinto received recognition from the international academic community, as embodied in the Raúl Prebisch IberoAmerican Prize in Economics, an honorary doctorate from the University of Campinas, Brazil, and the Chilean National Prize in the Humanities and Social Sciences for 1995. In recent months he received two further distinctions: first, a tribute from his ECLAC colleagues on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations, and second, a collection of his writings published by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México which was presented to him in a ceremony held at the Santiago Book Fair in December 1995. ECLAC has been immensely fortunate in having among its senior officials great personalities who have left behind a legacy of values, principles and key ideas; institutionbuilders, if you will. If there is anything which distinguishes ECLAC from other United Nations bodies, it is this. Aníbal Pinto's name will undoubtedly be among those which resound the loudest. For this reason, and for his exceptional human qualities, we shall remember him with affection and admiration.
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The statement starts with a balance of the 15-years period of the economic reforms occurred in the region, up to the Mexican financial crisis in 1995. The main lesson to be drawn from this period refers to the need of supplementing and reinforcing macro-economic policy, together with the application of public policy measures at the micro-, meso-, and institutional levels, in order to support productive modernization, the development of financial and labour markets and the establishment or strengthening of institutions which can help to create an environment conducive to development. Further on, the statement explains the strategies proposed by ECLAC for overcoming the obstacles to accelerated growth within a framework of stability, social equity and democracy. These refer to expanding gross domestic product, increasing productivity and providing more and better jobs. In order to achieve this goal it is necessary to ensure macroeconomic equilibria in its broader sense, raise the level of national saving and channel it into productive investment, as well as an accelerated and systematic incorporation of production and management techniques designed to raise productivity in a growing number of firms. In the last part, the statement refers to the situation of the United Nations and honors the memory of Dr. Raúl Prebisch, on the tenth anniversary of his death.
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Includes bibliography
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC
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Special Issue: 50th Anniversary of the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre (CELADE) - ECLAC Population Division. A Region Where Fewer Children Are Born. Challenges and Opportunities of Moving Elsewhere. Opinion by ECLAC's Executive Secretary, José Luis Machinea. The Latin American and Caribbean Population Challenge. CELADE Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary. Highlights. A New Look at the Population Pyramid Death and Inequality. Recent titles. Calendar of Events
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This report indicates the main advances of the past 20 years based on the information provided by the region’s countries on implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, in response to the recommendations made in the final document of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly (2000) for the regional and global reviews that would take place in 2015, on the twentieth anniversary of the Beijing Conference (Beijing+20). The subregional report on the Caribbean (ECLAC, 2014c) has also been taken into account, which includes data from the country gender assessments prepared by the Caribbean Development Bank, the country poverty assessments and information provided by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
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United States Trade Developments 2013-2014, is an annual report prepared by the ECLAC Washington Office. It provides an overview of the most relevant trade developments in the United States trade relations with Latin America and the Caribbean and the measures that inhibit the free flow of goods among countries in the Western Hemisphere. The report presents trade figures and trends over the last few years to illustrate the nature of the U.S. engagement through trade with the world and with the Latin America and Caribbean region. Special emphasis was given to trade among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico on the 20th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and to trade with Brazil, the second U.S .trade partner in the region, after Mexico.
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The report is a summary based on information received by ECLAC from the eight English-speaking Caribbean countries of Barbados, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Jamaica, Suriname, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago in response to the questionnaire to governments on the Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) and the Outcome of the Twenty-Third Special Session of the General Assembly (2000). The report is therefore set in the context of the regional review and appraisals of the fifteenth anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2010. This Executive Summary highlights the achievements and the challenges for the Caribbean subregion in the progress towards implementation of the Beijing Platform of Action.
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Pós-graduação em História - FCLAS
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A noção de ethos vem, há muito, percorrendo vários caminhos. Da Retórica antiga, passando pela Pragmática e chegando à Análise do Discurso. Mas foi a partir dos anos de 1980 que o termo passou a ser objeto de reflexão nos estudos do discurso, suscitando comentários acerca do conceito do ethos retórico, assim como abrindo espaços a novas acepções em disciplinas que se interessam por esses estudos (MAINGUENEAU, 2008c). Como o fio condutor da pesquisa aqui desenvolvido gira em torno do objetivo de analisar o trabalho de construção do ethos nos discursos produzidos pelos atores sociais que integram a comunidade da UFPA (nos seus 50 anos de existência), no trabalho da imprensa institucional, por meio Jornal Beira do Rio, necessitou-se dedicar atenção mais especificamente aos estudos do conceito de ethos e cena de enunciação. O interesse pelos discursos dos atores sociais que integram a Universidade, no ano de comemoração do cinquentenário, levou à busca de respostas para o seguinte questionamento: de que maneira o trabalho discursivo de comemoração dos 50 anos da Universidade Federal do Pará, empreendido pela imprensa institucional, por meio dos atores sociais que compõe a Instituição, é instrumento revelador do ethos? A escolha da UFPA deve-se ao fato de a Instituição ser considerada a maior instituição de ensino superior do Estado, por ter assumido, ao longo de 50 anos, grande importância no atual contexto educacional brasileiro. Constituem o corpus deste trabalho as edições mensais do Jornal Beira do Rio, publicadas durante o ano de 2007. Com base na observação e estudo do corpus em questão, esta dissertação deteve-se nas abordagens teóricas necessárias a uma melhor fundamentação do que está em jogo em torno da noção de ethos, na perspectiva da Análise de Discurso de linha francesa. Para tanto se estabelece a articulação entre diferentes conceitos e categorias desenvolvidas por Dominique Maingueneau. A apropriação de tal fundamentação teórica permitiu a análise dos textos selecionados e a consequente identificação da figura de um fiador homogêneo, sujeitos sociais investidos nos papéis de gestores, docentes, discentes e técnico-administrativos, que legitimam e fortalecem a imagem da Universidade como a maior agente de transformação da região amazônica.
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A presente dissertação discute a relação entre política e cultura na configuração de uma dada interpretação da realidade do homem e da natureza amazônica, no início da década de 1970. A análise parte das comemorações do Sesquicentenário da “Adesão” do Pará à Independência do Brasil, promovidas pelo Governo do Estado, através do Conselho Estadual de Cultura do Pará (CEC-PA), de 11 a 15 de agosto de 1973, que contou com o apoio do Conselho Federal de Cultura (CFC). Como órgãos oficiais de cultura, eles abrigaram um grupo de intelectuais de notório reconhecimento nos meios culturais nacionais e regionais, com o objetivo de levar a diante a “missão civilizadora” que os governos militares se arrogaram, no sentido de preparar o “povo” – ou parcela dele -, para o advento do “Brasil Grande Potência” que acreditavam estar em curso. No âmbito local, os intelectuais do CEC-PA deram sua parcela de contribuição a esse objetivo, que visava integrar culturalmente o país, paralelamente às integrações econômica e política. Como um “acontecimento monstro” - parafraseando o historiador francês Pierre Nora -, as comemorações do Sesquicentenário nos fornecem uma abertura para a compreensão desse passado recente da história local e nacional e do papel do CEC-PA na elaboração e divulgação autorizada de uma dada concepção da realidade amazônica.