Today, representatives of international organizations called for adopting new social and fiscal pacts in Latin American countries to address social security challenges in an unfavorable context of high insecurity in the region.
"The current economic situation is tough, with setbacks in the social sector in the region's countries. We are concerned about the indicators of poverty, inequality, and wealth of the population," said the acting executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Mario Cimoli.
Cimoli opened Tuesday at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago, Chile, the second Regional Seminar on Social Development, with the participation . . .
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