Komisja Gospodarcza Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Ameryki Łacińskiej i Karaibów

Komisja Gospodarcza Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Ameryki Łacińskiej i Karaibów
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe

Państwa członkowskie UNECLAC
Język roboczy

angielski, hiszpański, francuski, portugalski

Siedziba

Santiago

Członkowie

44 + 9 członków stowarzyszonych

Utworzenie

1948

Strona internetowa

Komisja Gospodarcza Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Ameryki Łacińskiej i Karaibów (UNECLAC, ECLAC, CEPAL, ang. United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, hiszp. Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe) – komisja regionalna Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych, powołana w 1948 roku przez Radę Gospodarczą i Społeczną ONZ. Celem UNECLAC jest wspieranie rozwoju gospodarczego i społecznego oraz integracji krajów Ameryki Środkowej i Południowej. Siedziba organizacji znajduje się w Santiago.

Do 1984 roku organizacja nosiła nazwę Komisja Gospodarcza Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Ameryki Łacińskiej (ECLA, UNECLA).

Do UNECLAC należą 44 państwa członkowskie, w tym wszystkie 33 państwa Ameryki Łacińskiej i Karaibów oraz 11 państw spoza regionu. Dodatkowo, 9 terytoriów zależnych posiada status członków stowarzyszonych.

Członkowie

Ameryka Łacińska i Karaiby:

Pozostałe regiony:

Członkowie stowarzyszeni:

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