
XI REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN - ECLAC
Brasília
14/07/2010
The conference brought together approximately 800 women representatives of the 44 member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean - CEPAL. The central theme was: What kind of state? What kind of equality?
The Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean is a subordinate body of CEPAL and takes place every three years. Its main objective is to provide a forum for the debate on gender issues, to present public policy recommendations, and to evaluate the enforcement of regional agreements and plans, taking into consideration the needs of women.
Pictured: Tarcila Rivera Zea.
Fotógrafa:
Claudia Ferreira
Photo Code:
10_CEM_0465
Capture:
digital