Author: International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
A Report of the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Author: International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
A Report of the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Author: William L. Ascher
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822395991
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822395991
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
Central American Recovery and Development Task Force Report to the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Author: Central American Recovery and Development Task Force
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development was created in 1987 to analyze development in the region and to make recommendations to the region's governments and to the international community. The essays in this volume were written by experts in Central American development, economics, politics, and administration who were asked by the commission to synthesize existing knowledge on Central America's prospects for aid, trade, and institutional reform, and to propose creative approaches to the problems facing the region. The Center for International Development Research at Duke University was chosen to perform the editorial and support tasks for the commission.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development was created in 1987 to analyze development in the region and to make recommendations to the region's governments and to the international community. The essays in this volume were written by experts in Central American development, economics, politics, and administration who were asked by the commission to synthesize existing knowledge on Central America's prospects for aid, trade, and institutional reform, and to propose creative approaches to the problems facing the region. The Center for International Development Research at Duke University was chosen to perform the editorial and support tasks for the commission.
A Report of the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Author: William L. Ascher
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
ISBN: 9780822308973
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
ISBN: 9780822308973
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The 1980s were one of the most turbulent decades in Central America’s history, a history that has been marked by more than its share of strife and upheaval. The wars, economic hardship, and political unrest and instability that have dominated news of the region have been years in the making, the products of flawed and inequitable economic, social, and political structures. The International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was formed to provide a thorough diagnosis and analysis of Central America’s problems and to draft a comprehensive long-term strategy to move the region from decline to development. In this report ICCARD—through forty-five international experts in economics, public policy, management, and development it assembled for this purpose—attempts to rise above rhetoric and simplistic remedies to focus on well-reasoned, thorough, and realistic approaches to economic and social development. This volume reviews the unequal access of marginal groups to political and economic participation, the precarious situation of Central American financial institutions, the international debt situation, the prospects for regional political and economic integration, and other aspects of regional development. Each of these challenges is addressed by specific recommendations to the Central American governments, the governments of the industrialized nations, and international organizations.
Meeting of the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development, Lejondals Castle, Bro, Sweden, June 24-26, 1988
Author: Terry Sanford
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Central America
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Central America
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Current Bibliographical Information
Author: Dag Hammarskjöld Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : International cooperation
Languages : en
Pages : 974
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : International cooperation
Languages : en
Pages : 974
Book Description
Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies
Author: Benson Latin American Collection
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
We Have a Voice, and We Can Speak
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forced migration
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
This report discusses the findings of a delegation visiting Central America to study the situation of Central American refugees, especially women and children, and to develop recommendations to facilitate their return and reintegration. Improving the conditions of refugee women in Central America means improving the conditions of all women. Some women have broken the traditional division of labour in order to provide for their families, but some humanitarian agencies help widows only. This has led to conflicts and the shunning of single women and widows. Women's health levels must be raised and women must have access to resources. Alleviating women's poverty requires the political will to reform and to ensure a more equal distribution of resources. Where agrarian reforms have taken place legislation should allow women to inherit and to gain title to land. Alternative systems of access and tenure should be considered. Without land as collateral women cannot obtain credit which is needed to increase their productivity and income. Needing the co-signature of a husband or father, or a loan, is a major obstacle to the growing number of women who are widowed, divorced, abandoned or single heads of households. Women should be included in loan programmes; group responsibility for payback, flexible repayment schemes and technical assistance should be provided. Health is related to women's productive capacity and ability to look after families. Assisting women to grow more and better food crops will increase incomes and improve nutrition. Women should also have primary and reproductive health care. Linking these needs is education, which has a direct influence on women's relationships, child-bearing and economic opportunities. Women who attend primary school tend to marry later and have fewer children. Their children are more likely to attend school and be healthier. The report urges the international community, especially the United States Government and the UNHCR, to continue support during peacetime reconstruction in Central America. The report also makes recommendations to the governments and countries of the region.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forced migration
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
This report discusses the findings of a delegation visiting Central America to study the situation of Central American refugees, especially women and children, and to develop recommendations to facilitate their return and reintegration. Improving the conditions of refugee women in Central America means improving the conditions of all women. Some women have broken the traditional division of labour in order to provide for their families, but some humanitarian agencies help widows only. This has led to conflicts and the shunning of single women and widows. Women's health levels must be raised and women must have access to resources. Alleviating women's poverty requires the political will to reform and to ensure a more equal distribution of resources. Where agrarian reforms have taken place legislation should allow women to inherit and to gain title to land. Alternative systems of access and tenure should be considered. Without land as collateral women cannot obtain credit which is needed to increase their productivity and income. Needing the co-signature of a husband or father, or a loan, is a major obstacle to the growing number of women who are widowed, divorced, abandoned or single heads of households. Women should be included in loan programmes; group responsibility for payback, flexible repayment schemes and technical assistance should be provided. Health is related to women's productive capacity and ability to look after families. Assisting women to grow more and better food crops will increase incomes and improve nutrition. Women should also have primary and reproductive health care. Linking these needs is education, which has a direct influence on women's relationships, child-bearing and economic opportunities. Women who attend primary school tend to marry later and have fewer children. Their children are more likely to attend school and be healthier. The report urges the international community, especially the United States Government and the UNHCR, to continue support during peacetime reconstruction in Central America. The report also makes recommendations to the governments and countries of the region.
British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal, and Spain
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caribbean Area
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caribbean Area
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Progress Report, December 1988
Author: International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Central America
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Central America
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description