Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion

The emergency generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on the key role of the State in providing public goods and services, while the public sector has returned to the fore as the locus for emergency response and for driving the recovery. However, the State and the public sector hav...

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spelling cepal-11362-47317 Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion NU. CEPAL. ILPES COVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIAS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA GOBERNABILIDAD PARTICIPACION POPULAR DEMOCRACIA GOBIERNO ABIERTO DESARROLLO REGIONAL ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ESTUDIOS FUTUROS COVID-19 VIRUSES PANDEMICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GOVERNANCE POPULAR PARTICIPATION DEMOCRACY OPEN GOVERNMENT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FUTURE STUDIES The emergency generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on the key role of the State in providing public goods and services, while the public sector has returned to the fore as the locus for emergency response and for driving the recovery. However, the State and the public sector have been rendered less effective by the weakening of public leadership and of its capacity to generate confidence in the work of State institutions. This document argues that stronger State institutions are needed to address the structural problems of the current development pattern and tackle the new challenges posed by the current crisis and others the future may bring. Institutions need renewed capacities and leadership to design and implement policies and programmes capable of meeting present needs with a future vision, in a way that is participatory, collaborative and inclusive. It is a matter of urgency to build resilient public institutions that can cope with present crises and prepare for future ones, because the policy and investment decisions made today will condition our tomorrow. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- Chapter I. An institutional structure for a transformative recovery .-- Chapter II. The different perspectives on the concepts of resilience and institutional resilience .-- Chapter III. Resilience in territories .-- Chapter IV. Institutional resilience and the role of foresight .-- Concluding remarks and recommendations. 2021-10-18T17:49:15Z 2021-10-18T17:49:15Z 2021-10-18 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47317 LC/CRP.18/3 en .pdf 117 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
spellingShingle Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA
GOBERNABILIDAD
PARTICIPACION POPULAR
DEMOCRACIA
GOBIERNO ABIERTO
DESARROLLO REGIONAL
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ESTUDIOS FUTUROS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
GOVERNANCE
POPULAR PARTICIPATION
DEMOCRACY
OPEN GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FUTURE STUDIES
title_short Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
title_full Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
title_fullStr Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
title_full_unstemmed Resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: Inputs for discussion
title_sort resilient institutions for a transformative post-pandemic recovery in latin america and the caribbean: inputs for discussion
topic COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA
GOBERNABILIDAD
PARTICIPACION POPULAR
DEMOCRACIA
GOBIERNO ABIERTO
DESARROLLO REGIONAL
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ESTUDIOS FUTUROS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
GOVERNANCE
POPULAR PARTICIPATION
DEMOCRACY
OPEN GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FUTURE STUDIES
description The emergency generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on the key role of the State in providing public goods and services, while the public sector has returned to the fore as the locus for emergency response and for driving the recovery. However, the State and the public sector have been rendered less effective by the weakening of public leadership and of its capacity to generate confidence in the work of State institutions. This document argues that stronger State institutions are needed to address the structural problems of the current development pattern and tackle the new challenges posed by the current crisis and others the future may bring. Institutions need renewed capacities and leadership to design and implement policies and programmes capable of meeting present needs with a future vision, in a way that is participatory, collaborative and inclusive. It is a matter of urgency to build resilient public institutions that can cope with present crises and prepare for future ones, because the policy and investment decisions made today will condition our tomorrow.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47317
https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47317
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