Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean

The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural problems, such as poverty, inequality, exclusion and the violation of rights, are at risk of being intensified by emerging critical challenges —such as migration, the digital divide and climate change— a...

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spelling cepal-11362-47376 Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean NU. CEPAL DESASTRES NATURALES COVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIAS ASPECTOS SOCIALES DESARROLLO SOCIAL IGUALDAD SALUD POBREZA EMPLEO SEGURIDAD SOCIAL POLITICA SOCIAL GASTOS PUBLICOS BIENESTAR SOCIAL DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES NATURAL DISASTERS COVID-19 VIRUSES PANDEMICS SOCIAL ASPECTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY HEALTH POVERTY EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOCIAL WELFARE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural problems, such as poverty, inequality, exclusion and the violation of rights, are at risk of being intensified by emerging critical challenges —such as migration, the digital divide and climate change— and by the impacts of disasters that are increasingly recurrent and varied in nature and origin. In this context, the analyses and proposals set forth here are intended to underpin the discussion of alternatives for moving towards a transformative recovery with equality and sustainability, capable of addressing the challenges of inclusion and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following the axes and lines of action of the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development, this document represents an invitation to link social protection and disaster risk management systems to achieve greater social and institutional resilience, within a framework of social and fiscal compacts that, among other things, make it a viable proposition to build financially sustainable social protection systems for progressing towards sustainable development that leaves no one behind. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- Chapter I. The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath: a health disaster seen through the lens of the social inequality matrix and the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development .-- Chapter II. Government responses to the pandemic .-- Chapter III. Disasters and resilience-building in the Caribbean: addressing a multidimensional crisis .-- Chapter IV. Health crisis and disasters: social protection systems in the face of a constant and growing threat to well-being .-- Chapter V. Social protection and disasters: rethinking a future with inclusion, equality and sustainability. 2021-10-25T15:51:32Z 2021-10-25T15:51:32Z 2021-10-26 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47376 LC/CDS.4/3 en .pdf 146 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
spellingShingle Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
DESASTRES NATURALES
COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
IGUALDAD
SALUD
POBREZA
EMPLEO
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL
POLITICA SOCIAL
GASTOS PUBLICOS
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES
NATURAL DISASTERS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
EQUALITY
HEALTH
POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL POLICY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL WELFARE
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
title_short Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in latin america and the caribbean
topic DESASTRES NATURALES
COVID-19
VIRUS
PANDEMIAS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
IGUALDAD
SALUD
POBREZA
EMPLEO
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL
POLITICA SOCIAL
GASTOS PUBLICOS
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES
NATURAL DISASTERS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
PANDEMICS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
EQUALITY
HEALTH
POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL POLICY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL WELFARE
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
description The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural problems, such as poverty, inequality, exclusion and the violation of rights, are at risk of being intensified by emerging critical challenges —such as migration, the digital divide and climate change— and by the impacts of disasters that are increasingly recurrent and varied in nature and origin. In this context, the analyses and proposals set forth here are intended to underpin the discussion of alternatives for moving towards a transformative recovery with equality and sustainability, capable of addressing the challenges of inclusion and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following the axes and lines of action of the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development, this document represents an invitation to link social protection and disaster risk management systems to achieve greater social and institutional resilience, within a framework of social and fiscal compacts that, among other things, make it a viable proposition to build financially sustainable social protection systems for progressing towards sustainable development that leaves no one behind.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47376
https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47376
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