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Toward a More Inclusive Post-COVID Recovery: A Tool to Further the Caribbean Policy Agenda
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
Kingston | 2022 | 14 p.
作者: 
Anna Kasafi Perkins; Stacy Richards-Kennedy; Don Marshall; R. Clive Landis
联合作者: 
UNESCO Kingston; University of the West Indies
地区: 
拉丁美洲及加勒比海地区

The Caribbean is a grouping of islands and low-lying coastal countries of sovereign nations and dependent territories that share a history of colonialism and coloniality,1 which has shaped and continues to shape their “complex mix of political and administrative structures”. Indeed, Caribbean nations experience a “paradoxical, type of political sovereignty and experience of development”. All Caribbean nations have been classified by the United Nations as Small Island Developing States (SIDS), taking account of “the peculiar social, economic and environmental vulnerabilities” they experience. Caribbean SIDS are highly indebted and vulnerable to climate change, hurricanes and other natural hazards. At the same time, theirs is a paradoxical existence as their vulnerabilities place them alongside least developed countries, in spite of some being designated by the World Bank as high or middle-income countries. Such classification limits access to the international financing needed towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

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会议和项目报告
主题: 
多样性 / 文化素养 / 包容性的
全球化与社会公正 / 国际理解
可持续发展 / 可持续性
教育水平 : 
其他
关键词: 
Pandemics
social inequality
social policy