Workshop for LAC Network, Panama, April 2011

International Workshop "Leveraging ICT to establish a collaborative network among Parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean"

República Dominicana: ONU apoyará al Senado para hacer más eficiente el uso de la tecnología de la información y comunicación

El presidente del Senado de la República Dominicana, Reinaldo Pared Pérez recibió este martes la visita de una delegación de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), que tuvo como objetivo desarrollar un proyecto con fondos de la Unión Europea para hacer más eficiente el uso de la Tecnología de la informática.

Report of the International Workshop "Leveraging ICT to establish a collaborative network among Parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean"

Following a two-day meeting held at the National Assembly of Panama, on 15 April 2011 the Secretaries General of sixteen parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean agreed to establish the Exchange Network of Parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean with a view to strengthen cooperation among the parliamentary administrations of this region.

Aprovechar las TIC para establecer una red de colaboración entre Parlamentos de América Latina y el Caribe

Date: 
Thu, 14/04/2011 - Fri, 15/04/2011

El Departamento de Asuntos Económicos y Sociales de las Naciones Unidas, a través del Centro Global para las TIC en el Parlamento, y la Asamblea Nacional de Panamá están organizando el Taller "Aprovechar las TIC para establecer una red de colaboración entre Parlamentos de América Latina y el Caribe", auspiciado por la Asamblea Nacional de Panamá en la Ciudad de Panamá el 14 y el 15 de abril de 2011.

International Workshop "Leveraging ICT to establish a collaborative network among Parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean"

Date: 
Thu, 14/04/2011 - Fri, 15/04/2011

The report of the workshop is now available.
Following a two-day meeting held at the National Assembly of Panama, on 15 April 2011 the Secretaries General of sixteen parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean agreed to establish the Exchange Network of Parliaments of Latin America and the Caribbean with a view to strengthen cooperation among the parliamentary administrations of this region. The meeting elected the first Executive Commttee, composed of the Secretaries General of the Parliament of Barbados, the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil, the National Assembly of Nicaragua, the National Assembly of Panama and the House of Representatives of Uruguay. It also designated the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil as the host of the Secretariat of the network. The cooperative platform of this new mechanism of inter-parliamentary cooperation is already visible at www.ripalc.org.

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