Publications
Studies and Speeches
- Abridged Summary Report: Social Inclusion in Six IDB Projects
- Best Practices in Afro-Latin Community Development:Lessons from a pilot project on the Atlantic Coast of Honduras and Guatemala
- Disability and Education:Toward an Inclusive Approach
- Disability and the Labor Markets: Data Gaps and Needs in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Disability Data: Survey and Methods Issues in Latin America Countries and the Caribbean
- Disability Policies, statistics, and strategies in Latin America and the Caribbean:A Review
- Ethnic and Race-Based Political Organization and Mobilization in Latin America: Lessons for Public Policy
- Ethnicity and Earnings in Urban Peru
- Excerpts from Informal Concluding Remarks Executive Vice President Burke Dillon,Internal Workshop on Social exclusion, January 2001
- Pathways to Accessibility: Disability and the Physical Enviroment in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Remarks of Mr. Enrique Iglesias,President of the IDB, at the In-House Workshop on Combatting Racial and Ethnical Motivated Social Exclusion: The Role of the IDB
- Remarks of the Vice President, Burke Dillon, on the occasion of the United Nations World Conference against Racism, Discrimination,Xenophobia and related Intolerance
- Remarks of the Vice President for Planning and Administration, Paulo Paiva, Internal Workshop: Combattong Social exclusion due to Race or Ethnic Background: What Role for the IDB
- Social Exclusion and Afro Latinos
- Social Exclusion due to Race or Ethnicity in Latin America: What do we know?
- Speech delivered by Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Secretary-General of the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance Washington, 18 June 2001
- Studies presented at the Seminar:Good Practices in Social Inclusion: A Dialogue between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Milan, Italy, March 2003
- The Economic Case for Combatting Racial and Ethnic Exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean Countries
- The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in combatting Social Exclusion in Latin America Countries: Afro-American Populations
- Understanding the Cost of Social Exclusion Due to Race or Ethnic Background in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Vulnerability and Resilience: Gender and HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
Technical Studies
- Action Plan for Combating Social Exclusion due to Race or Ethnic Background
By SDS/SOC (12/02, E, S)
- Resource Requirements to Fight HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
By Ernest Massiah (03/04, SOC-136, E)
Books and Magazines
- Social Inclusion in Action
(09/04, SOC, E)
- Sustaining Development for All: Expanding Access to Economic Activity and Social Services
(06/06, SDS/SDS, E, S)
Last updated: 04/27/07