Ladina-Ameerika ja Kariibi mere piirkond

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Alates 1990. aastatest on Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomiteel Ladina-Ameerika ja Kariibi mere piirkonnas olnud koostööpartneriteks komiteega samaväärsed organisatsioonid. Mitmes Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomitee arvamuses on keskendutud suhetele selle piirkonnaga piirkondlikul, allpiirkondlikul ja riiklikul tasandil. Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomitee prioriteedid hõlmavad kodanikuühiskonna organisatsioonide arendamist, majanduslikku ja sotsiaalset arengut, piirkondlikku integratsiooni ning koostööd mitmepoolses valdkonnas.

Piirkondlikul tasandil korraldab Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomitee kahe aasta tagant toimuvaid kohtumisi Euroopa, Ladina-Ameerika ja Kariibi mere piirkonna riikide kodanikuühiskonna organisatsioonide esindajate vahel ühena ELi ning Ladina-Ameerika ja Kariibi Riikide Ühenduse tippkohtumise ettevalmistavatest üritustest. 

Allpiirkondlikul ja riiklikul tasandil on loodud mitu alalist struktuuri: 2009. aastal lõi Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomitee kodanikuühiskonna ümarlaua Brasiilia majandus- ja sotsiaalnõukoguga, et pakkuda foorumit Brasiilia ning Euroopa kodanikuühiskonna esindajate dialoogiks ja pidevaks koostööks. ELi ja Tšiili assotsieerimislepinguga anti komiteele volitused luua ühine nõuandekomitee Tšiili kodanikuühiskonna samaväärse institutsiooniga, et jälgida lepingu täitmist; see loodi lõpuks 2016. aastal. Mis puudutab Andide Ühenduse riike, siis Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomitee osaleb sisenõuanderühmas, mis jälgib ELi ja Colombia/Peruu/Ecuadori vabakaubanduslepingut. Samuti osaleb komitee Cariforumi ja ELi nõuandekomitees, mis jälgib Cariforumi ja ELi majanduspartnerluslepingut. Komitee on loonud alalised suhted samaväärsete institutsioonidega Mercosuri riikides (majandus- ja nõustamisfoorum) ning Kesk-Ameerikas (Kesk-Ameerika integratsioonisüsteemi nõuandekomitee).

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The Consultative Committee (CC) is one of the 5 institutions foreseen in the EU-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement. The CC is composed of 40 (25 from the CARIFORUM side and 15 from the EU side) standing representatives of organisations of the civil society representing employers' organisations, trade unions, other economic, social and non-governmental organisations, including development and environmental organisations; and the academic community.

26/11/2019
CARIFORUM-EU Consultative Committee - 5th meeting
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The Latin America Follow up Committee of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) held a Hearing on the EU-Mercosur Association Agreement: The views of organized civil society on 13 of November 2019.

The main purpose of the debate was to:

  • Assess the opportunities and challenges ahead of the implementation of the Agreement;
  • Evaluate compromises and possible impacts of the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter of the Agreement;
  • Explore how the civil society and consultative structures should monitor the impact of the Association Agreement in terms of improving human rights and labour, social and environmental rights as well as a strict compliance with international conventions or agreements the parties have committed to.
13/11/2019
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During the meeting, the EU Domestic Advisory Group (EU DAG) and civil society representatives from the Colombia DAG, Peru Domestic Mechanism and Ecuador DAG discussed the implementation of the Trade and Sustainable Development Title of the Trade Agreement, with a particular focus on respect for international labour and environmental standards. They also discussed economic, social, environmental and human rights impacts resulting from the implementation of the Agreement. The participants reflected on how the civil society from the EU, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador can cooperate to promote sustainable development in the context of trade relations and prepare for the next joint meeting.

21/10/2019 23/10/2019
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This year's meetings between the EU and Central America under the Trade and Sustainable Development Title of the Association Agreement included a joint meeting of the DAGs where the representatives of the EU and Central American Advisory Groups exchanged experience in their current operation and discussed proposals for capacity strengthening of the civil society monitoring mechanism, the role of the parties in this context and future cooperation. The joint meeting of the DAGs was followed by a workshop on Trade and Sustainable Development where the participants discussed the content of the chapter and looked for a common understanding of the chapter.

24/06/2019 26/06/2019
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During the meeting, the EU Domestic Advisory Group (EU DAG) and civil society representatives from Colombia, Peru and Ecuador discussed implementation of the Trade and Sustainable Development Title of the Trade Agreement, with a particular focus on respect for international labour and environmental standards. They also discussed economic, social, environmental and human rights impacts resulting from the implementation of the Agreement. The participants reflected moreover on how the civil society from the EU, Colombia,  Peru and Ecuador can cooperate to promote sustainable development in the context of trade relations and prepare for the next joint meeting. The participants adopted a joint declaration summarising outcomes of their discussion and presented it to the Parties during the Open Session with civil society on 12 December.

10/12/2018 12/12/2018
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On 6 and 7 December 2018, the third meeting of the EU-Chile Civil Society Joint Consultative Committee (JCC), established by the EU-Chile Association Agreement was held in Santiago de Chile. The members discussed topics of interest for both parties, such as investment and cooperation, decent work and informal economy, the Sustainable Development Agenda and proposals to reinforce the role of the Joint Consultative Committee.  They adopted a Final Declaration on these four topics.

The JCC is made up of eighteen members, nine from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and nine from Chilean civil society organisations. It is co-chaired by Josep Puxeu Rocamora, EESC member, and Roberto Zúñiga Belauzarán, Director, National Confederation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (CONAPYME).

06/12/2018 07/12/2018

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