Poverty incidence rate (% of population)
42.00
Percentage of the population employed (% of total employment)
49.60
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people)
121.17
Overall Average Statistical Capacity Score (scale 0 - 100)
78.89
Human development index
0.60
Life expectancy at birth total (years)
76.67
GDP (current US$)
389,288,056,265.33
Female gender development index
0.61
Population total
45,376,763.00
CO2 emissions (metric tons per capita)
3.99
Homicides rate (per 100,000 people)
5.32
Fuente: Banco Mundial
Source: Worldbank
Classification
According to the UN, the Latin America and the Caribbean region is classified into four subregions: Caribbean, Central America, South America, and Northern America. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have classified countries’ economies according to income level: high, upper-middle, lower-middle, low.
Geographical subregion
South America
Income level
Medium-high
National Development Plan
Cepei analyzes the alignment level between the country’s current National Development Plan and the 2030 Agenda.
It does not have a National Development Plan (PND)
Cepei’s analysis of the NDP
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SDG institutionality
Learn about the institutions responsible for implementing the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the country.
Institution in charge of SDG implementation
Consejo Nacional de Coordinación de Políticas Sociales
Implementation entity
Presidencia de la Nación
Adoption year
2002
Institution’s creation standard
Decreto 357/2002
Institutions in charge of SDG implementation
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Functions of SDG institutionality
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SDG Tracker
We simplify the complex. Cepei promotes transparency and access to information on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in Latin American and Caribbean countries. This tracker provides information on the positions adopted by the region’s governments on the 17 SDGs.
SDG report hub
Find voluntary national reports, voluntary local reports, parallel reports by civil society, and Cepei’s analysis on the progress of the 2030 Agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean.
International treaties in Latin America and the Caribbean
Find information on the status of Latin American and Caribbean countries with respect to the main environmental and human rights treaties. Remember that a ratified treaty imposes enforceable obligations.