Regional Support Center Opens in Latin America with Strong Backing
(
Bogota, 29 October 2009
) – The Regional Center for the Support of the Global Compact in
Latin America and the Caribbean was launched today at an event that drew participation from the
private and public sectors throughout the Latin American region. 115 members of the regional
business community and Government leaders attended the launch held at the Presidential Palace in
Bogota. The launch was broadcast live to 11 Latin American countries. The launch was also attended
by the ambassadors of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic,
Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and Spain.
In his inaugural speech, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said that Colombia was honored and
proud to have the Center hosted in Bogota. He emphasized that the Center was emblematic of how the
entire region now acts in a more integrated manner.
In his remarks, Soren Petersen, Head of Local Networks in the Global Compact Office, thanked
President Uribe for the generous support and recognized the founding members of the Center. He
further highlighted the achievement of the Center’s Director, Diana Chávez, in the creation of this
collaborative platform.
To ensure optimal support and true regional reach of the Center, comprehensive consultations
with various stakeholders preceded the launch. Both the Center’s Board and the founders agreed to
demonstrate achievements and future commitments at the upcoming Global Compact Leaders Summit in
June 2010.
Contact
Soren Petersen
petersens@un.org