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GRULAC

GRULAC, or the Group of Latin American and Caribbean Countries, is a regional group within the United Nations. It brings together nations from Latin America and the Caribbean to coordinate their positions on global issues like development, environment, and human rights. By unifying their voices, these countries can better advocate for their shared interests and collaborate on regional challenges. GRULAC's aims include promoting economic growth, social progress, and regional stability through collective dialogue and diplomacy. It functions as a platform for cooperation and representation within the broader UN system, helping to ensure that Latin American and Caribbean perspectives are heard internationally.