1. 2017-2020.usaid.gov

    Through its Central America and Mexico (CAM) Regional Program, USAID works with the governments of the region, the private sector and local organizations towards the shared goal of a prosperous, ... Activities include building civil society's advocacy for labor and human rights and early warning and monitoring systems of human rights ...
  2. CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO REGIONAL PROGRAM FACT SHEET. Over the last 20 years, Central American countries have made social and economic advances, including improved literacy rates, reduced infant and maternal mortality, increased trade, and generally, a succession of free and fair elections and peaceful government transitions. Despite these
  3. iasdirect.iaswww.com

    Top/Regional/Central America/Society and Culture/Aid and Development; UN OCHA ReliefWeb - Mexico - Provides latest updates on emergencies, sector reports, appeals mexico and financial society and culture tracking along with background information and mexico employment vacancies.; Amnesty International USA - Mexico Human Rights - News, reports and success stories for the country including AI ...
  4. 2012-2017.usaid.gov

    Regional trade expanded at 9.5 percent per year from 2005 to 2012. Despite these gains, Central America remains the least developed sub-region in the hemisphere. By far, the greatest threat impacting all Central American countries and Mexico is the violence and insecurity generated by gangs, narco-trafficking, and trafficking in persons.
  5. Despite these gains, challenges that hinder economic and social development remain. Violence and insecurity, generated by gangs, narco-trafficking, and trafficking in persons, poverty and lack of economic opportunities inhibit growth and investment, particularly in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, and drive irregular migration to the ...
  6. 2017-2020.usaid.gov

    Regional Development Cooperation Strategy 2015-2019 for Central America and Mexico. The Regional Development Cooperation Strategy (RDCS) for Central America and Mexico (CAM) lays the foundation for USAID's presence in the region, and solidifies the commitment of USAID Missions in Central America and Mexico to close collaboration and enhanced cooperation to strategically target the region's ...
  7. The Regional Development Cooperation Strategy (RDCS) for Central America and Mexico (CAM) lays the foundation for USAID's presence in the region, and solidifies the commitment of USAID Missions in Central America and Mexico to close collaboration and enhanced cooperation to strategically target the region's most pressing development challenges.
  8. mexicohistorico.com

    Moreover, Mexico has emphasized the importance of cultural exchange and local ownership in humanitarian efforts. Recognizing that effective relief necessitates an understanding of cultural contexts, Mexico promotes inclusive approaches where local communities play an integral role in planning and implementing aid initiatives.
  9. pdf.usaid.gov

    Development Experience Clearinghouse

    https://pdf.usaid.gov › pdf_docs › PBAAE949.pdf

    America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) in 2005, regional exports to the U.S. increased 60 percent by 2013, 1 and regional trade expanded at 9.5 percent per year from 2005-2012 . 2 Despite these gains, Central America remains the least developed sub-region in the hemisphere, and
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