Addressing the Root Causes of Migration: Insights from the US Strategy for Central America

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The US Strategy for Central America was launched a decade ago with the goal of addressing the root causes of migration by promoting economic growth, improving governance, and enhancing security in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Under the Biden-Harris administration, the strategy was updated and renamed The Root Causes Strategy, which includes promoting human rights and labor rights and combatting sexual and gender-based violence.

What are the lessons learned from the different iterations of the strategy? Where have we seen improvements and why? What progress has been made and what are the priorities for the future?

Join the Inter-American Dialogue on Monday, June 10 from 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM EDT for a panel discussion to reflect on progress and the road ahead for US policy towards Central America.

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OPENING REMARKS

Rebecca Bill Chavez

President & CEO, Inter-American Dialogue (@RebeccaBillChav)

SPEAKERS

Michael Camilleri

Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, USAID (@USAIDLACLead)

Eric Jacobstein

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central America, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs (@StateDept)

Molly McCoy

Associate Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs, Department of Labor (@ILAB_DOL)

Arturo Aguilar

Program Director, Central America, Rockefeller Brothers Fund 

MODERATOR

Ricardo Zúñiga

Founding Partner at Dinámica Americas, Senior Advisor with the US Institute of Peace

Watch the C-SPAN coverage of this event here.


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