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USAID’s contribution of $16.8 million to the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Return and Reintegration in the Northern Triangle Program assists in providing services to help returning migrants reintegrate into local communities, and to alert the public on the risks of irregular migration.
USAID’s contribution of $16.8 million to the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Return and Reintegration in the Northern Triangle Program assists in providing services to help returning migrants reintegrate into local communities, and to alert the public on the risks of irregular migration.
USAID’s Regional Human Rights and Democracy project helps protect human rights for the most vulnerable populations, including children; youth; women; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) persons; and people with disabilities.
Crime and violence remain a key development challenge for Central American countries. In the three northern triangle countries – El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras – crime rates are among the highest in Latin America and the world.
USAID’s contribution of $2.5 million to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) program “Northern Triangle Information Management Initiative” aims to strengthen the capacity to manage, collect, analyze and share migration information to support humanitarian action and the protection of vulnerable populations in the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.
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