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Under USAID/Mexico‘s Country Development Cooperation Strategy, for Fiscal Years 2014-2018, and as part of the Merida Initiative, USAID is dedicating approximately $90 million to advance crime and violence prevention by increasing collaboration between government, business, academia, and civil society in target cities; strengthening government capacity to design and implement crime and violence prevention policies and plans; and increasing the ability of at-risk youth to play a productive role in their communities.
This is USAID/Mexico´s Branding and Marking Guidance and Template for Acquisitions.
This is USAID/Mexico´s Branding and Marking Guidance and Template for Assistance.
From 2020-2025, USAID will deepen the strategic partnership with Mexico by targeting state and local governments which exhibit the capacity and commitment to address impunity and violence, while strengthening the bilateral economic alliance. USAID assistance will help reduce impunity, crime, and violence by constraining the operational space for organized crime in targeted areas.
Through the strategic allocation of limited resources and the development and expansion of public‐private partnerships,USAID programs will support specific goals laid out in Mexico’s 2013‐2018 National Development Plan. Likewise,USAID’s partnership with the Government of Mexico will help enhance Mexico’s emerging role in the international community and strengthen U.S. Government-Government of Mexico collaboration on international development themes.
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