USAID/Colombia designed the Venezuela Response and Integration (VRI) activity to work with the Colombian government, private sector, and migrant community to respond to these challenges and co-create the institutional, economic, and social architecture of inclusive prosperity.
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The USAID Inclusive Justice Activity improves Colombian citizens’ trust in the justice system by increasing access to justice services and reducing levels of impunity.
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To curb corruption in Peru, the public and private sectors must partner to improve investment processes.
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Addressing root causes of violence in Mexico is key to reducing crime and restoring citizens’ trust.
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Cycles of violence in Mexico continue to take a toll on civilians, necessitating greater accountability in Mexico’s human rights system.
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Peru is making significant strides in reducing coca production in rural communities. Yet, solidifying these gains and helping increase effective state presence and viable economic opportunities is still a major challenge.
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To reduce crime and violence in Honduras, communities need resources and governmental support that ensure citizen security in the areas of greatest need.
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An effective, inclusive, and responsive justice system is essential to Colombia’s peace process, especially in conflict-affected regions.
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The government of Colombia and its civil society organizations needed support to develop policies and practices that increase human rights protections.
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An independent, credible, and effective judicial system will go a long way toward creating and preserving stability in Haiti.
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A dependable network infrastructure in Haiti would mean more reliable financial management and a more transparent government.
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Guatemala must address weaknesses in its justice system to ensure that the country’s most vulnerable populations can access vital services.
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