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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (268109)1/26/2015 12:49:07 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 541025
 
Serious, as opposed to the partial takeover now, or like the real drug nations in Central America.

The United States and Mexico have strong social, cultural and economic ties; common security concerns; and a shared border. Mexico, as an upper middle income country with a high level of institutional capacity, is also a strong development partner for the United States.

While Mexico is a modern democracy with a thriving economy, challenges related to crime and violence, rule of law, human rights, climate change, economic competitiveness, and workforce development remain. To address these challenges, USAID works with a broad array of public, private and non-governmental partners to support Mexican initiatives and priorities.

Learn More USAID/Mexico Country Development Cooperation Strategy 2014-2018 [PDF, 2.6 mb]

USAID in Mexico: Program Overview [PDF, 138.9 kb]

USAID Results in Mexico 2013 [PDF, 121.1 kb]

usaid.gov