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  • USAID works together with the Mexican Government and civil society organizations to offer constructive activities to at-risk youth that keep them away from crime and violence.

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  • USAID empowers youth from communities across Mexico through scholarships that help them develop personal and professional skills.

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  • USAID partners with Mexican public and private organizations to help women with low-incomes open their own business.

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  • USAID works with the Mexican government and civil society to measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation.

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Patricia went from violence victim to empowered businesswoman.
Mexico Shows Domestic Violence Survivors How to Move Forward
At-risk youth in Monterrey become role models in their communities, using rap music as an outlet.
Rap Music Counters Violence in Mexico
120 youth supported by the USAID Global Development Alliance “Jóvenes con Rumbo” program.
Despite Roadblocks, Mexican Youth Make Their Way Out of Crime

About Mexico

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.

USAID/Mexico’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) supports three Development Objectives (DOs) to strengthen rule of law and human rights, reduce drug-related crime and violence, and promote transparency and integrity efforts under the Merida Initiative, multi-year, bilateral security cooperation program. A fourth DO supports the President's Global Climate Change Initiative. The Mission actively engages Mexico’s private sector through strategic alliances that encourage innovation and leverage resources to increase program impact, enhance sustainability, and replicate successful interventions across the country.

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USAID/Mexico Country Development Cooperation Strategy 2014-2018 [PDF, 2.4MB]

 

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Elizabeth Warfield, Mission Director
U.S. Embassy
Paseo de la Reforma 305, Cuauhtemoc
Mexico City
Distrito Federal
Mexico
Postal Code - M 
06500
Phone 
52-55-50802000
Fax 
Fax 52-55-50802000 Ext. 4864

USAID Contact

Julie Ciccarone
Washington
, DC