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Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

The Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs is headed by Assistant Secretary of State Roger F. Noriega, who is responsible for managing and promoting U.S. interests in the region by supporting democracy, trade, and sustainable economic development, and fostering cooperation on issues such as drug trafficking and crime, poverty reduction, and environmental protection.


Mission:
  We are working with our partners in the Americas to generate broad-based growth through freer trade and sound economic policies; to invest in the well-being of people from all walks of life; and to make democracy serve every citizen more effectively and justly.

 

Objectives:  We are strengthening an Inter-American community formed by:

  • Economic partners that are democratic, stable, and prosperous;
  • Friendly neighbors that help secure our region against terrorism and illegal drugs;
  • Nations that work together in the world to advance shared political and economic values. 

  Antigua and BarbudaArgentinaBahamasBarbadosBelizeBoliviaBrazilCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominicaDominican RepublicEcuadorEl SalvadorGrenadaGuatemalaGuyanaHaitiHondurasJamaicaMartiniqueMexicoNetherlands AntillesNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruSt. Kitts and NevisSt. LuciaSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSurinameTrinidad and TobagoUruguayVenezuelaMexicoJamaicaCayman IslandsFrench GuianaGuadeloupeAruba (Neth.)Clickable Map of WHA Region - Alternate Links to the Left of Screen

  
Highlights

Secretary Powell's Travel to Haiti
Secretary Powell will travel to Haiti on December 1, 2004.  While there he will meet with President Boniface Alexandre, Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, and other dignitaries and will reiterate U.S. support to bring democracy, prosperity and hope to the people of Haiti. Visit the Secretary's travel page for all the news.

Meeting Challenges in Latin America
Assistant Secretary Noriega addresses the Institute of International Studies in Santiago. [Espaņol]

APEC Forum
Secretary Powell attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministerial Meetings on Nov. 17-18 in Santiago, Chile. He also held bilateral meetings with counterparts while in Santiago. Visit the Secretary's travel page for all the news. Read about the Regional Movement Alert List System.  President Bush's remarks with President Uribe of Colombia.  Other White House releases from the APEC summit.

U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission Meeting
Secretary Powell hosted with Mexican Foreign Secretary Derbez the 21st meeting of the U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission in Mexico City. Meeting Remarks; Fact Sheet.

Millennium Challenge Account
Three Latin American countries--Bolivia, Honduras, and Nicaragua--were among those countries qualifying to apply for Millennium Challenge Account assistance in FY2005. [full text (pdf)]

Hurricane Recovery Program for the Caribbean
The U.S. is launching a $100 million hurricane recovery program to give urgent attention to restoring people's livelihoods and shelter while reducing the region's vulnerability to similar events in the future. [full text]

Narcotics Control Reports
South America;
Canada, Mexico, and Central America;
The Caribbean;
Report Introduction.

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