Mexico

  • USAID programs support Mexican initiatives in justice system reform

  • USAID is supporting efforts to create safe spaces for vulnerable youth in Ciudad Juarez.

  • USAID is supporting the government and civil society in their efforts to prepare youth for viable futures.

Rosaura Diaz Aquino and her son Alejandro helped convince farmers to improve irrigation techniques.
Conserving Water Increases Yields
Dominga Hernández Ruiz, in the center wearing a yellow top, meets with her “solidarity group” at an AlSol training meeting.
Financial Alternatives for Rural Women
New tools allow Cecilio Flores to increase the speed and precision of marble cutting, improving his business prospects
Sculpting a Better Future

About

Working with Mexican public- and private-sector institutions, USAID supports the country's initiatives to improve citizen security and well-being. USAID programs support Mexican leadership in specific technical areas that are high priorities for both the U.S. and Mexican Governments, including: 

1) Mexico’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; 
2) economic competitiveness to improve citizens’ lives; 
3) development and testing of models to mitigate the impact of community crime and violence; and 
4) implementation of criminal justice constitutional reforms that protect citizens’ rights.  
 
Work in all four areas focuses on developing models and mechanisms to leverage public- and private-sector resources; increase individual and institutional capacity; and strengthen policy and legal frameworks that support reforms.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Tom Delaney
Am Embassy, Mexico D.F., Mexico
Paseo de la Reforma 305, Cuauhtémoc
México City
Mexico
Phone 
52-55-50802000
Fax 
52-55-50802142

Headquarters Contact

Julie Ciccarone
Phone 
202-712-1626

Mission Director

Last updated: June 01, 2012