U.S. Strategy for Central America
U.S. programs and engagement promote a prosperous, secure, and well-governed Central America. Read the strategy
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U.S. programs and engagement promote a prosperous, secure, and well-governed Central America. Read the strategy
Our strategy aligns with the three pillars of the U.S. Central America Strategy: Prosperity, Governance and Security. We prioritize connecting indigenous people, women, and youth to opportunities that enable them to achieve prosperous, secure, and dignified lives at home in Guatemala.
USAID and its partners work with the Government of Guatemala, the private sector, and civil society to implement a wide range of projects designed to create new economic opportunities, improve citizen security and improve the accountability and transparency of public institutions. USAID/Guatemala supports programs that reduce poverty, promote overall economic growth and job creation, create opportunities for foreign direct investment, protect the rights of vulnerable and marginalized groups, improve health and education outcomes, guarantee food security and protect the environment. USAID also works to ensure that the Government of Guatemala can provide security and justice for all Guatemalans, by strengthening key justice sector institutions, combating international criminal networks and human trafficking, reducing gang violence and criminal impunitym, and strengthening borders.
The U.S. Strategy for Central America (Strategy) is a bipartisan, multi-year U.S. government plan promoting institutional reforms and addressing developmental challenges. The Strategy aims to address the security, governance, and economic drivers of illegal immigration while increasing regional security and economic opportunity.
As the U.S Government’s lead international development agency, the U.S. Strategy for Central America, guides USAID’s assistance to Guatemala and informs the design and implementation of its programs. By creating greater economic opportunity, improving public service delivery, addressing corruption and impunity, and reducing crime and violence, USAID creates the foundation for Guatemalans to be self-reliant and make their country a prosperous place to thrive.
Economic growth, poverty reduction, workforce development, health, education, and greater regional integration. Learn more
Strong institutions, government accountability, reduced impunity, improved fiscal management, and better public service delivery. Learn more
Anti-corruption, improved access to justice, community resilience to crime and violence, and prosecution of extortion. Learn more
USAID/Guatemala prioritizes engagement with Indigenous People, women, and youth to ensure that they have a voice in Guatemala’s development journey. These groups have historically been left out of this conversation and remain among the country’s most vulnerable communities.
Indigenous people have routinely been excluded from equal access to basic services such as education, health, and sanitation, making them among the most impoverished members of Guatemalan society. The prevailing machismo culture in Guatemala has also limited the opportunities for women and girls, particularly those from primarily indigenous regions of Guatemala. Similarly, Guatemalan youth, which account for roughly 60 percent of the population, face high levels of unemployment, social and economic marginalization, insecurity, and lack of basic services, such as education and health care.
For Guatemala to progress on its journey to self-reliance, these groups must be empowered and prepared to meaningfully advocate and contribute to political processes, the economy and society more broadly. USAID/Guatemala works connect them with opportunities that enable them to achieve prosperous, secure, and dignified lives at home in Guatemala.
USAID promotes the social, political, economic, and cultural inclusion of Indigenous Peoples to foster and accelerate inclusive development across Guatemala. Learn more
USAID works to make Guatemala a more equal society by reducing gender gaps in access to resources, services, participation and time use. Learn more
USAID promotes youth engagement to ensure that they have a role in decision-making and a voice in Guatemala’s future. Learn more
USAID’s work emphasizes partnership as a means of building the self-reliance of partner countries so that they are better prepared to tackle their own ongoing challenges. Beyond increasing partnerships with private sector entities, the USAID/Guatemala seeks to use the private sector partnership model with government and non-governmental organizations across the country. Rather than arriving with solutions, USAID/Guatemala works to develop a shared understanding of the challenges, partner priorities and available resources in order to work as allies to address challenges.
USAID works across a wide array of sectors including Security & Justice, Governance, Economic Growth, Health & Nutrition, HIV/AIDS, Education, Food Security, and the Environment to improve living conditions and create new opportunities for Guatemalans at home. USAID’s strategy aligns with President Giammattei’s vision for Guatemala: private sector investment and job creation, decentralization of basic service delivery, and improved governance and security (including a focus on anti-extortion and reduction of human smuggling).
USAID/Guatemala works through local and international organizations to implement various programs and activities that support the people of Guatemala. While these programs are designed to align with the Government of Guatemala’s development priorities, no USAID financial resources are provided directly to Guatemalan Government institutions. Instead, any direct support to the Government of Guatemala is in the form of technical assistance, training and equipment, except in the cases of humanitarian crisis when direct emergency donations may be made available for distribution to the general public.
USAID and its partners, work hand-in-hand with the Guatemalan Government, local and international non-governmental organizations, local communities, other multilateral and bilateral donors, the private sector and a variety of U.S. Government Agencies, in order to achieve meaningful impact. Our programs seek to increase the capacity of Guatemalan citizens, organizations, and Government institutions to identify and respond to the most pressing development challenges facing the country.
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