Mexico and Central America Agree to Strengthen the Protection of Displaced Persons
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Washington, Nov 26 (EFE).- Mexico and the Central American countries, which make up the Regional Comprehensive Framework for Protection and Solutions (MIRPS), announced Wednesday that they agreed to redouble their efforts to protect migrants and promote durable solutions to forced displacement in their regions. MIRPS countries held their eighteenth annual meeting in Heredia, Costa Rica, on Tuesday to address the situation of migrants and refugee…
Mexico and the Central American countries, which make up the Regional Comprehensive Framework for Protection and Solutions (MIRPS), announced Wednesday that they agreed to redouble their efforts to protect migrants and promote durable solutions to forced displacement in their regions. Mexico and Central America agree to strengthen the protection of displaced persons was first published in the Digital Process.
Washington, United States. Mexico and the Central American countries, which make up the Regional Comprehensive Framework for Protection and Solutions (MIRPS), announced on Wednesday that they agreed to redouble their efforts to protect migrants and promote durable solutions to forced displacement in their regions. What happened at the annual meeting of MIRPS? MIRPS countries held their eighteenth annual meeting in Heredia, Costa Rica, on Tuesday…
Seven Central American countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen the protection of displaced persons, as well as to develop joint actions at the regional level in the face of forced displacement in both Central America and Mexico.The countries that form the Regional Comprehensive Framework for Protection and Solutions (MIRPS) -- Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Panama -- concluded on the eve of a meeting…
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