FACT SHEET: Update on the U.S. Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Migration in Central America | The White House (original) (raw)

March 2024

Vice President Harris continues to lead the implementation of the Root Causes Strategy, which tackles the drivers of irregular migration by improving conditions in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras so people do not feel compelled to leave their homes. This includes addressing economic, governance, and security challenges through five pillars: 1) Addressing economic insecurity and inequality; 2) Combating corruption and strengthening democratic governance; 3) Promoting human rights and labor rights; 4) Countering and preventing violence; and 5) Combating sexual and gender-based violence. These efforts provide hope and opportunity to the people of Central America, affirming that a secure and prosperous future lies in their home communities.

The Administration is on track to meet its commitment in the 2021 Root Causes Strategy to provide $4 billion to the region over four years. Through new and ongoing programming, the Strategy is having far-reaching impacts throughout the region.

Highlights of Biden-Harris Administration initiatives include:

In addition, the Biden-Harris Administration continues to make progress on new and existing initiatives across all five pillars of the Root Causes Strategy.

Pillar I: Addressing economic insecurity and inequality.

Pillar II: Combating corruption, strengthening democratic governance, and advancing rule of law.

Pillar III: Promoting respect for human rights, labor rights, and a free press .

Pillar IV: Countering and preventing violence, extortion, and other crimes perpetrated by criminal gangs, trafficking networks, and other organized criminal organizations .

Pillar V: Combating sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence .