Migration Task Force Launches Recommendations with Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary, Embassy of Canada

Major events in Mexico City showcase recommendations of the North and Central American Task Force on Migration and outline opportunities for regional cooperation

On May 19, members of the Groupe de travail sur la migration en Amérique du Nord et centrale met with Mexican, Canadian and American officials as well as ambassadors from across the region to discuss concrete options for filling key governance gaps and promoting better coordination of the often-disjointed response to migration in the region. 

READ: News Release — Migration in North and Central America: Regional Responsibility and Opportunity

READ: Task Force Summary Report: Key Recommendations

Les recommandations insistent sur le partage des responsabilités au niveau régional et décrivent des moyens spécifiques pour améliorer les mécanismes régionaux, soutenir les stratégies de développement et de protection en impliquant la société civile, et élargir les voies de travail et de protection pour les réfugiés et les migrants.

The Task Force is an initiative of the Conseil mondial pour les réfugiés et la migration in partnership with the Center for U.S.-Mexican StudiesEl Colegio de México, the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) and the Inter-American Dialogue, with support from the Government of Canada. Read more here.

Mexico City Launch Event at Mexico’s Foreign Relations Secretariat


The launch event and separate private briefings were hosted by Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Relations (SRE) Marcelo Ebrard and Roberto Velasco Álvarez, director of the SRE’s North American Unit. Canadian Ambassador to Mexico Graeme Clark and US Ambassador Roberto Salazar spoke at the event. Task Force Co-chair Silvia Giurguli Saucedo presented the recommendations on behalf of the Task Force. World Refugee & Migration Council Chair Lloyd Axworthy also spoke at the launch, highlighting the need for regional responsibility sharing and the contributions of Madeleine K. Albright who served as Co-chair of the Task Force.

Roundtable Meeting with North and Latin American Diplomats

Canadian Ambassador Graeme Clark hosted a roundtable meeting of ambassadors and international organization representatives from across the region. Shauna Hemingway, deputy head of mission at the embassy, moderated the discussion, with Task Force member and former Canadian ambassador Guillermo Rischynski presented Task Force recommendations.

During the discussion, other Task Force members provided background analysis on the group’s work, including co-chair Julieta Castellanos and members Rafael Fernandéz de Castro, Beatriz Zepeda and Allert Brown-Gort.

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