- Pedro Barquero, Secrétaire au développement économique, Honduras
- Jennifer Bond, Founder and Managing Director of the University of Ottawa Refugee Hub and Chair of the Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative
- Allert Brown-Gort, Visiting Professor of International Relations, Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico
- Noah Bullock, Executive Director, Cristosal
- Father Juan Luis Carbajal Tejeda, Secrétaire exécutif, Pastoral de Movilidad Humana
- José Miguel Cruz, Director of Research, Florida International University, Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center
- Karla Cueva,
- Diego de Sola, cofondateur et membre du conseil d'administration, Glasswing
- Katharine Donato, Directrice, Institut pour l'étude des migrations internationales, Université de Georgetown
- Jonathan Fanton, Conseiller spécial, Conseil mondial des réfugiés et la migration
- Fay Faraday, Canadian social justice lawyer
- Rafael Fernández de Castro, Directeur, Centre d'études américano-mexicaines
- Elizabeth Ferris, professeur à l'université de Georgetown et vice-présidente de la recherche du Conseil mondial des réfugiés et la migration
- Jayne Fleming, directrice des programmes internationaux de protection des réfugiés, Reed Smith LLP, et directrice internationale, Lamp Lifeboat Ladder
- Fen Osler Hampson, Président, Conseil mondial des réfugiés et la migration
- Gina Kawas, boursière du Centre Vidanta-Wilson
- Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow et directrice du programme de politique d'immigration des États-Unis, Migration Policy Institute
- Helena Olea, directrice associée des programmes, Alianza Americas
- Salvador Paiz, directeur, Fondation pour le développement du Guatemala (FUNDESA)
- Patricia Perez-Coutts, présidente du conseil d'administration, Cuso International
- Guillermo E. Rishchynski, ancien ambassadeur du Canada et membre du conseil d'administration du Conseil canadien pour les Amériques
- Allan Rock, President Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of Ottawa, and former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations
- Emilio Romano, PDG, Bank of America Mexico
- Ana Mercedes Saiz, Executive Director, Sin Fronteras
- Andrew Selee, Président, Migration Policy Institute
- Michael Shifter, Président, Inter-American Dialogue
- Eduardo Stein Barillas, ancien vice-président du Guatemala et ministre des Affaires étrangères
- Brian Stevenson, président et directeur général, Partenariats universitaires Amérique du Nord, Navitas
- Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj, Visiting Professor, Stanford University
- Beatriz Zepeda, Professor and Researcher, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México and Former Director of Flacso-Guatemala
About the Task Force
The North and Central American Task Force on Migration is a non-governmental forum of academics, civil society and business leaders, and former policymakers indialogue with current government officials created to facilitate a broadly driven solution dialogue among the countries involved in the crisis of migration and forced displacement in the region. Initiated by the Conseil mondial pour les réfugiés et la migration with the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, the Colegio de México, the Migration Policy Institute and the Inter-American Dialogue, with support from the Government of Canada, the Task Force has issued concrete recommendations for collective, regional action based on evidentiary research to promote responsibility sharing across North and Central America.
Partner Organizations
Rapport sommaire du groupe de travail : Principales recommandations
Le groupe de travail sur la migration d'Amérique du Nord et centrale a lancé son rapport avec des recommandations clés pour améliorer la coopération régionale et le partage des responsabilités.
Événements
Towards Regional Governance on Migration and Forced Displacement in the Americas
Co-sponsored by the World Refugee & Migration Council, this Summit of the Americas side event brings together key experts to explore new options for regional cooperation.
Nouvelles
Organized Crime & Migration: Crisis at the U.S.-Mexico Border in Electoral Times
A Working Paper from the North and Central American Task Force on Migration In this report, we wish to highlight the
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
News Release—Migration in North and Central America: Regional Responsibility and Opportunity
North and Central American Task Force on Migration recommendations lay out bold new options for regional cooperation on migration as leaders
North American Leaders Summit: Toward Regional Cooperation on Migration
While not initially at the top of the agenda, migration and forced displacement in the Americas was an important part of the North American Leaders Summit. Read how.
Lawful, Safe Pathways Needed to Resolve Border Chaos
This week, as Canada, Mexico and the United States meet for the long-awaited North American Leaders Summit, is an opportune moment for bold action to create alternative migration pathways for Northern Central Americans.
New Task Force: Regional Response Key to Addressing Migration in North and Central America
A new high-level task force launched today brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to the longer-term economic security and governance issues that impel migrants and asylum seekers to leave their homes.
Actualités
Controversial U.S. Title 42 Expulsions Policy Is Coming to an End, Bringing New Border Challenges — Migration Policy Institute
UN High Commissioner for Refugees calls for a regional mechanism to deal with unprecedent displacement in Mexico and Central America | UNHCR, December 2
Mexican adults are crossing the border again and again in attempts to reach the United States | Le San Diego Union Tribune
Guatemala Is America’s Best Chance to Fix the Immigration Problem | New York Times Opinion
U.S. Aid to Central America Hasn’t Slowed Migration. Can Kamala Harris? | New York Times
Blinken in Central America to target corruption, immigration | Los Angeles Times
Bishops hold emergency meeting on immigration: ‘We have the duty to take care of one another.’ | Catholic News Service
Mission Impossible? Kamala Harris seeks new allies in Central America as officials emphasize anti-corruption message | UnivisionNews
Exdirigentes de Centro y Norteamérica buscarán soluciones para la migración | Agencia EFE
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