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Resumen de Inter-American Center for Peace and Security (ICPS)

Viktor Sebek

  • The Cartagena based Inter-American Center for Peace and Security (ICPS) is a policy resource venue for exchange of ideas leading to Improvement of understanding and engagement of equals in the Americas welfare, peace, security and opportunities for Americans. Create and further exchanges between the Americas and other regions of the world, with special emphasis on the South/South cooperation. ICPS created the Cartagena Dialogue as its main vehicle for these exchanges to strengthen peace and security throughout the Americas and in the Caribbean region by raising standards of living to include adequate nutrition, shelter, healthcare, career/livelihood development. Innovate, inspire and lead programs that deliver quantifiable improvements for targeted populations. Promote inter-American cooperation and exchange between businesses, governments, academics and students to drive sustainable economic development. Advance human relations and values through global exchanges of best practices and insights. Eradicate death and disability caused by land mines and abandoned munitions and fight other forms of conflicts and improve post-conflict situations. Bring awareness and effect change to the indigenous populations starting with preservation of land and natural resources. Respond in proactive and imaginative ways to issues of the day in the Latin American and Caribbean areas, bringing new players, investors and participants to programs and institutions.


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