Few regions of the world better illustrate the intimate nexus between
human development and security than does Central America, this Stimson
Center and Stanley Foundation project report concludes. The report,
informed by a regional workshop in Panama City in the spring of 2010,
analyzes a region of inherent economic and social promise that has long
been frustrated by countless security challenges related to small arms,
drugs, and criminal gangs. In the report, Brian Finlay explores how
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 could be used by
governments across the region to: identify novel streams of assistance
to address capacity shortfalls; improve customs facilities and migratory
border facilities; receive training in the tracking of illegal
immigration; improve capacities to prevent money laundering and drug and
human trafficking; enhance the training of public and private officials
linked to maritime trade; improve their human resources and legal
infrastructure; and, strengthen the competencies of government
institutions.
http://www.stimson.org/images/uploads/research-pdfs/CArpt710_1.pdf
http://www.stimson.org/images/uploads/research-pdfs/CArpt710_1.pdf
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