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EPA Efforts in Latin America and the Caribbean
- strengthening their capacity to implement environmental laws, policies, and programs;
- advancing greater use of economic incentives; and
- promoting public participation and transparency in environmental decision-making.
Learn more about our work in Latin America and the Caribbean:
- Highlights
- Brazil
- Chile
- Central America
- Other Trade Agreements
- Other Initiatives in the Region
- Contacts
Highlights
March 2015: EPA conducted a regional public participation workshop in Santiago, Chile, in an effort to continue to assist USG partners to improve public participation in their countries. The workshop was attended by representatives from Chile’s Ministry of Environment, as well as 9 other countries (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Guatemala). The workshop provided a platform for participants to share successfully applied tools/techniques to engage vulnerable communities in public participation, as well as conflict resolution. Learn more about EPA's Collaboration with Chile.
November 2014: The second annual meeting of the South America Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network (in Spanish: Red Sudamericana de Fiscalización y Cumplimiento)Exit was held in Lima, Peru. Participants represented member enforcement authorities from Peru, Chile, and Ecuador, and new members from Brazil and Paraguay. EPA has been involved in this network since its inception, providing technical and logistical support.
Brazil
Chile
Other Free Trade Agreements
Colombia
Panama
- U.S.-Panama Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (ECA)
- About the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (FTA)
- Full Text of the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
Peru
Highlight: In April 2015, EPA presented a 5-day train-the-trainer course on Conducting Environmental Compliance Inspections for Peru’s Environmental Evaluation and Enforcement Agency (OEFA). The course mirrored EPA’s Basic Inspector Training, with several adjustments to meet Peru’s needs. The effort was funded by OEFA, and is one of the priority activities under the Environmental Cooperation Agreement under the U.S. – Peru Trade Promotion Agreement.
- US Trade Representative: About the Peru Trade Promotion Agreement -- Full Text
- State Department: Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
Other Initiatives in the Region
- The first meeting of the South American Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (Red Sudamericana de Fiscalización y Cumplimiento Ambiental (REFCA)) was held in Santiago, Chile, November 5 – 6, 2013. Senior level participants from the environmental enforcement authorities from Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador agreed to form a network to strengthen cooperation among themselves and other countries in the region to improve enforcement and strengthen compliance with environmental laws to ensure high levels of protection.
- EPA participated in the First Plenary Meeting of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan on Racial and Ethnic Equality (CAPREE). The Action Plan focuses on sharing best practices and implementing programs to address social barriers that affect Afro-Colombian and indigenous communities. The meeting convened U.S. and Colombian senior government officials, civil society, and private sector representatives to exchange best practices and create partnerships to promote racial and ethnic equality in Colombia and the U.S.
- EPA collaborated with the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Exit in the identification of EMA’s air quality management program priorities. Examples of EPA participation under this collaboration include: the organization of and participation in a technical scoping mission to help assess Trinidad and Tobago’s air quality management institutional and technical capabilities, as well as a study tour of a small group of EMA’s technical staff to the U.S. to learn about air quality management program key elements. In addition, EPA designed a template with the essential elements for a regional air quality center of excellence.
- EPA participates in the LAC water safety portal network—a group of stakeholders that promotes the widespread implementation of drinking water safety plans in the region. The network offers updated and critical information on water safety plans in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- At the Fifth Summit of the Americas (April 2009), President Obama invited all countries of the Western Hemisphere to deepen cooperation on energy and climate change, by launching the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas.