Fecha: 29 de junio, 2009.
Letter of Agreement Signed with Dominican Republic
Bureau of Public
Affairs, Office of the Spokesman
Washington,
DC
June 29,
2009
U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to
the Dominican Republic Roland W. Bullen and Dominican Minister of the Interior
and Police, Franklin Almeyda Rancier, signed the first letter of agreement
implementing the Mérida Initiative, a multi-year regional effort to combat
organized crime, gangs and the trafficking of narcotics and firearms on Friday,
June 26. The signing provides an initial $2,155,000, with an additional
$345,000 to follow in FY2008 funding for the first year of the Mérida
Initiative.
Under this agreement, the
Dominican Government and the U.S. Government will be partners in projects
funded in part or fully by the U.S. Government. Mérida Initiative funding is to
be used for projects that include: Providing equipment and technical consulting
services to the Financial Analysis Unit, $200,000; National Police Reform
Projects, $300,000; Anti-Money Laundering Assistance, $300,000; National
Directorate for the Control of Drugs Reform Projects, $750,000; Development of
a National Digital Criminal Database, $550,000; Equipment for the Navy
Intelligence Unit, $250,000; and a Joint Haitian-Dominican Border Security
Program, $150,000. A second letter of agreement to be signed in the future will
provide additional funding to these and additional projects including the
targeting of at risk youth and anti-gang programs, community policing, and
demand reduction.
Representatives of the
Government of the United States and the Government of the Dominican Republic
will meet quarterly to review qualitative and quantitative progress towards
achievement of the project goals and objectives. These evaluations are in
addition to the ongoing monitoring of the programs and activities conducted by
each government.
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