Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America

Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America

Migration from Central America to the U.S. continues to make headlines and drive policy discussions. This series will use research-based evidence to go beyond this narrative and discuss the issues behind the typical “root causes” of migration from the region. Join us for a unique conversation with researchers, practitioners and policymakers from the U.S. and Central America as we explore how we can promote safe paths to prosperity and dignity at home and abroad.

Featured Speakers:

  • Tom Hare, Senior Technical Associate, Pulte Institute for Global Development
  • Abby Córdova, Associate Professor of Global Affairs, Keough School of Global Affairs
  • María Estela Rivero Fuentes, SHARE MEL-KM Director, Pulte Institute for Global Development
  • Hugo Noé Pino, Honduran Economist and Former President & Minister of Finance, Central Bank (Hondurus)
  • Clara Villatoro, Central America Regional Human Rights and Democracy Program Coordinator, Pulte Institute for Global Development
  • Michael Camilleri, Senior Advisor to the USAID Administrator and Executive Director of USAID’s Northern Triangle Task Force, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Dr. Juan José Daboub, President, ThinkHUGE
  • Rev. Daniel Groody, C.S.C, Vice President and Associate Provost, Associate Professor of Theology and Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
  • Taiyyeba Safri Skomra, Partner & Certified Specialist, Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP