Partnership for Central America
Mauricio Ramos serves as Co-Chair of the Board at the Partnership for Central America since March 2024, focusing on economic opportunities in underserved populations across Central America. Ramos is a member of the Board of Trustees at Meridian International Center and a Commissioner at the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development, emphasizing the importance of broadband access. Additionally, Ramos has held a position on the board of directors at Charter Communications since May 2016 and has been with Millicom (Tigo) since April 2015, where leadership has transformed the company into a key player in the digital landscape of Latin America. Past roles include Chair of the U.S. Colombia Business Council for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Digital Communications Industry Community at the World Economic Forum. Ramos began as President of Liberty Global's Latin America Division in 1999. Education includes degrees in Financial Legislation, Law, and Economics from Universidad de Los Andes and an IB Diploma from Pearson College.
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Partnership for Central America
The Partnership is a response to the Call to Action issued May 27, 2021 by Vice President Kamala Harris for businesses and social enterprises to make new, significant commitments to help send a signal of hope to the people of the region and sustainably address the root causes of migration by promoting economic opportunity. The State Department, in coordination with the Partnership for Central America, will manage follow-up to this Call to Action. In this work, the Partnership will work to support private sector efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration from Central America through coordinated, sustained, and transparent impact across the region through four key actions: Coordinate. Coordinating private sector partners to ensure sustained progress through strategic and high-impact initiatives aligned to social impact goals. Facilitate. Facilitating joint ventures between new and existing partners across global public, private, and social sectors. Convene. Convening public forums and facilitating discussions on challenges, trends, and progress toward aspired social impact goals. Track. Compiling performance metrics and evaluations to track program effectiveness and identify key trends.