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Puerto Vallarta signs letter of intent to receive assistance from U.S to reduce violence

USAID will provide technical assistance for the implementation of activities and programs focused mainly on the prevention of homicides.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the mayors of the municipalities of Guadalajara, Zapopan, El Salto, Tlaquepaque, Tlajomulco, Tonalá, and Puerto Vallarta signed a letter of intent with the aim of establishing commitments and collaboration ties, aimed at building a security and civil justice strategy.

With the signing of this document, USAID will provide technical assistance for the implementation of activities and programs focused on preventing and reducing violence and homicides . . .

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