
Primary Objectives
Advancing the Foundation’s four priorities in U.S. policy
Educating U.S. policy makers from across the political spectrum on Central American realities in the four priority areas
Facilitating and strengthening the voices of Foundation’s Central American partners in U.S. policy discussions
SIF´S Priorities


Rule of law
Support for anti-corruption efforts in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
Prioritize democratic governance, rule of law, and strengthen anti-corruption efforts in United States policy.
Promote greater private sector engagement in anti-corruption and rule of law efforts.

Mitigating migration and displacement
Support efforts to maintain TPS for Salvadorans and Hondurans.
Ensure U.S. policy and assistance addresses drivers of migration especially violence reduction and crime prevention.
Highlight problems of forced displacement within Central America.
Encourage Central American governments to accept responsibility for and take action to address the drivers of migration.



Support for civil society
Provide strategic advice to civil society networks in the four priority countries.
Accompany strategic partners in policy education and advocacy work.
Increase U.S. support for independent civil society organizations such as independent journalists and organizations that monitor, evaluate and engage in government oversight.
Publications

El Salvador’s February 4th Election: Eight Keys to Understanding the Political Context and Likely Results
In an effort to provide context for the upcoming elections, we highlight eight important factors to consider in assessing the political landscape in El Salvador. While this document acknowledges President Bukele’s personal popularity, it also places it in a broader political context so that United States policy makers can understand the growing threats to democracy his re-election represents.