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The Latin America Program works closely with individual Soros foundations to implement policies and support local organizations. The following foundations are located in Latin America and the Caribbean region:

Fundacion Soros–Guatemala

Fondation Connaissance et Liberte (Haiti)

Strengthening Democratic Institutions
The Latin America Program seeks to strengthen key democratic institutions in the region.  more

Ensuring International Support for Open Society Goals
The Latin America Program carries out a range of activities and grant making aimed at fostering international support for policies that establish more open societies in Latin America.  more

Promoting Transparency and Accountability
The Latin America Program supports strengthening government transparency and the capacity of civil society organizations to hold governments accountable for their actions.  more

About This Initiative
The Latin America Program works throughout the region to promote greater transparency and accountability, strengthen democratic institutions, and ensure international support for open society goals.  more

2007 Activities
OSI efforts in 2007 included support for a massive public campaign to collect blood samples from families of the disappeared in Latin America.  more

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