Mexico

Briefing paper

What does First Nations foreign policy mean?


This paper provides a guide to First Nations foreign policy which seeks to embed the unique experiences and perspectives of indigenous people into a country’s international policy priorities and programs. When a country adopts a First Nations foreign policy approach to their interactions with the world, it is often based on the principles of mutual...
Guide

Compendium of best practices on mental health resilience of healthcare workers in the new normal


This resource provides a comprehensive consolidation of evidence-based mental health strategies for improving the mental health of healthcare workers and serves as a guide for healthcare institutions striving to protect their dedicated healthcare workers amid the demands of the 'new normal'.
Report

Out of the shadows: shining a light on irregular migration


Irregular migration exists because there are not enough opportunities for safety and prosperity at home and too few conventional means through which to remedy that lack of opportunity. This report aims to shine a light on irregular migration and contribute to an enormously consequential conversation.
Report

'Saving lives is not a crime'


In 2018 and 2019, Amnesty International has found the United States government executed an unlawful and politically motivated campaign of intimidation, threats, harassment, and criminal investigations against people who defend the human rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers on the US–Mexico border.
Report

The future of North America’s economic relationship: from NAFTA to the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement and beyond


This special report explains the importance of the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) to their respective countries and how economic relations could be reshaped in the coming months and years.
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