BCIE
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) supports economic integration and sustainable development in Central America, with both regional and non-regional members. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
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The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) supports economic integration and sustainable development in Central America, with both regional and non-regional members. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Central American Common Market (CACM) fosters economic integration among Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, promoting trade and regional development. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Community of Democracies (CD), established in 2000, promotes and upholds democratic principles through cooperation among its member states. It focuses on free elections, the rule of law, and civil society empowerment. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
Location: Central America Official name: Republic of El Salvador Formation (date of independence / date current borders were established): 1841 / 1841 Capital city: San Salvador Population: 6.2 million / 775 people per sq mile (299 people per sq km) Total land area: 8124 square miles (21,040 square km) Language(s) spoken: Spanish Main religions: Roman …
The Group of 11 (G-11), formed in 2006 by developing nations, aims to bridge the income gap with richer countries through cooperation and global economic reform. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 77 (G-77), formed in 1964, unites developing countries to promote economic cooperation, equitable trade, and collective negotiation in global forums. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Central American Integration System (SICA) was established on 13 December 1991 (operational from 1 February 1993) to strengthen democracy and set up a new regional security model to promote freedom.