US strengthens ties with Dominican Republic through Caribbean Basin Security Initiative

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US strengthens ties with Dominican Republic through Caribbean Basin Security Initiative

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Launched in 2010, the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) is a bipartisan effort transcending multiple U.S. Administrations to help Caribbean partners disrupt illicit trafficking, counter transnational organized crime, and strengthen citizen security. As of 2024, the U.S. government has committed more than $1 billion through CBSI to partner with 13 Caribbean countries, including the Dominican Republic. CBSI programs advance U.S.-Dominican Republic cooperation and capacity building on key issues, including citizen security, illicit trafficking and transnational organized crime, criminal justice sector capacity building and access to justice, transparency and anti-corruption, and youth crime and violence.

Program highlights include:

Strengthening Citizen Security and Criminal Justice Institutions

The United States supported the development and deployment of the Dominican Republic’s 911 emergency response system. In November 2023, the United States donated state-of-the-art servers to support the work of the 911 center, expanding access to emergency services to nearly 90 percent of the country.

Through CBSI, the United States is helping bolster police responsiveness, address backlogs, and strengthen criminal justice sector institutions. U.S. support engages police, prosecutors, judges, and civil society.

The United States advised and developed an alert system to track missing children and elders to return them home to their families.

Programs support police education, building criminal investigative capabilities, community policing, institutional transparency, and accountability.

Disrupting Illicit Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime

The United States partners with the Dominican Republic to dismantle transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), including TCOs involved in distributing cocaine, heroin, and synthetic drugs to citizens in both countries.

Assistance to Dominican Republic counternarcotics naval and port security institutions builds capacity to interdict and deter illicit drug trafficking contributing to the Dominican Republic’s record high annual seizure of over 22 metric tons of cocaine in 2022.

U.S.-supported vetted units augment the Dominican Republic’s professionalization of law enforcement institutions and facilitate U.S.-Dominican collaboration to conduct complex narcotics trafficking and transnational organized crime investigations.

The United States supported the Dominican Republic’s first anti-money laundering task force to detect and investigate financial crimes associated with transnational criminal organizations.

Youth Crime and Violence Prevention

The United States partners with the Dominican Republic and civil society to mitigate factors that drive youth to engage in crime and violence; working with at-risk youth by helping them stay in school improve school retention; helping youth find quality employment.

Through CBSI programs 155479 youth from over 400 vulnerable neighborhoods have benefited from at-risk youth development programs including job training mentorship life skills workshops; additionally programs have helped provide wraparound services for survivors of gender-based violence including health legal services psycho-social counseling shelter.

Transparency Anti-Corruption

U.S. support is helping build The Dominican Republic's capacity investigate prosecute full spectrum corruption.

United States trained more than government officials anti-corruption principles.

To prevent corruption within law enforcement institutions supports efforts build talent retention advance professional development police workforce.

Law enforcement prosecutors collaborate prosecute corruption cases streamline legal processes minimize backlogs improve citizens’ access justice.

Enhancing Regional Cooperation

CBSI regional security partnership includes countries: Antigua Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Jamaica Saint Lucia Kitts Nevis Vincent Grenadines Suriname Trinidad Tobago.

CBSI promotes sustained regional cooperation through annual ministerial-level Caribbean-U.S. Security Cooperation Dialogue technical working group meetings focused addressing shared challenges maritime security illicit firearms trafficking youth crime violence prevention.

United States works facilitate joint exercises training regional partners Colombia.

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