The Stimson Center’s Latin America Program has entered into a partnership with the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) to support digital transformation, foster innovation, and encourage regional integration in Latin America.
Under the new agreement, both organizations will work together to organize joint events and collaborate on public policy research. The OEI is a multilateral institution based in Madrid that represents 23 countries where Spanish or Portuguese are spoken across Europe, the Americas, and Africa.
“We are thrilled about this partnership,” said Benjamin Gedan, Senior Fellow and Director of the Latin America Program. “This agreement reflects our shared commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and supporting inclusive economic growth.”
Through this partnership, experts from both organizations will convene to strengthen dialogue between Latin America and the United States while addressing various public policy challenges.
The Stimson Center is an organization dedicated to promoting international security, prosperity, and justice through research, analysis, engagement, and policy development. For over thirty years, it has worked on global issues by generating ideas and building solutions aimed at stability in an evolving world.
