Transparency International, alongside the Partnership for Central America (PCA), has introduced the revolutionary Anti-Corruption and Transparency Initiative for Central America (ACT Project). This bold venture aspires to enhance ethical business practices and foster a more inviting environment for investments across the area.
The launch event provided a platform for a strategic debate on the project’s objective. It has the potential to revolutionize the regional business landscape and create sustainable growth through transparent practices and collective action by bringing together prominent stakeholders and industry experts.
In the next article, discover what this brand-new initiative is and what kind of benefits it offers to investors in the region.
Participants and Collaborators: Fostering Confidence Through Transparency
During the launch event, PCA brought together collaborators such as AgroAmérica, Grupo AG, Grupo Ficohsa, and Grupo Mariposa, alongside Transparency International and its local branches, like Acción Ciudadana, Asociación para una Sociedad Más Justa (ASJ), and Fundación Nacional para el Desarrollo (FUNDE). The dialogue focused on the essential function of the ACT Project in maintaining legal principles and encouraging transparent business methods.
The partners reiterated their commitment to fostering transparency, combating corruption, safeguarding workers’ rights, and creating an investment-friendly environment. The conversation also highlighted the initiative’s goals and the importance of expanding the number of companies willing to voluntarily embrace accountability standards and responsible business practices.
Statements from Key Leaders Endorsing the Initiative
Brian Nichols Discusses the ACT Initiative
Brian Nichols, serving as the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, highlighted the importance of the initiative:
“Good governance is pivotal to our involvement with the private sector as part of the Central America Forward initiative. The ACT program establishes a new benchmark for business practices, promoting the rule of law and encouraging sustainable economic growth. We take pride in partnering with PCA and applaud these efforts.”
Luciana Torchiaro on Fostering Ethical Practices and Investment
Luciana Torchiaro, Regional Advisor for Latin America and the Caribbean at Transparency International, underscored the project’s dedication to ethical practices:
“The ACT Project goes beyond mere compliance, with companies pledging to transparency and integrity. This initiative, supported by voluntary partners, will mitigate corruption risks and establish a trustworthy business environment that attracts global investments. We believe that a transparent business landscape will promote economic growth, human capital development, and sustainable societies in Central America.”
Mario Bustillo of Grupo Ficohsa Shows Support
Mario Bustillo, Vice President of Institutional Relations at Grupo Ficohsa, expressed his support:
“This initiative is vital for Central America, and we are honored to support it. Transparency and ethical behavior establish trust, draw investments, generate employment, and bolster institutions. At Grupo Ficohsa, we have always prioritized integrity and transparency. With more companies embracing these principles, we can make significant strides in combating corruption.”
Alignment with Central America Forward Initiative
The ACT Project expands upon Vice President Kamala Harris’s Central America Forward (CAF) initiative, initiated in February 2023. This initiative unveiled the Good Governance, Good Jobs Declaration, reinforcing the continued commitment of the U.S. government and PCA to address corruption and protect labor rights within the region.
The ACT Project builds upon the efforts of PCA member companies that supported the PCA Corporate Pledge on the Rule of Law in June 2023, aiming for a common objective of enhancing transparency and accountability throughout Central America.
Support and Best Practices Provided by the ACT Project
The ACT Project supports participating companies by enhancing their own ability and that of their value chains to adopt and implement transparent business practices.
By providing best practices and technical assistance, the project enables businesses to elevate their ethical and compliance procedures to align with international standards in various domains. Companies involved have the opportunity to enhance their management of fraud and corruption risks and strengthen their compliance structures by aligning with these standards.
About the Partnership for Central America
The Partnership for Central America is a non-partisan, non-governmental organization that works alongside multinational corporations to generate economic opportunities for underrepresented communities in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Serving as a coordinating entity for Vice President Harris’s Call to Action, it facilitates practical solutions aimed at enhancing economic opportunities, tackling challenges in climate, education, and health, and encouraging long-term investments and workforce development.