ESTABLISHMENT OF INTER-AGENCY GROUP ON ASSISTANCE TO REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA

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CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5
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December 22, 2016
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April 16, 2012
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November 15, 1983
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MEMO
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT ROUTING SLIP ACTION INFO DATE INI L 1 CI NOV19 3 DDCI 3 EXDIR 4 D/ICS 5 DDI 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 DDS&T 9 Chm/NIC 10 GC 11 IG 12 1 Compt 13 D/EEO 14 D/Pers 15 D/OLL C/PAO SA/IA AO/DCI f C/IPD/OIS 20 22 Executiv Secretor 111 Dote Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5 UNITED STATES COORDINATOR FOR REFUGEE AFFAIRS MEMORANDUM FOR MR. ROBERT KIMMITT NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MR. CHARLES HILL DEPARTMENT OF STATE MR. GERALD PAGANO AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MR. THOMAS B. CORMACK CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY COLONEL JOHN STANFORD DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SUBJECT: Establishment of Inter-Agen Refugees and Displaced Persons 83-5546 Improved Coordination for Humanitarian Aid Is Needed. There are nearly 200,000 refugees now in Central America (defined as persons outside their own country). There are also several times that number of persons displaced by armed conflict and civil strife within their own countries. Better coordination and information-sharing is needed to ensure that our resources are used most efficiently and serve U.S. policy objectives effectively. Although the needs of refugees and displaced persons in Central America are closely related, the assistance programs of them often come from different sources in our Government and through different organizations in the field. Accordingly, under the authority of NSDD-93, I have decided to form an Inter-Agency Group on Assistance to Refugees and Displaced Persons in Central America. What the Working Group Will Do. The Inter-Agency Group will coordinate activities and exchange information on development and program requirements in Central America. The Group's primary functions are as follows: L-117 AI5hh Q3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5 1. Review humanitarian needs in Central America and responses by agencies to such needs. 2. Coordinate Inter-Agency decisions on humanitarian assistance at the Washington level for dissemination to individual missions by appropriate agencies. 3. Share information on Congressional activities and implications for humanitarian assistance. 4. Formulate common strategies for working with and through international organizations. 5. Develop coordinated responses to emergency situations. 6. Discuss means of promoting public/international awareness of U.S. humanitarian assistance programs in Central America. How the Working Group Will Operate. The Inter-Agency Group will include participants at the Deputy Assistant Secretary level. It will be chaired by the Bureau for Refugee Programs, Department of State, with active participation from AID, Department of Defense, and the NSC. Other Departments and agencies will also be requested to participate, as appropriate. The Inter-Agency Group will have a sub-group on Displaced Persons, which will be chaired by a senior official designated by AID. Interaction between the working group and missions in the field would be governed by the normal procedures of the functional and geographic offices of both State and USAID. The Inter-Agency Group will report to the Chairman of the Senior Interagency Group (SIG/RP) on a periodic basis. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/04/16: CIA-RDP10M02313R000100930003-5