Having recently participated in a Lima Ministerial meeting earlier this month on the Los Angeles Declaration that was made to address challenges in irregular migration in the Western hemisphere, Guyana has been identified as the co-lead on refugee resettlement.

There are a total of three pillars and 11 committees. According to the United States (US) Department of State in an update on the Lima Ministerial meeting, Guyana and Canada will be co-leading the refugee settlement committee.
This committee is operating under pillar two of the Los Angeles Declaration: “Regular Pathways for Migration and International Protection”. Also participating in that committee are Mexico, Uruguay and the United States.
Guyana was one of the endorsing countries that convened for the Lima Ministerial Meeting on the Los Angeles Declaration to discuss successes, opportunities, and next steps in addressing the challenges posed by irregular migration in the Western Hemisphere.
“Endorsing countries identified concrete and ambitious commitments to maintain the momentum of the Los Angeles Declaration initiative, presented during the Ninth Summit of the Americas in June 2022. The 21 endorsing countries agreed on priority areas for interventions to create conditions for safe, orderly, and humane migration.”











