Latin America to form regional alliance to stifle organized crime
Briefly

Daniel Noboa emphasized that organized crime poses significant barriers to development in Latin America, urging a collective regional approach to enhance security and justice.
Ilan Goldfajn highlighted the need for a regional alliance to combat organized crime, stressing the importance of coordination in public policies and resource mobilization.
The IDB revealed that violence costs Latin American countries 3.5% of their GDP and that organized crime has become increasingly sophisticated and interconnected.
The Latin American Security Summit focuses on a comprehensive strategy involving limiting criminal influence, strengthening institutions, and cutting off financing to attack organized crime effectively.
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