Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas is a policy-level dialogue that links 16 Western Hemisphere governments and societies that collectively seek to empower small businesses,facilitate trade and regional competitiveness, build a modern and inclusive workforce, and encourage green, sustainable business practices.Pathways countries include Belize, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, and the United States.Trinidad and Tobago was just welcomed as the newest member country.Brazil has observer status.The Inter-American Development Bank, the Organization of American States, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, are strategic Pathways partners.Through Pathways, countries share best practices and collaborate to spread the benefits of economic growth more broadly to all of our citizens.Pathways countries recognize that the promise of economic and social opportunity remains elusive for too many people in this Hemisphere.Pathways seeks to close this gap by encouraging public policies and public-private partnerships aimed at empowering small farmers,small businesses, women, indigenous communities, Afro-descendants, youth,and other vulnerable groups to participate effectively in the global economy.Through shared leadership, Pathways partner countries are committed to deepening cooperation through the following four pillars:
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