This May, we are hosting four delegations as part of Citizen Diplomacy Programs at WorldBoston. Check below to see where the visitors are from and what the objectives of their visit are.
Critical Minerals Management
A Single Country Project for Tajikistan
Learn about international standards and best practices for policymakers and business leaders working with Tajikistan’s critical mineral industries.
Understand conditions that will make Tajikistan more favorable for international investors.
Promote sustainable mining practices in Tajikistan.
Share best practices for safety standards and protecting and engaging nearby communities.
Consider information that will need to be shared with Tajikistan government officials and the public to strengthen support for development of the critical minerals industry.
Strengthening Mechanisms for Combatting Trafficking in Persons
A Single Country Project for Iraq
Explore technical mechanisms for investigating, prosecuting, and convicting traffickers.
Discover ways to develop and institute guidelines for victim identification and victim services.
Examine how labor officials in the U.S. identify trafficking indicators.
Review the roles that government, law enforcement, the courts, and local organizations play in detecting, preventing, and prosecuting crimes related to trafficking in persons.
Driving Mutually Beneficial U.S. – India Collaboration on AI
A Single Country Project for India
Showcase U.S. AI infrastructure solutions and best practices.
Explore training programs and support mechanisms for maintaining AI infrastructure.
Highlight opportunities to foster innovation and knowledge exchange between U.S. and Indian researchers.
U.S. Leadership in Law Enforcement
A Regional Project for the Western Hemisphere
Examine the relationships and balance between combating crime and protecting the rights of the public.
Observe policing practices in rural and urban areas.
Examine the critical role of transparency and accountability in law enforcement.
Explore methods for assessing the security needs of a multi-faceted public and how to adapt security measures through strategic planning, communication, and implementation.