US-Mexico Border Program Partners
Although the U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program is overseen and administered by EPA and SEMARNAT, all program activities are selected and implemented by coordinating bodies with full consideration of relevant activities implemented by other institutions (e.g., CEC, NADBank) and the advice provided by the Good Neighbor Environmental Board (GNEB), SEMARNAT’s Advisory Council for Sustainable Development (CCDS) and many other organizations. These organizations represent a broad spectrum of programs and perspectives from governmental, non-governmental, academic, and private sectors. Representatives of these organizations participate actively in the work of the U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program coordinating bodies, and they provide valuable context for the U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program activities.
In addition, the U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program aims to maintain a close partnership with institutions such as the CEC, NADBank and others to more effectively maximize and leverage technical and institutional expertise towards supporting the U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program goals and objectives. The U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program partners may seek NADBank project assistance covering a wide range of areas which may include: technical, programmatic and implementation assistance.
State Partners
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ADEQ - Arizona Dept. of Environmental Quality
CALEPA - California Environmental Protection Agency
CDPH-COBBH - California Department of Public Health's
California Office of Binational Border Health
Other Partners
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CCDS – Consejo Consultivo para Desarrollo Sustentable
(Mexico’s Consulting Council for Sustainable Development)
CEC – North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation
CCA – Comisión para la Cooperación Ambiental de América del Norte
CONAGUA – Comision Nacional del Agua
(Mexico’s National Water Commission)
GNEB – Good Neighbor Environmental Board
IBWC – International Boundary and Water Commission
CILA – Comisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas
HHS – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
NADBank – North American Development Bank
NAEPC – Native American Environmental Protection Coalition
PROFEPA – Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente
(Mexico’s Federal Attorney General for Environmental Protection)
SEMARNAT – Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales
SS – Secretaría de Salud (Mexico’s Secretariat of Health)
USMBHC - U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission