Adjective
inter-American (comparative more inter-American, superlative most inter-American)
Alternative spelling of Interamerican
A 2015 survey by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) found that 30,000 children and adolescents under the age of 18 are "actively cooperating with organized crime” in various capacities in Mexico. Source: Internet
Amid that crisis, Mauricio Claver-Carone, a top adviser to President Trump on Latin America, has launched an to become the first U.S. official to lead the Inter-American Development Bank. Source: Internet
"At the Third Summit," which was held in Quebec, Canada in 2001 "leaders instructed their foreign ministers to prepare an Inter-American Democratic Charter which was adopted on September 11, 2001 in Lima". Source: Internet
At peak, Haiti's total external debt was estimated at 1.8 billion dollars, including half a billion dollars to the Inter-American Development Bank, Haiti's largest creditor. Source: Internet
Article 2 of the Inter-American Convention reads: error Amnesty International Since 1973, Amnesty International has adopted the simplest, broadest definition of torture. Source: Internet
By mid-May, a majority of the OAS voted for Operation PUSH AHEAD, the reduction of United States forces and their replacement by an Inter-American Peace Force (IAPF). Source: Internet