A Coffey International Limited company, MSI, based in the United States, has been awarded a five- year, USD $66.3 million rule of law project funded by USAID/Mexico. Rule of Law III (ROL III): Support for Legal Reforms is the third USAID-funded initiative of its kind, in support of the Merida Initiative, which aims to prevent and eradicate organized crime. The project will work with state and federal justice institutions to strengthen their capacity to improve transparency, public oversight and public accountability to better serve Mexican citizens under the new constitutional reforms that shape the police and criminal procedure codes. MSI will support Mexican-led efforts to improve the justice system, professionalise law enforcement and reduce human trafficking and human rights abuses. MSI will also support efforts to increase public oversight through policy reforms, specialised training, technical assistance, public outreach, and exposure to successful strategies and programs. Ultimately, these efforts will help bring Mex ico in line with the global standards set forth in the U.N. and Inter-Americ an Conventions in support of justice reforms and against corruption.
Coffey International Limited (COF) has been operating for 50 years, with a range of specialist services working in the social and physical infrastructure markets Its aim to achieve our vision : to be global specialists solving emerging challenges to improve the lives of communities . Around the world, it provides services at every stage of the infrastructure lifecycle – starting with planning and financing the project , through development and resolving the technical challenges to the management of resources, timelines and budgets. The cycle continues as we use our specialist knowledge to ensure objectives continue to be met in the long term and infrastructure is appropriately maintained. Its work involves a wide range of built in assets like roads, buildings, gas pipelines, mines and sporting facilities.



