The Government of El Salvador, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the El Salvador Agency for International Cooperation (ESCO), is supporting and participating in the 13th Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Week 2025, organized by the Business Foundation for Social Action (FUNDEMAS).
This key national event aims to foster multisectoral cooperation and strengthen alliances with public and private partners to promote the country’s sustainable development. It will bring together hundreds of participants, including business leaders, unions, entrepreneurs, representatives from international organizations, universities, and civil society, who will exchange ideas and experiences to advance El Salvador’s progress through sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility.
Deputy Minister Adriana Mira emphasized that “this event represents a valuable opportunity to promote spaces for dialogue and knowledge about the mechanisms and tools we have for advancing multi-stakeholder coordination processes. It will also strengthen joint work models so that resources can be used more efficiently and generate greater impact.”
Through ESCO, the Ministry will participate in a forum focused on cooperation and partnerships for sustainable development, reinforcing the government’s commitment to building strategic international relationships that drive inclusive growth.
According to FUNDEMAS, the three-day event—from October 21 to 23—will include keynote addresses, sectoral panels, best practices fairs, partnership-building opportunities, and field visits.
As FUNDEMAS President Tomás Regalado stated, “We are seeking common ground that will allow us to build a better country.”
Also present at the pre-event conference were Spanish Ambassador Sonia Álvarez, European Union Cooperation Chief Ana Coimbra, and United Nations Resident Coordinator Raúl Salazar, reaffirming the importance of global collaboration in El Salvador’s path toward sustainable development.
