Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

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Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
Type: Executive Departments
Parent organization: United States Department of State
Employees: 2700
Executive: Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Budget:
Address: 2201 C St NW, Washington, DC 20037
Website: https://www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/under-secretary-for-political-affairs/bureau-of-western-hemisphere-affairs/
Creation Legislation:
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Mission
WHA manages U.S. interests in the Western Hemisphere by fostering partnerships that promote democracy, economic prosperity, and security. It aims to counter threats like drug trafficking and illegal immigration while supporting regional cooperation.
Services

Diplomatic relations; Economic support; Democracy promotion; Anti-narcotics initiatives; Citizen security

Regulations
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
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Seal of the United States Department of State
Bureau Overview
Jurisdiction Executive branch of the United States
Headquarters Harry S. Truman Building, Washington, D.C., United States
Employees 9,530 (As of 2009[update])[1]
Annual budget $254 million (FY 2009)[1]
Bureau Executive Brian A. Nichols, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Parent department U.S. Department of State
Website
Official website

In the United States government, the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs (WHA) is a part of the U.S. Department of State, charged with implementing U.S. foreign policy and promoting U.S. interests in the Western Hemisphere, as well as advising the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. It is headed by the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, who is currently Brian A. Nichols.

Organization

The offices of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs direct, coordinate, and supervise U.S. government activities within the region, including political, economic, consular, public diplomacy, and administrative management issues.[2][3]

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Organizational chart of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs as of 2015

The Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs also oversees the United States Mission to the Organization of American States.[2][3]

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