Reuters reported in April 2021 that roughly 85,000 of the 172,000 migrants at the southern US border were from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. When they return to their country of origin, the returnees face a number of reintegration challenges. The Nuevas Oportunidades project helps the returned migrants to re-establish themselves by certifying their skills acquired abroad, by increasing employability and promoting self-employment as well as entrepreneurship.