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“Guatemalans will head to the polls to vote for president on June 25 at a time of real peril for…
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“Guatemalans will head to the polls to vote for president on June 25 at a time of real peril for…
There’s Only One Way to Solve Our Immigration Crisis The Weekly Standard By Daniel Twining The massive human caravan currently…
Washington, DC – Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Guatemala’s Congress voted 132 to 0 (with 26 abstentions) to remove official immunity…
Washington, DC – Guatemalans will cast ballots on Sunday, September 6, 2015 for president and vice president, as well as…
It is with great sadness that we learned that one of IRI’s long-time partners, Ana Patricia Chin Alvarez, was murdered…
International conferences that gather experts on a single topic are fairly normal in Latin America. Forums that bring together a…
– Las conferencias internacionales que reúnen expertos para discutir un tema en particular se llevan a cabo con frecuencia en…
Central American municipal governments are rapidly embracing technology and using it in creative ways to communicate with citizens, maximize internal…
Central American municipal governments are rapidly embracing technology and using it in creative ways to communicate with citizens, maximize internal…
Faced with some of the highest crime rates in the world, local communities in Guatemala and Honduras are struggling to…
The work of the Women’s Democracy Network (WDN) Guatemala chapter was recently highlighted on a local radio station Nuevo Mundo. …
Each week citizens in San Cristobal Totonicapán (Sancris for short) tune into watch the IRI-sponsored Tú Eres El Cambio, Si…