As the global coronavirus pandemic takes hold in Latin America, civil society organizations are stepping forward with speed and resourcefulness.
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Nature and Culture International works to conserve the world’s most biologically diverse regions by engaging directly with local and indigenous communities to protect habitats, use land sustainably, and preserve native cultures.
The Fabretto Children’s Foundation has worked with economically vulnerable and marginalized communities in Nicaragua for more than 60 years, building a strong reputation for empowering underserved children and their families to reach their full potential. Today, the organization serves over 30,000 children and youth from rural and urban regions across Nicaragua.
This document provides information on the origins, activities, philosophical underpinnings, and initial progress of the Education for Sustainability in Galapagos Program (ESG).
Two leading journalism organizations are teaming up to promote rigorous reporting on solutions to social problems in Latin America.
In this research brief from early 2019, the authors analyze the current legal frameworks for addressing Venezuelan migration in key receiving countries in Latin America.
Produced through a collaboration between dozens of organizations in the region, The Civil Society Plan of Action outlines key priorities for those advocating for migrant and refugee rights in the Americas.
The Population Council partnered with the General Directorate for Alternative Education—DIGEEX—of the Ministry of Education of Guatemala to improve access, quality, and bring secondary education closer to communities.
The analysis underscores the need to establish formal pathways for fishing community participation in fisheries management and enforcement.