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Guatemala has been a major work area for WOLA for many years.  Since the signing of the Peace Accords in 1996, WOLA has been instrumental in pushing for effective civilian control over Guatemala’s security forces, promoting the defense of human rights, guaranteeing an economic aid package to the region after the devastation of Hurricane Mitch, and supporting efforts to strengthen the Rule of Law,  including the implementation of an international commission to investigate and dismantle clandestine security apparatuses.

From 1996 to 2003, WOLA’s Central America Advocacy Training Program sought to strengthen the capacity of counterpart organizations to better engage with and influence local, national and international policy-makers by providing in-country training in basic advocacy methodologies and techniques. To download the training manuals click here.

Most recently, WOLA has begun investigating other issues in Guatemala, chiefly youth gangs and violence against women.  As part of the Rights and Development program, the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) has been a major focus as well

 

WOLA News
Crackdown on Free Expression in Guatemala threatens Publisher of Books on Genocide and Human RightsCrackdown on Free Expression in Guatemala threatens Publisher of Books on Genocide and Human Rights
Human rights advocates and writers throughout the Americas, including the Writers in Prison Committee of ...
Publications and Resources
Guatemalan Government Should Investigate Attacks Against Jesus Tecu and Norma CruzGuatemalan Government Should Investigate Attacks Against Jesus Tecu and Norma Cruz
WOLA and other human rights organizations recently sent this letter (in Spanish only) to Guatemala's ...
Featured Publications
DR-CAFTA and Workers’ Rights: Moving from Paper to PracticeDR-CAFTA and Workers’ Rights: Moving from Paper to Practice
In this new report WOLA finds that while the funds directed towards implementing the White ...
Highlighted Publications
Congratulations to PBI Colombia on Its Fifteen Years of Service to Human Rights in ColombiaCongratulations to PBI Colombia on Its Fifteen Years of Service to Human Rights in Colombia
U.S. human rights organizations and activists wish to celebrate Peace Brigades International's Colombia Project ...