
Transparency in El Salvador: Assessing Access to Public Information
This report of the Central America Monitor produced by the University Institute for Public Opinion (Iudop) of the José Simeón…
Displaying 49-60 results out of 96
Sort by
Layout
This report of the Central America Monitor produced by the University Institute for Public Opinion (Iudop) of the José Simeón…
Today, the Sheller Center for Social Justice at Temple University Law School and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)…
Washington, D.C.—On Thursday, February 6, El Salvador’s President, Nayib Bukele, invoked an obscure clause in the Salvadoran Constitution in order…
Over the last decade, victims of human rights abuses and their families, defenders, prosecutors, and other advocates for justice persisted…
Today, the Sheller Center for Social Justice at Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Washington Office on Latin…
Families and children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador—fleeing human rights abuses, deadly violence, climate displacement and economic deprivations—continue to…
U.S. Government Should Address Structural Factors Behind Desperation in the Northern Triangle Last week, President Trump announced that he would…
A new joint research project between the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Sheller Center for Social Justice…
What is TPS? TPS stands for Temporary Protected Status, an immigration status granted to foreign nationals who are living in…
A caravan of an estimated 7,000 migrants, including many families and women with children, originated in Central America and is…
Subscribe with your email to receive exclusive reports and expert research directly to your inbox every week.
(Your privacy is important to us; your information will be kept confidential and secure.)