
Guatemala’s Downward Spiral
With the support of the international community, Guatemala was making progress in strengthening the rule of law. Today, rule of…
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With the support of the international community, Guatemala was making progress in strengthening the rule of law. Today, rule of…
In Guatemala, human rights defenders, independent judges and prosecutors, journalists, and Indigenous leaders are under assault as part of a…
Guatemala’s justice system has been co-opted by a network of corrupt political, economic, and military elites seeking to advance their…
This report of the Central American Monitor produced by the Myrna Mack Foundation of Guatemala aims to define a baseline…
This report of the Central America Monitor produced by the Myrna Mack Foundation of Guatemala aims to define a baseline…
This report from the Central America Monitor, produced by the Myrna Mack Foundation, will provide a baseline assessment for indicators…
This report from the Central America Monitor, produced by the Myrna Mack Foundation, will provide a baseline assessment for indicators…
Families and children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador—fleeing human rights abuses, deadly violence, climate displacement and economic deprivations—continue to…
Today, WOLA is releasing a report that focuses on the lack of opportunity for youth in the Northern Triangle of Central America. As the U.S. begins discussions on its FY2017 budget, the report sheds light on what needs to be done to provide opportunities for youth.
This joint report analyzes the effects of drug policy in the Americas, including the militarization of law enforcement, the criminalization of consumption, the weakening of due process guarantees, mass incarceration, disproportionate penalties, and restrictions on access to health care.
In its nearly eight years of existence, the CICIG has achieved transcendental results. This report examines the CICIG as a model mechanism of international support to strengthen the rule of law in countries fraught with high levels of criminal violence, as well as weak and often corrupt security and judicial institutions.
In February 2014, WOLA investigators paid a 12-day visit to several points along Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala. Their new report examines border security conditions, migration trends, and the push factors that force Central American migrants to abandon their countries of origin.
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