The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will be holding their annual conference in Guatemala. The IITC has been working with the Indigenous peoples of the region to secure basic human rights and are calling for justice for the families who lost loved ones during the Guatemalan civil wars. Has peace finally reached the Indigenous peoples of Guatemala? Guests include Andrea Carmen of the International Indian Treaty Council
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
This article treats the changes over the past decades regarding relations between indigenous peoples...
Republic Act 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA) was passed by the Philippine ...
The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will be holding their annual conference in Guatemala....
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
This text presents the most relevant conclusions of the Regional Indigenous Peace Forum, held on Wed...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
News release announces that Ambassador Joao Clemente Baena Soares will be the keynote speaker at the...
Guatemala was officially at peace. The last of twelve peace accords had been signed. putting in pl...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
In July 2020, President Alejandro Giammattei issued a series of decrees closing down several institu...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
The signing of peace agreements in 1996 ended 36 years of civil war between the Guatemalan governmen...
Guatemala has recently emerged from a 36-year civil conflict and before that years of conquest and r...
This year, the Alliance provided legal support and psychological accompaniment to 15 Maya Q’eqchi wo...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
This article treats the changes over the past decades regarding relations between indigenous peoples...
Republic Act 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA) was passed by the Philippine ...
The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will be holding their annual conference in Guatemala....
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
This text presents the most relevant conclusions of the Regional Indigenous Peace Forum, held on Wed...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
News release announces that Ambassador Joao Clemente Baena Soares will be the keynote speaker at the...
Guatemala was officially at peace. The last of twelve peace accords had been signed. putting in pl...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
In July 2020, President Alejandro Giammattei issued a series of decrees closing down several institu...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
The signing of peace agreements in 1996 ended 36 years of civil war between the Guatemalan governmen...
Guatemala has recently emerged from a 36-year civil conflict and before that years of conquest and r...
This year, the Alliance provided legal support and psychological accompaniment to 15 Maya Q’eqchi wo...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
This article treats the changes over the past decades regarding relations between indigenous peoples...
Republic Act 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA) was passed by the Philippine ...