The purpose of this research study was to analyze the success of the Peace Corps\u27 Municipal Development Program in its role as a change agent in the empowerment of rural Guatemalan women, and includes an exploration into the intercultural factors that may have affected the outcomes. I used my Peace Corps site of Santa Cruz El Chol, Guatemala as the case study for this research. I reviewed literature in five areas to use as a foundation to guide my research. This included literature regarding Guatemalan history and Guatemalan women\u27s issues, women\u27s empowerment in the international development context, Peace Corps, change agentry, and intercultural relations. I obtained data from four different groups. I interviewed a focus group of...
The purpose of this research is to provide a brief historical context of the 36 years of civil war i...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis presents an analysis of research I conduct...
I’m concerned with the increased empowerment levels of women from the maya tseltal minority ethnic g...
The purpose of this research study was to analyze the success of the Peace Corps\u27 Municipal Devel...
The purpose of this research study was to analyze the success of the Peace Corps’ Municipal Developm...
During the span of 27 months, Peace Corps volunteers live and work in different countries and cultur...
In Guatemala women and youth often do not enjoy the same privileges that men do making it harder for...
This study reviews the literature on training and community development, and examines conceptions of...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
This project investigates gender constructs and the complex assigned gender roles in settings of fem...
This study is focused in a Guatemalan small village, Loma Linda, and on the local association ASODIL...
Since the Civil War of 1954, gender based violence has increasingly threatened the lives of Guatemal...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
abstract: This thesis seeks to provide insight into the challenges rural women in Latin America face...
The purpose of this research is to provide a brief historical context of the 36 years of civil war i...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis presents an analysis of research I conduct...
I’m concerned with the increased empowerment levels of women from the maya tseltal minority ethnic g...
The purpose of this research study was to analyze the success of the Peace Corps\u27 Municipal Devel...
The purpose of this research study was to analyze the success of the Peace Corps’ Municipal Developm...
During the span of 27 months, Peace Corps volunteers live and work in different countries and cultur...
In Guatemala women and youth often do not enjoy the same privileges that men do making it harder for...
This study reviews the literature on training and community development, and examines conceptions of...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
This project investigates gender constructs and the complex assigned gender roles in settings of fem...
This study is focused in a Guatemalan small village, Loma Linda, and on the local association ASODIL...
Since the Civil War of 1954, gender based violence has increasingly threatened the lives of Guatemal...
Drawing from 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the voluntourism program of a women’s weaving co...
abstract: This thesis seeks to provide insight into the challenges rural women in Latin America face...
The purpose of this research is to provide a brief historical context of the 36 years of civil war i...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis presents an analysis of research I conduct...
I’m concerned with the increased empowerment levels of women from the maya tseltal minority ethnic g...