Monthly Archives: January 2010

Article: State of the World's Indigenous Peoples Report Launched

The following excerpt is from a January 15, 2010 article published by UNPO.com.  To read the article in its entirety, please click here.  To view the UN report on which the article is based, click here. State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Report Launched First UN publication on the state of the world’s indigenous peoples [...]

Article: State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Report Launched

The following excerpt is from a January 15, 2010 article published by UNPO.com.  To read the article in its entirety, please click here.  To view the UN report on which the article is based, click here. State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Report Launched First UN publication on the state of the world’s indigenous peoples [...]

Article: Farmer to Farmer steps up efforts to sell fair market coffee

To read the article in its entirety, please click here. Look for a profile on Farmer to Farmer in the next few days! Sunday, January 10, 2010 7:06 AM CST For THE NEWS GLENWOOD CITY – As economies struggle around the globe, one small, Wisconsin-based nonprofit is gearing up to increase its support of small coffee growers in Latin America. Farmer to Farmer began importing high quality, shade-grown coffee from the Lake Atitlan area of Guatemala in 2000, a time when coffee prices had plummeted worldwide. This year, the organization expanded its offerings to include a line of certified organic Honduran coffee, and it is exploring a source for certified organic, Guatemalan beans. Farmer to Farmer has recently contracted with Cari Witcher of Downsville,  to help market the coffee directly and through retailers. A long-time member and former board member, Witcher’s enthusiasm for and knowledge about the organization and its coffee project have been enhanced by her five visits to Guatemala with other Farmer to Farmer members. Greater, more reliable income The group’s goal is to significantly increase sales in order to support more small farmers in Latin America with a fair price for their coffee. Being able to count on a higher price  gives these families an income security they would not otherwise have. World coffee prices are around 60 to 70 cents per pound, and fair trade certification requires a minimum payment to growers of $1.26 per pound, $1.41 minimum for certified organic (www.globalexchange.org). Farmer to Farmer pays $2.07 to $2.50 per pound to the grower or to the cooperative of growers. [...]

Profile: The Guatemalan Down Syndrome Association

The Guatemalan Down Syndrome Association (AGSD) is a non-profit organization founded to help children with Down’s Syndrome in Guatemala.  The program includes early stimulation, physical therapy, special education, language therapy, and in CECAP several different workshops including: baking, carpentry, horticulture, etc. They work in four different areas: Early Education:  Birth to 2 years Preschool: 3 to 5 years [...]

Announcement: Urgent Need For Medical Personnel in Haiti

Any medical professionals interested in helping out in Haiti, please read this announcement from Partners in Health. If you’re not a medical professional, you can still spread the word! Update: January 13, 2010, 7:30pm Wanted: Surgeons, nurses, and other medical personnel to help in Haiti As patients flood to our sites from Port-au-Prince, we’re finding [...]

Article: Malnutrition in Guatemala

The following excerpt is from an August 27th, 2009 article published by the Economist. This article does a great job of highlighting some public health issues facing the nation. To read the article in its entirety, please click here. It is hardly one of Latin America’s poorest countries, but according to Unicef almost half of [...]

Article: Refacción

The following excerpt is from a January 12, 2010 article published by Antigua Daily Photo. It provides an interesting look at a unique part of the day in Guatemala. To read the article in its entirety, please click here. There are two ‘official’ snack times in Guatemala known as refacción; one in the morning and [...]

Announcement: New Clinic in Santa Maria de Jesus

Guatemala SANA is currently constructing a clinic in the town of Santa Maria de Jesus.  This lovely facility focuses on an underserved population, and will host traveling groups, beginning in October of 2010.   The group is hoping to raise $305,000 to cover all the costs of the construction, labor, permits and licenses, land, furnishing, medical [...]

Profile: Guatemala Literacy Project

The Guatemala Literacy Project (GLP) is a partnership between North American & Guatemalan Rotary clubs and the non-profit organization Cooperative for Education (CoEd). This initiative provides badly-needed textbooks, library materials, and computer labs to underprivileged children in Guatemala. The Project has been supported by over 300 Rotary Clubs. Since 1996, the textbook program has been [...]

Article: European Commission to Aid Drought Stricken Guatemala

The following excerpt is from a January 10 article published by ECOWorld.  To read the article in its entirety, please click here. BRUSSELS, Jan. 8 (UPI) — A drought-stricken section of Guatemala will receive almost $2 million in emergency humanitarian aid from the European Commission, officials say. The EC’s Humanitarian Aid department has set aside [...]

Article: Guatemala Teachers Meet for Budget Rise

The following excerpt is from a Janaury 7, 2010 article published by Inside Costa Rica.  To read the article in its entirety, please click here. GUATEMALA  – The Guatemalan teachers” guild announced on Wednesday that it would declare itself in permanent assembly to analyze measures that exert pressure Congress to increase the sector’s budget this [...]

Article: Food Running Out in Drought-Ravaged Guatemala

The following excerpt is from a January 6, 2010 article published by UN Dispatch.  To view the article in its entirety, please click here. In an interview with Guatemala’s Prensa Libre (Spanish), Irma Palma, the acting director of the World Food Programme field office, says that the WFP will be forced to send out a flash appeal in [...]

Profile: Chi Chi Amor

Chi Chi Amor is a for-profit, ecologically conscientious small business that creates beautiful children’s clothing integrating Mayan textiles with contemporary “western” fashion.    As cultural anthropologists, Danielle O’Connor and Shari Feldman are compelled by a profound desire to share the history, compromised present, and unknown future of the Mayan weaving tradition.   Although they take great care [...]

Profile: Evelyn's Baskets

September 1, 2007: Evelyn arrived with a severe cleft lip and palate. She and her parents were given much support from the midwife, doctors and nurses from the minute she was born. They recommended and located a specialty bottle, made for babies born with cleft lip/palate, so she would immediately be able to get the [...]

Profile: Evelyn’s Baskets

September 1, 2007: Evelyn arrived with a severe cleft lip and palate. She and her parents were given much support from the midwife, doctors and nurses from the minute she was born. They recommended and located a specialty bottle, made for babies born with cleft lip/palate, so she would immediately be able to get the [...]

Article: Fire Arms Attacks, Epidemic in Guatemala

The following excerpt is from an article published December 28, 2009 in InsideCostaRica.com.  To view the article in its entirety, please click here. Fire Arms Attacks, Epidemic in Guatemala GUATEMALA – The increase of fire arms attacks is considered a pandemic in Guatemala by government authorities.  In that country the murder average with fire arms is of 48 per [...]

Article: Guatemala Unit for Solar Energy

The following is an excerpt from an article published on December 29, 2009 in Brunei FM World News.  To read the article in full, please click here. GUATEMALA, Dec 29 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) – A unit known as the National Coordinating Cell of the Euro Solar Programme (CNC) was created in Guatemala. Official paper El Diario [...]

Guatemala: Christmas Day Video and Audio Snapshots

To get a taste of a Guatemalan Christmas celebration, filled with parades, song and dance, you can visit the following website.

Profile: Salomon's Porch

Porch de Salomon is a response to God calling a family into a life of love and service in Panajachel, Guatemala, by developing a multi-faceted ministry to reach not only the large population of expatriates, but to help mobilize the volunteer teams and individuals who come to minister to the indigenous population as well. Solomon’s [...]

Profile: Salomon’s Porch

Porch de Salomon is a response to God calling a family into a life of love and service in Panajachel, Guatemala, by developing a multi-faceted ministry to reach not only the large population of expatriates, but to help mobilize the volunteer teams and individuals who come to minister to the indigenous population as well. Solomon’s [...]

Article: Hope International Centro de Radioterapia of Guatemala…

The following excerpt is from a December 22, 2009 article published by PR Newswire.  To view the article in its entirety, please click here. Hope International Centro de Radioterapia of Guatemala Becomes First in Latin America to Treat Cancer Using RapidArc(R) Radiotherapy Technology From Varian Medical Systems Patients with head and neck, rectal, and recurring [...]

Article: Extreme Food Insecurity Surfaces in Guatemala

The following excerpt is from a December 23, 2009 article published by Reuters AlertNet.  To view the article in its entirety, please click here. 23 Dec 2009 21:40:00 GMT Source: Action Against Hunger – USA Susannah Masur CHIQUIMULA, GUATEMALA Surveys carried out by Action Against Hunger / ACF International along the Guatemalan border with Honduras show [...]