El desplazamiento en Guatemala tiene una larga y distintiva historia. La guerra civil del país, que duró de 1960 a 1996, dejó entre 500.000 y 1,5 millones de personas desplazadas internamente, muchas...
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Thematic report: An atomised crisis - "Cause or Consequence?" Reframing displacement caused by crime and violence in Guatemala
SUMMARY Displacement has a long and distinctive history in Guatemala. The country’s civil war, which lasted from 1960 until 1996, left between 500,000 and 1.5 million people internally displaced,...
Thematic report: Cause or consequence? Reframing violence and displacement in Guatemala (September 2018)
Executive summary Displacement has a long and distinctive history in Guatemala. The country’s civil war, which lasted from 1960 until 1996, left between 500,000 and 1.5 million people internally...
Guatemala: structural violence driving displacement and disrupting indigenous communities, especially women
Against a backdrop of pervasive violence in the region, indigenous communities in Guatemala struggle to resist being displaced by various pressures, ranging from climate change to economic...
Guatemala: Figures analysis (as of December 2016)
Number of people displaced by conflict as of 31 December 2016: Less than 257,000 New displacements associated with conflict in 2016: More than 6,000 Notes and caveats Number of people displaced by...
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A Call to Action: tackling displacement in Central America
By Gabriel Cardona-Fox As an invisible humanitarian crisis intensifies as a result of drug and criminal violence in Mexico and Central America’s Northern Triangle, a regional call to action provides...
Guatemala: Violence and inequality still blocking solutions for IDPs
Structural inequality, restricted political participation and discriminatory state policies are at the core of Guatemala’s challenges today as they were 50 years ago when its war started. 14 years...