
Guatemala: Hope Grows in a Circle
In Guatemala, families are seeing the effects of a changing climate more clearly each year. Rainfall that once came in predictable seasons now arrives in sudden downpours or not at
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In Guatemala, families are seeing the effects of a changing climate more clearly each year. Rainfall that once came in predictable seasons now arrives in sudden downpours or not at

In Guatemala, chronic malnutrition affects countless children. But in the small community of Chuaferro, hope is beginning to take root—one mother, one child, and one lesson at a time. Maria

In the highlands of Guatemala, farmers are facing the harsh realities of climate change, soil erosion, and declining harvests. But in communities like Samilha Il and Jolomijixito III, a quiet

In the remote neighborhood of Nueva Aurora in northern Guatemala, a group of women is helping to transform their community. While the men work in the surrounding palm oil fields,

Regina Xol Ba and her family live in northern Guatemala and belong to the Q’eqchi’, an Indigenous Mayan people group. When Regina was just 16 years old, her father—the primary

Regina Xol Ba and her family live in northern Guatemala and come from the Q’eqchi’, an indigenous Mayan people group. More than 1 million Q’eqchi’ live in Guatemala, sharing a

Many women in the community of Herencia Maya, Guatemala, once looked to the future with uncertainty. As more men left home in search of employment elsewhere, women were often left

Roberto Pop Cabnal is a 79-year-old farmer living in Samilha Il, Alta Verapaz. After migrating years ago and working hard to build a new life, Roberto is now known among

Zacarías lives with his wife and seven children in the village of Jolomijixito III, in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, where he was born and raised. As a farmer, he has been