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    Evaluación de un programa de microfinanzas en Guatemala basado en el ahorro comunitario y liderado por la comunidad

    December 30, 2012

    Este estudio es una evaluación del programa Ahorro Comunitario (Saving for Change) en Guatemala, que se lanzó en 2010.

  2. Publication

    Ahorro Comunitario en Guatemala: Línea de base

    April 30, 2012

    Ahorro Comunitario inició en Guatemala a principios del 2010 y para medir el impacto del programa en los años futuros, se elaboró esta línea de base en marzo de 2010.

  3. Politics of Poverty

    En el camino de las excavadoras: COBHRA ayuda a las comunidades a defender sus derechos

    June 17, 2022

    Acaba de mejorar una herramienta poderosa para ayudar a las comunidades a hacer frente a los intereses corporativos.

  4. Politics of Poverty

    ¿Qué tanto le importa el cuidado a los hombres? Reflexiones para el día del padre

    June 15, 2021

    La pandemia cambió de manera radical las rutinas en los hogares. Esto ha creado una oportunidad para que los hombres asuman responsabilidades de cuidado y trabajo doméstico. El reto ahora se enfoca en cerrar la brecha del cuidad existente. Un nuevo reporte ofrece un plan de acción para hacerlo.

  5. Politics of Poverty

    A medida que el calor abrasador amenaza la vida de las y los trabajadores, los estados intensifican las protecciones obligatorias

    September 08, 2022

    Mientras el gobierno federal se demora en establecer un estándar de calor para las y los trabajadores de todo el país, las y los activistas exigen acción a nivel estatal y están logrando resultados. Las y los trabajadores, sindicatos y activistas se están uniendo para llevar sus voces directamente a los responsables políticos con un mensaje claro: exigir protecciones en el lugar de trabajo contra el calor extremo y salvar vidas.

  6. Politics of Poverty

    Nos trae mas oscuridad FIONA, trabajemos juntos par buscar la luz

    September 21, 2022

    Casi cinco años después de que el huracán María azotara a Puerto Rico con fuertes vientos y lluvias, el huracán Fiona azotó la isla. Esta tormenta ha arrojado cantidades extraordinarias de lluvia ha causado devastadoras inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra, que han dejado miles de personas sin luz, y destruido parcialmente una red eléctrica aún más debilitada que anteriormente.

  7. Politics of Poverty

    ¿Tienen los Estados Unidos un papel en la violencia y la pobreza que causan la crisis humanitaria en la frontera?

    August 04, 2014

    Una empleada de Oxfam comparte el escape de su familia de la violencia en América Central.

  8. First Person

    Stories of pain: Women in poultry processing

    November 09, 2017

    Difficult working conditions, and lack of bathroom breaks, make processing poultry a tough line of work for women.

  9. Politics of Poverty

    Seeds of discord or seeds for development - which way for US policy with El Salvador?

    July 03, 2014

    Does US trade policy dictate US development policy, and what’s at stake for the seed component of El Salvador’s national food security program?

  10. Publication

    The crisis of low wages in the US

    March 22, 2022

    New research reveals that nearly a third of all workers in the US earn under $15 an hour. But women and people of color do much more than their fair share of low-wage jobs, and as wages lose value, it's becoming a civil rights crisis in this country.

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