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Navigating the Northern Triangle: Part 2

Navigating the Northern Triangle: Part 2

FromDemocracy! The Podcast


Navigating the Northern Triangle: Part 2

FromDemocracy! The Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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“I believe that corruption affects the whole country in every way. And when state money is not used in sustained public policy to combat poverty, inequality, malnutrition, or for entrepreneurship, the citizens of a country do not find options, and leave their country for lack of opportunities.” Congressman Nineth Montenegro, former Second Vice President of the Congress of Guatemala & Human Rights Leader.Key LinksUSAID Programming in the Northern TriangleUSAID Increases Efforts to Address Irregular MigrationCNN en Español: llegan a Guatemala hambrientos y sin zapatos, aseguran autoridadesEl Periodico: la dictadura saca la garrasOjo Con Mi Pisto: Educación alimentaria: clave para optimizar el empleo de remesasOjo Con Mi Pisto: Caquipec transforma las remesas en desarrollo para la comunidad----Irregular migration is a global crisis responsible for critical health, economic, security, and citizenship issues everywhere.  So, have you ever wondered about the so-called “pull-factors” that cause people to leave their homes and flee the Northern Triangle? In this episode of Democracy! The Podcast, we dive head first into the issue of immigration in Guatemala as we talk to a few people who have witnessed the problem first-hand.  We’ll visit with a couple of the consortium’s partners who traveled to the tiny border town of El Ceibo between Mexico and Guatemala, and hear more about their work strengthening Guatemala's government to alleviate the problem on its own.  Plus, her husband was one of the 40,000 people tragically “disappeared” from the streets of Guatemala City in the 1980s.  Guatemalan Congressman Nineth Montenegro, former Second Vice President of the Congress of Guatemala, and a well-known human rights leader, gives a candid account of what she suffered during the country's conflict, and how it dramatically transformed her life into one of public service.  She shares her greatest wish for her country and even explains why some Guatemalans have come to love the infamous “coyotes”, when she sits down with Adrienne.  Democracy! The Podcast is brought to you by the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS) with support from the United States Agency for International Development through the Global Elections and Political Transitions Award.  ----Follow CEPPS on Twitter. Democracy! The Podcast is hosted by CEPPS and Adrienne Ross. This podcast has been produced by the Consortium...
Released:
Oct 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Democracy! The Podcast offers listeners a close-up look at some of the most perplexing challenges facing the vitality of democracy around the world. Move beyond armchair activist, or news junkie, and gain a real understanding for the fight to defend democracy around the world. Hear how teams, from the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, International Republican Institute, and the National Democratic Institute, that make up the consortium called "CEPPS," tackle debilitating threats like corruption, disinformation, rising authoritarianism, dictatorships, economic disasters, and failed governments, and learn how you, too, can join the fight for democracy. This work is conducted through the Global Elections and Political Transitions award, in partnership and funding from USAID. Join the most experienced experts in the field as they explain how they help citizens tackle real-life problems and move their countries toward a more democratic process for all, while standing up for those who suffer discrimination, punishment, persecution, or are simply excluded from their own nation's political processes. These are their first-hand stories from the front lines. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy