Our work in Guatemala

Our work in Guatemala focuses on strengthening the voice and influence of young people, women, and Indigenous peoples in their communities, securing human rights, economic justice, access to quality education, and climate justice.

Juliana Sic arrangerer jordposer til kaffeplanter, Guatemala
Juliana Sic, 63, arranges soil bags for coffee plants.
Photo: James Rodriguez/Oxfam

Guatemala ranks among the most unequal countries in the world. Half of its population lives in poverty, while extreme concentrations of wealth and political power fuel social unrest, widespread human rights violations, and limited access to essential services such as education and healthcare.

Fighting for the rights of the indigenous people

More than half of Guatemala’s population is made up of indigenous peoples. We work alongside their organisations and movements to amplify their voices, strengthen their influence, and promote political reforms aimed at improving daily life. This includes protecting human rights, ensuring access to quality education, and advancing both economic and climate justice.

The country faces severe challenges from climate change, environmental degradation, and the unsustainable exploitation of natural resources. These pressures drive large-scale migration, erode economic opportunities, and deepen already alarming levels of inequality. The harshest impacts fall on young people, women, and indigenous communities — those least responsible for the crisis, yet most affected by it.

Peace cannot exist without justice, justice cannot exist without fairness, fairness cannot exist without development, development cannot exist without democracy, democracy cannot exist without respect for the identity and worth of cultures and peoples.

Rigoberta Menchú
Human rights activist and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992

Støt børn af oprindelige folk i at få en kvalitetsuddannelse

Over to millioner børn går ikke i skole i Guatemala. De fleste af dem er børn af Maya-folkene, og halvdelen af dem, der kommer i skole, dropper ud inden 7. klasse, mens kun 2 ud af 10 bliver færdige.

Du kan støtte Oxfams successfulde arbejde med at sikre tosproget kvalitetsundervisning for børn af oprindelige folk og sørge for træning af lærere i nogle af Guatemalas mest udsatte områder.

Heydi Ramírez, Formand for Sebols sikkerhedskomité, Guatemala
Chair of Sebol’s Security Committee, Heydi Ramírez, smiles as she draws her vision for how she would like her community to look in the future.

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