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- Cause or consequence? - Reframing violence and displacement in Guatemala
Initial findings from the Guatemala report suggest that ‘structural’ violence - a term used to describe social mechanisms, state institutions and cultural norms that prevent people from meeting their basic needs - causes more displacement than direct violence
- Guatemala Crisis Response Plan 2025
Through enhanced collaboration at all levels, IOM will aim to strengthen capacities for disaster risk management, ddress some of the root causes and drivers of irregular migration, promote durable solutions in response to internal displacement and expand access to regular migration pathways, which will contribute to restoring the safety
- Triggers of internal displacement in Guatemala
Research undertaken in 2016 identified a wide range of factors driving internal displacement in Guatemala: violence, extortion and threats; organised crime and narco trafficking; the expansion of large-scale business activities (such as the cultivation of sugarcane and oil palm, cattle raising, mining and hydroelectricity production); and
- Two Years after Eta and Iota: Displaced and Forgotten in Guatemala . . .
As the Biden administration grapples with how to manage recurrent regional climate displacement, this report outlines steps the United States, Guatemala, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) can take to do so in Guatemala
- Womens Experiences of Internal Displacement and Relocation in the . . .
This Working Paper shows that women's experiences of forced internal displacement in Guatemala's Dry Corridor reveal how hydrometeorological events, such as hurricanes and droughts, exacerbate structural inequalities, including gender inequalities
- Triggers of internal displacement in Guatemala - ecoi. net
Research undertaken in 2016 identified a wide range of factors driving internal displacement in Guatemala: violence, extortion and threats; organised crime and narco traficking; the expansion of large-scale business activities (such as the cultivation of sugarcane and oil palm, catle raising, mining and hydroelectricity production); and natural
- Campaign on forced Internal displacement seeks to draw attention to the . . .
The aim of the campaign was to spread awareness and information about the causes of internal forced displacement, forcibly displaced people’s rights, and the Guatemalan state’s obligations to guarantee these rights
- Guatemala: structural violence driving displacement and disrupting . . .
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
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