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Jahir Dabroy

Professor and researcher at the School of Government of Guatemala. PhD in Public Administration and Public Policy from the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP). Specialized in socio-political issues in Guatemala and Latin America.

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A glimmer of hope breaks through Guatemala’s crumbling institutions

In Guatemala, there is a glimmer of hope after the darkness of the last governments, still expectations must be cautious.

Guatemala: between blockades and trenches

Guatemala is experiencing tensions not seen for several decades, where the traditional political class has stretched the rope to the point it seems to be on the verge of bursting.

The Drama of Central American Migration

Central Americans continue to flee their home countries, and according to U.S. authorities, more than 100,000 people were apprehended at the southern border in the last month, with an increase in families and unaccompanied children over the previous month.