Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely

by Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely
Help 10 Child Migrants Return to Guatemala Safely

Project Report | Jul 1, 2015
Empowering Repatriated Youth

By Emily Kephart | Project Coordinator

Dear KIND friends,

Thanks to supporters like you, 36 Guatemalan youth came together on June 12 to learn how they can—and why they should—work to improve Guatemalan government and society. El Colectivo Vida Digna, KIND’s implementing partner for the Guatemala Child Return and Reintegration Project, coordinated this full day workshop for repatriated migrant children and other youth from their communities.

Guided by an expert in Guatemala’s political system, the young people learned about Guatemala’s social, economic, and political structures. They analyzed Guatemala’s political parties, discussed the importance of voting, and brainstormed how to participate in Guatemala’s democratic system.

The political system is currently a hot topic in Guatemala both because this is an election year, and because of a recent tax scandal. Colectivo Vida Digna chose the workshop topic in order to raise the consciousness of repatriated youth and other youth in their communities about the current political situation in Guatemala, and their political rights as Indigenous youth.

There was such great interest in the topic that some adult family members of the youth also participated in the workshop. The event was the first in a series of workshops that Colectivo Vida Digna will offer to repatriated youth and their families regarding the rights and role of Indigenous peoples in Guatemala’s social, economic, and political systems.

Most repatriated Guatemalan youth live in remote villages far from the Capitol. They do not feel connected to government or political systems. Thanks to donors like you, participants learned how Guatemalan government works and how they and their families can influence government and engage in broader Guatemalan society. On their behalf, we thank you!

Sincerely,


Emily Kephart
Project Coordinator

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Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)

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Ellen Jorgensen
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Ellen Jorgensen
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