by Rafael Bermudez Gutierrez, Mexico | Jan 27, 2022 | Mexico
Dear friends, This year we received 33 children from different states of Mexico. 70% of them came to us from conditions of extreme poverty, mainly from indigenous communities where they did not have the opportunity to go to school. I am proud to see how they have...
by Daniel Zapata, Mexico | Jan 27, 2022 | Mexico
From a young age, Hortencia had always enjoyed studying. Entering NPH Mexico gave her the platform she needed to progress in her education. She performed well at school and she endeared herself to her classmates and teachers. Her dream is to have a career, get ahead...
by Thomas Hartig, Guatemala | Jan 21, 2022 | Guatemala
In Guatemala, the right to an education is enshrined in the constitution. Primary schooling is mandatory, the law states that children must go to school for six years. However, absenteeism is not prosecuted. Tuition is free at public schools. However, school uniforms,...
by Thomas Hartig, Guatemala | Jan 20, 2022 | Guatemala
Economic empowerment is key to transforming the discrimination and deficiencies that women continue to face in Guatemala. Less access to services, particularly to education, limits the employment and income potential of women, particularly indigenous and mestizo women...
by Keyla Suazo, Honduras | Jan 13, 2022 | Honduras
Youth make up 29.61% of the Honduran population, according to the platform Population Pyramids 2022. Of these, only the 24% have access to continue studying after they turn 14-years-old, according to ASJ, ‘Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa’. This is why NPH...