Salvadorans are once again debating a water law that they fear would effectively lead to the privatization of water infrastructure, services, and the resource itself….Continue Reading
El Salvador and the Right to Water: Now What?
One way or another, El Salvador is going to have to get a handle on its water supply. In the most water-stressed country in Central America, over 90% of the country’s surface water, from places like rivers and streams, is not considered safe for drinking. Census data shows that in 2011, some 28% of rural […]
In Focus: Human Rights, Foreign Aid, and Economic Growth in the Age of Obama
Recent analysis on US Foreign Policy originally published by the International Human Rights Funders Group (IHRFG) on January 10, 2013. Written by: Yael Falicov, Executive Director, and Nathan Weller, Program and Policy Director, EcoViva As we head into another four years of the Obama administration, it is important for international funders who care about human rights to […]