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Celebration to inaugurate the handover of the property deeds for new houses in Rosales village, after the original houses had been destroyed by an earthquake.
Celebration to inaugurate the handover of the property deeds for new houses in Rosales village, after the original houses had been destroyed by an earthquake. [Chris Bain]

Almost one-quarter of El Salvador’s six million population lives on less than $1 per day, and many families rely on money from relatives in the US

More than a decade after El Salvador’s civil war ended, many cases of torture, disappearances and massacres remain unresolved, making reconciliation hard to achieve.

High levels of unemployment and the privatisation of many public services such as health and education have contributed to economic hardship.

CAFOD spent £196,000 in EL Salvador in 2008

The country’s largest source of income now is remittances sent by migrant workers living in the USA. Meanwhile, El Salvador has to import much of the food it needs to feed its own population.


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Faith as a declaration for justice

For development workers, Miguel Alonzo Macias and Edwin Novoa, faith and spirituality is central to their work and their belief that another world is possible

Marielos Torres, Central American University, El Salvador [Kate Stanworth]

Keeping the message alive

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Celebrating the life of Oscar Romero [Chris Bain]

Celebrating hope for the future

A CAFOD delegation, including director Chris Bain, joins the huge crowds in El Salvador for an official celebration of the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero

Betty Vasquez [Marcella Haddad]

Protecting Honduran farmers

Honduran farmers face strong competition from heavily-subsidised US imports due to the Free Trade Agreement. Our partner COMAL works with local producers and lobbies on trade issues

Published on 30/07/2003, last updated on 19/08/2008
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