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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | ABOUT CAFOD | Where we work | Guatemala | section highlights</title>
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    <title>Reforestation project, Cabrican</title>
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            <title>Radio breaking down barriers</title>
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In Guatemala, a powerful elite controls most media, but FGER runs many community radio stations communicating in indigenous languages and focusing on local and international issues

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            <title>Stronger indigenous communities</title>
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The Central America Spirituality Institute (ICE), a Jesuit training centre, runs courses in personal and spiritual development, including a programme for indigenous people

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            <title>Promoting health in Guatemala</title>
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Teresa Hernandez Oxlaj has been working for the Chiquimula Parish health team for one year training health promoters. Among other things she teaches cooking and nutrition

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