Violent weather exacerbated by climate change fueled hunger and food insecurity across Latin America and the Caribbean in ...
Indigenous peoples, especially women and children ... Patrinos are Economists in the World Bank's Human Development Department, Latin America and the Caribbean Region.
The slave trade had long-lasting negative effects on the islands of the Caribbean. The indigenous peoples, the Arawaks, were largely wiped out by European diseases, violence, starvation and ...
Among the two Indigenous ethnicities in the territory ... dense rainforest and mountainous terrain that stretches from the Caribbean coast almost across the country to the Pacific Ocean.
Many people in Latin America and the Caribbean live in poverty. Wealth often stays with a few powerful families. Big ...
An admission fee of just $5 gains you entry to what has been described as the most important archeological site focusing on the Taíno people in the Caribbean. The Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial ...
Mr Neba is a Guna from Guna Yala, an indigenous territory spread across hundreds of islands off the Caribbean coast of Panama. He's worked voluntarily for years in community radio, and is now ...
Indigenous Caribbean and Indigenous Central American musicians. We each bring with us the cultural practices of our ancestors and many of our compositions are derived from traditional melodies and ...
In many parts of the region, big companies take over lands for mining or farming. This forces farmers and indigenous people ...