More than 100 grassroots and philanthropic leaders meet at US-Mexico border to support migrant children’s rights
Tijuana hosts 2020’s first transnational conference to discuss the region’s migration crisis and its impact on youth.
Tijuana hosts 2020’s first transnational conference to discuss the region’s migration crisis and its impact on youth.
SIF joins 35 other organizations in applauding CNA and FOSDEH for their joint study and call on the Honduran government to implement the recommendations of the report and ensure the safety of CNA and FOSDEH personnel.
A unique exchange between young Central American activists to share their ideas and experiences around impunity.
The third edition of our leadership program came to a close with the completion of 6 pilot projects, much excitement and many shared experiences.
With great enthusiasm, we share with you the progress we made over the year in each of our programs, funds and initiatives.
Our Central American leadership program continues to grow and evolve.
We are kicking off 2020 with a brand new look!
We would like to share with you a report written by John Wachter, a SIF analyst and researcher, on US foreign aid to Central America over the past two decades, amounting to almost US$10,000 million.
We are pleased to share with you a summary of our work in 2019 and our joint efforts, led alongside our partners and grantees, to boost development, create change and generate opportunities in Central America.
CADF 2019 continues this Thursday and Friday with more than 30 conferences, panels and workshops that will address migration, democracy, corruption, rule of law and social movements.
The 2019 CADF started this Wednesday in Tegucigalpa with the participation of 25 speakers and almost 400 attendees from Central America, Mexico, the United States and Europe.
We are hiring an Administrative and Operations Coordinator to work in the CAMY Fund’s Mexico City office.
For the first time, the Central America Donor Forum will be held in Honduras.
The 33 program participants learned about strategic communication and political advocacy.
During a critical moment for the youth in Central America and Mexico, Perla Vázquez assumes the direction of SIF’s CAMY Fund.
Xiomara Carballo B., of Costa Rica, is the new program officer for CAMY Fund’s Latin American and Caribbean Initiative to Prevent and Address Early Unions in Adolescents and Girls (LAC Initiative).
The ninth edition of the Central American Donor Forum (CADF) will be held in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, from October 23 to 25.
SIF supports independent media in Central America through the Independent Journalism Fund (IJF).