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Proyecto Acción Transformadora

Guatemalan Diversity

Government Presence in Guatemala (2008) 0.753 0.465 0.200 Guatemala City Area Department Other Capitals Municipalities

YOUTH YOUTH 70% of Guatemala s 70% of the population population

Guatemalan Political Events 1950 2011 1951 - Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman becomes president, continuing Arevalo social-democratic reforms, including setting up a social security system and redistributing land to landless peasants. 1966 - Civilian rule restored; Cesar Mendez elected president. 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 1954 - Land reform stops with the accession to power of Colonel Carlos Castillo in a coup backed by the US and prompted by nationalization of United Fruit Company plantations 1970s - Military rulers embark on a program to eliminate leftists, resulting in at least 50,000 deaths. 1976 - Massive earthquake kills 27,000 people are killed. More than 1 million are homeless. 1981 - Around 11,000 are killed by death squads and soldiers in response to growing antigovernment guerrilla activity. 1982 - Gen. Rios Montt gains power via military coup, ousted in 1983 via coup; amnesty declared for guerrillas 1989 - Attempt to overthrow president Cerezo fails; civil war toll since 1980 reaches 100,000 dead and 40,000 missing. 1994 - Peace talks begin between government & rebels 1996 - Alvaro Arzu elected president, purges military officers & signs peace agreement ending 36 years of civil war. 1995 - Rebels declare a ceasefire; UN and US criticize widespread human rights abuses. 2003- Businessman Oscar Berger, former Guatemala City mayor, elected president 2000 - new president Alfonso Portillo pays compensation to some families of those killed 2006 Government & UN create a commission to identify & dismantle clandestine armed groups 2004 - UN mission to monitor postcivil war peace process ends,. But UN says country still suffers from crime, social injustice, human rights violations 2011 Former army general Otto Perez Molina of right-wing Patriotic Party elected president 2007 - Center-left Alvaro Colom elected president with nearly 53% of the vote.

200,000 victims A 45,000 disappeared ½ million forcibly displaced people genocide + massacres

Comisión Internacional Contra la Impunidad en Guatemala: CICIG 2015

2015 fotos

2015

2017

September 2018

Guatemalan youth are the political, social, and cultural seedbed of our people. It is a beautiful feeling to see so many youth walking bravely and in peace the path towards unity and the purging of government public institutions. JUAN PABLO ROMERO

believe that after 2015, there is less fear to go onto the streets to protest.

A new paradigm of political leadership

TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP

TRANSFORMATIVE ETHICS

C R I T I C A L T H I N K I N G

Local partners

objective 01 Potential leaders Demonstrate leadership aptitude and need initial political formation objective 02 Developing leaders Leadership skills are visible and have had some political formation objective 03 Active leaders Skilled in political and civic leadership roles

Potential leaders Developing leaders Active leaders

Potential leaders Initial political training process Community projects Youth Network - Proyecto Acción Transformadora Developing leaders Scholarship program Internship and mentoring program Youth Network - Proyecto Acción Transformadora Training to young candidates Active leaders Interaction spaces, camps, exchanges and festivals. Strengthen youth organizations and colectivos. Social innovation competitions and media initiatives Youth Network - Proyecto Acción Transformadora

Project progress so far Potential Leaders 10 modules developed for foundational training Foundational training implemented in departments of Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, and Totonicapán

Project progress so far Developing Leaders Scholarship Program underway (4 Diploma Courses, 1 Masters). Partner diploma courses and short courses developed

Project progress so far Leaders in Action Youth Leadership Committee created & providing input Assessment of youth political participation almost completed Assessment of youth organizations & collectives underway

Youth Leadership Youth Leadership Assessment Advice and counsel Networking Committee

Guatemala Political/Electoral Cycle 2018-2022 Pre-Election 2019 Campaigns 2020 and -2021 Governance Elections

We are diverse and we build politics from other spaces: from the bottom to the top. We work better as a network and building in collectiveness makes this efforts more sustainable. MARIELOS CHANG

It is a space for critical political discussion. A process of exchange, and information flows. ANDREA IXCHIÚ

Guatemala?

Youth leaders from different fields and sectors will have the commitment and capacity to face the great challenges facing Guatemala at community, municipal and national levels

Youth organizations and groups will be strengthened with solid mechanisms to promote political advocacy & continuous participation of youth.

A network of young leaders will be developed and actively working, through collective action, to influence the changes that Guatemala needs.

Gracias