I wrote in a previous article about the sad state of Women’s Rights in Guatemala. Be assured that this problem is not confined to Guatemala alone. However, as this blog is focused on the state of affairs in Guatemala, we will research that subject. Another article appeared today from a different news source describing the negative trend in Central America toward women. This article detail warnings given by Central American women from several countries about the negative impact the Free Trade Agreement will have on them.
This is the article from the Prensa Latina:
CentAm Women Warn of FTA with US
Guatemala, Jun 23 (Prensa Latina) Women from seven Central American countries are meeting in Guatemala Friday to discuss the negative effects of neoliberal policies and a free trade agreement with the US on the economic, social development of that sector.
The second Central American Meeting, to close June 25, aims at creating an alternative project to the patriarchal, racist system and neoliberal globalization, Sandra Moran, one of its organizers told Prensa Latina.
Rural female leaders warned the implementation of a trade agreement with the US will result in new obstacles for integral development and access to jobs.
“We fear our traditions, crops, and fabrics will disappear with such an agreement and the avalanche of transgenic products,” stated Susana Vazquez, from the National Coordinating Office of FarmersĀ“ Organization.
That agreement will affect all popular sectors, but mostly women, several organizations agreed.
“Women have been many times considered as second-rate citizens, have had less opportunities, and been denied access to resources,” according to a study by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
The increasing wave of violence women have been facing over the last few years is also top of the meeting“s agenda. Only in Guatemala, over 2,500 women have been reported dead in the last six years, it was revealed.
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This sadly is a great contributor to the overflowing orphanages in Guatemala. While we love our babies, the reason they needed our arms is due to the tremendous injustice in this part of the world.

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