Millennium Challenge Corporation: Summary Fact Sheets for 17 Compacts

Millennium Challenge Corporation: Summary Fact Sheets for 17 Compacts

Author: David B. Gootnick

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1437936172

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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. The Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) provides aid to developing countries that have demonstrated a commitment to ruling justly, encouraging econ. freedom, and investing in people. MCC provides assistance to eligible countries through multi-year compact agreements to fund specific programs targeted at reducing poverty and stimulating econ. growth. This report includes fact sheets for 17 of the MCC compacts that had entered into force as of 12/09, which summarize each country¿s: general characteristics; timeline of key compact events as of 6/10; performance on MCC¿s eligibility indicators; per capita income relative to MCC income criteria; compact characteristics and structure; compact funding and project allocations as of 12/09.


El Salvador

El Salvador

Author: Erin Foley

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2015-12-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 150260809X

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El Salvador is home to spectacular Mayan ruins, active volcanoes, the vibrant capital city of San Salvador, and unspoiled beaches along the Pacific Coast. This book delves into El Salvador’s colorful history, development, economy, food, and environment, and its place in the world today. All books of the critically-acclaimed Cultures of the World® series ensure an immersive experience by offering vibrant photographs with descriptive nonfiction narratives, and interactive activities such as creating an authentic traditional dish from an easy-to-follow recipe. Copious maps and detailed timelines present the past and present of the country, while exploration of the art and architecture help your readers to understand why diversity is the spice of Life.


The World Factbook 2003

The World Factbook 2003

Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 9781574886412

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By intelligence officials for intelligent people


The Northern Triangle: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

The Northern Triangle: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

Author: Carol L. Schmid

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2024-07-15

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1666936901

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Many studies of migration from the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras focus on a single aspect, such as the reasons of the migrants for leaving. This book presents a complete picture of what happens to the migrants from the time they are leaving to the time they arrive in the United States. It puts into perspective the history of the three countries, along with the motivations and desires of the migrants. The analysis concentrates on economic incentives, climate extremes, and fear of violence factors. The Northern Triangle, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras: A Global Perspective of Migration also examines the difficulties encountered by undocumented migrants and by those deported back to their countries of origin, arguing that same factors which influence undocumented migrants from the Northern Triangle contribute to the global problems of migration in the twenty-first century.


Stories of Civil War in El Salvador

Stories of Civil War in El Salvador

Author: Erik Ching

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2016-08-26

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1469628678

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El Salvador's civil war began in 1980 and ended twelve bloody years later. It saw extreme violence on both sides, including the terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, recruitment of child soldiers, and the death and disappearance of more than 75,000 people. Examining El Salvador's vibrant life-story literature written in the aftermath of this terrible conflict--including memoirs and testimonials--Erik Ching seeks to understand how the war has come to be remembered and rebattled by Salvadorans and what that means for their society today. Ching identifies four memory communities that dominate national postwar views: civilian elites, military officers, guerrilla commanders, and working class and poor testimonialists. Pushing distinct and divergent stories, these groups are today engaged in what Ching terms a "narrative battle" for control over the memory of the war. Their ongoing publications in the marketplace of ideas tend to direct Salvadorans' attempts to negotiate the war's meaning and legacy, and Ching suggests that a more open, coordinated reconciliation process is needed in this postconflict society. In the meantime, El Salvador, fractured by conflicting interpretations of its national trauma, is hindered in dealing with the immediate problems posed by the nexus of neoliberalism, gang violence, and outmigration.