USAID's Investments in Guatemala - Dollars to Results

Population
15.9 Million
Average Annual Income
$6,866 per Person

Guatemala has the largest economy in Central America yet suffers from severe inequality. Improving government transparency, expanding the economy, and reducing poverty will increase social and economic opportunities for all Guatemalans, particularly historically marginalized people.

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For complete data on USAID's disbursements please visit the Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

Results of USAID’s spending in Guatemala

Inspired by a therapist's activism, women in Guatemala become paralegals to become legally empowered to help others. Vilma Dinor

Inspired by a therapist's activism, women in Guatemala become paralegals to become legally empowered to help others. Vilma Dinora Morales, a champion of women's rights in Villa Nueva, attends a domestic violence training session.

Kari Goetz, Chemonics

View the "Real Lives, Real Progress" infographic (PDF, 1.13MB)

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