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Anna Vogt is the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Advocacy and Context Analyst. This reflection was originally published on Anna’s personal bl...
Anna Vogt is the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Advocacy and Context Analyst. This reflection was originally published on Anna’s personal blog.
“I have three things to tell you.” Alvaro Villarraga says...
The News Roundup is a regular section of the blog, featuring news articles from various sources around the web, with the goal of providing an overview of the weekly conversation about the countries where MCC wo...
Steve Plenert is the co-representative for MCC Bolivia.
Part of what makes MCC work fascinating is that as a foreign NGO work we are to tread carefully around “politics” but are called to engage with social ...
Interested in diving deeper into the history, politics, or literature of the Latin America and Caribbean (LACA) region? Want to learn a little more about current issues? In what we hope will be a regular featur...
Emily Bowman is the Connecting Peoples Coordinator in Honduras
In May 2017, MCC Honduras had the opportunity to welcome a new kind of learning tour: past participants in MCC´s Summer Service Program (summer...
The News Roundup is a regular section of the blog, featuring news articles from various sources around the web, with the goal of providing an overview of the weekly conversation about the countries where MCC wo...
Annalee Giesbrecht works with MCC Haiti as part of the SALT program.
Frantz Janvier runs a papier mâché workshop just outside of Jacmel, Haiti, where he lives in a brightly painted home on land that has bee...
Rebekah Nimtz is an MCC Service Worker in the cross-roads, bread-basket city of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Photo: Salome Flores Ubaldez getting a tire on her wheelchair replaced, Potosí's mining slag piles visible in...
Quinn Brenneke is a SALTer working with MCC Mexico partner Voces Mesoamericanas.
Mateo Lopez Ramirez's* parents didn’t have a choice. When they heard that they would be forced out of their home by soldiers,...