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Thanks to our 2015 Summer Intern

23-10-2015

SalvAide sincerely thanks our 2015 Summer Intern, Christian Moreno, for a job well done. Christian is a graduate of the Carleton University Law and Legal Studies program where his research focused... Read more

Stop the Suits Tour: International Inves…

05-05-2015

May 5, 2015 (Montreal/Ottawa/Toronto) In anticipation of an imminent ruling from a little known investor-state arbitration tribunal at the World Bank that could force El Salvador to pay Canadian-Australian mining firm... Read more

El Salvador's 2015 Legislative and Munic…

31-03-2015

March 31st, 2015 After an unprecedented delay caused initially by a failure in the computer software processing vote tallies, El Salvador’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced late on Friday, March 27th... Read more

Saint Paul University (U of Ottawa) Delegation Returns from Successful Academic Experience in El Salvador

Students and faculty from Saint Paul University's graduate Peace and Conflict Studies Program spent 12-days in El Salvador immersed in the historical and contemporary struggles (and popular victories) of the country.

The group spent several days in the capital, San Salvador, meeting with social movement leaders and human rights defenders. Their stay in the capital also included two days of seminars with Salvadoran academics at the José Simeón Cañas Central American University (UCA), where six Jesuit scholars and their two assistants were murdered by Salvadoran Army Special Forces during the 12-year popular insurrection.

The delegates then travelled to several of the regions where SalvAide's sister organizations, CRIPDES and CORDES, are present - Chalatenango, Suchitoto, Cinquera, Tecoluca, the Bajo Lempa - for on the ground exposure to communities working for greater social justice and sustainable economic development. Of course, the team also enjoyed some of El Salvador's natural beauty, visiting (among others) the Izalco volcano and the Joya de Cerén Mayan archeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage site. SalvAide sincerely thanks Saint Paul University, the student participants, and Prof. Heather Eaton (program coordinator) for their interest in El Salvador and our work.

This delegation forms part of SalvAide's Canadian Education & Awareness Program. Should you be interested in other delegations facilitated by SalvAide or would like more information on how to establish a delegation, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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