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Information: Includes sites that reflect the make up of the Central American community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the region
Society and Culture further on these related pages:
The Project on Justice in Times of Transition The Project on Justice in Times of Transition: Harvard University program to foster reconciliation and effective governance. Discusses work in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua, as well as Peru. (Society and Culture) http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/justiceproject/CentralAmerica.htm
Recent Trends in Japan-Central America Relations Recent Trends in Japan-Central America Relations: Discusses forums and conferences, trade, foreign aid, and democratization programs. (Society and Culture) http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/latin/central/relation.html
Child Aid Child Aid: US-based nonprofit sponsoring children's education and health projects in Oaxaca and Guatemala. Describes history, current programs, and how to volunteer or donate. (Society and Culture) http://www.child-aid.org
Miskito Coast Historical Society Miskito Coast Historical Society: Nonprofit with mission to support the indigenous peoples through property rights and cultural preservation. Provides brief history of the Miskito, and how to join the society or donate. (Society and Culture) http://www.miskitoindians.org/
HELP International HELP International: Nonprofit organization provides training in microenterprise, gardening, and English to Central Americans. Describes programs, staff, and how to participate as a volunteer. (Society and Culture) http://www.help-international.org/