Guatemala

  • Women, indigenous knowledge and climate resilience in focus amongst our Fieldwork Grant recipients

    Women, indigenous knowledge and climate resilience in focus amongst our Fieldwork Grant recipients

    We are happy to share our most recent group of Fieldwork Grant participants here at ICLD! This year, 9 brilliant students presented their research on highly topical subjects for both our organization, the general state of the world and local democracy. Each of them had a unique perspective on pressing issues globally, and the execution…

  • From Seeds to Assemblies. Agroecology as a Tool for Political Participation

    From Seeds to Assemblies. Agroecology as a Tool for Political Participation

    Indigenous women’s political participation remains limited due to intersecting inequalities. Nevertheless, sustainable initiatives such as agroecology have proved to empower communities and promote social engagement. This research investigates the political dimension of agroecology by examining how it can affect Indigenous women’s political participation. Social Capital Theory and Empowerment Theory are used to identify the mechanisms…

  • Understanding Environmental Stewardship Through Governance and Psychology

    Understanding Environmental Stewardship Through Governance and Psychology

    This study explores how the psychological drivers of trust, social norms and collective identitysupport governance mechanisms in the Indigenous communal system of 48 Cantones of Totonicapán, Guatemala. Drawing on three of Elinor Ostrom’s institutional design principles (monitoring, collective decision-making and enforcement), the study applies a matrix framework that links governance mechanisms to internal behavioral drivers,…

  • Gender quotas – a step towards equal representation?

    Gender quotas – a step towards equal representation?

    This article is also avaible in Spanish Local example from Guatemala At ICLD, we work to ensure that more women are given the opportunity to take on leadership roles within local government. Political participation is a human right, and when more women are in power, decisions tend to be more inclusive and often prioritise social…

  • Unseen Spaces, Unheard Voices: Redefining Gender Roles to Enhance Women’s Political Impact in Guatemala and Colombia

    Unseen Spaces, Unheard Voices: Redefining Gender Roles to Enhance Women’s Political Impact in Guatemala and Colombia

    Regional focus: South America – Colombia and Guatemala Time: September 2025 – May 2026 Abstract: This research project explores the role of gender social norms intersection in self-made spaces of participation (i.e. small cooperatives and informal local groups) and local governments “invited spaces” (i.e. street office, participatory budget, one-stop office, etc) and the impact those norms have…

  • Lessebo and Guatemala city, Guatemala

    Lessebo and Guatemala city, Guatemala

    Project: Partnership for equality Lessebo and Guatemala city, Guatemala, will together address the lack of involvement of young women (16 to 30 years old) in decision-making and political community participation in Guatemala City. The objectives in Guatemala City are focused around Policy planning as well as Community participation on this issue: • Policies and regulations…

  • QCSOs, Mobilization and Democratization: A Case Study of the 2023 Post-Election Protests in Guatemala

    QCSOs, Mobilization and Democratization: A Case Study of the 2023 Post-Election Protests in Guatemala

    This research examines the essential role of Quotidian Civil Society Organizations (QCSOs) in Guatemala’s efforts to resist autocratization and promote democratization, particularly in light of the 2023 electoral scandal. It studies the mobilization efforts of indigenous and non-indigenous communities, by exploring how QCSOs tackle cultural, economic, and political challenges to support democratic resilience. Using an…

  • Åre and Panajachel, Guatemala

    Åre and Panajachel, Guatemala

    Project: Local democracy, gender equality & education – A joint learning project The municipality of Åre in Sweden and the municipality of Panajachel in Guatemala are collaborating to address the issue of gender inequality and the exclusion of minority groups in municipal decision-making processes. This effort aims to strengthen local democracies in both municipalities through…

  • Call for proposals: Intersectional Gender Policy in Latin America

    Call for proposals: Intersectional Gender Policy in Latin America

    Note: This call is closed. Projects funded by this call include: Open call for proposals for policy-oriented research to support local governments in improving equity and gender equality, with particular focus on Colombia, Guatemala and Sweden. Background In the dynamic and complex socio-political landscapes of Latin America, the challenges of gender inequality intersect deeply with…

  • Network for Gender Equality – info in Spanish

    Network for Gender Equality – info in Spanish

    Folleto en español sobre la red de igualdad de género de ICLD