Category Archives: Defending Natural Resources

El Salvador’s water crisis – The Guardian

The Guardian recently wrote an article about the danger of having the private sector involved in the water supply system. “What we are going to have is a country that has less and less drinking water and that has a higher percentage of contaminated water,” said Andreu Oliva, the rector of Central American University José […]

No to water privatization / No a la privatización del agua

(En Español abajo)   As done in the past, CRIPDES and the staff of Sister Cities joined the rally against water privatization initiatives outside the National Association of Private Companies (ANEP, in Spanish), who is trying to integrate a management body making decisions on water distribution and how much they would charge for it. ANEP’s […]

A Letter to the New Jersey Committee

Below is a letter from community of San Isidro Labrador to the New Jersey committee: Dear Friends, The members of our organization, ADESCOSIL, send you the warmest regards and hope that God has granted you abundant blessings for all the efforts you carry out to support our organizations and students. They are grateful for all […]

San Isidro Community Meeting

(Written by Rachel Dunlap)   On Wednesday afternoon  Mario and I, accompanied by two representatives from CCR, met with the board of San Isidro next to the community´s school. There, we were greeted by the board who was eager to talk about scholarship division and education inaccessibility, amongst other issues like water privatization. The board […]

Lacking water in Guajoyo – La escasez de agua en Guajoyo

(EN ESPAÑOL ABAJO) The Austin delegation visited the community of Guajoyo. Jennifer Long, Sheryl Sherman, Miriam Fiorentino and Robert Gibbons had the opportunity to accompany the water committee and see how water springs have or are drying out.     They are relying on a secondary pipe to fill the tank that benefits approximately 3200 people […]

Mining Victory and Timeline

On April 12, 2017, years of community resistance, tireless organizing, and persistent political pressure by the people of El Salvador resulted in a total ban on metallic mining in the country, the first of its kind in the world. The heroes in this victory are clearly the women and men who for more than a […]

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Community Organizing In Defense Of Territory In El Salvador

This is the time to recognize that although El Salvador is a small country in the map, the faith and suffering have  taught people to defend their territory and stand up for their rights. So, it is clear that the size of the country does not make the organization weakened. It was in the early […]

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Bangor Committee Faces Local Mining Threat

Testimony to the Bureau of Environmental Protection re chapter 200 mining regulations 2016 Consider the prospect of an unremitting man-made catastrophe whose damaging effects persist longer than human life spans, or the life of a corporation, longer than the tenure of government administrations, but last for centuries.  Though man-made, the damage plays out in geologic […]

2016 International Sistering and Solidarity Gathering

As part of the International Sistering Exchange, there will be three simultaneous delegations in El Salvador from July 17-22 leading up to the International gathering in Arcatao. The delegations will provide an opportunity for those interested in international solidarity to meet several sistered communities in El Salvador as well as folks from different organizations International […]

International Sistering Exchange Delegation Options

As part of the International Sistering Exchange, there will be three simultaneous delegations in El Salvador from July 17-22 leading up to the international gathering. The delegations will provide an opportunity for those interested in international solidarity to meet several sistered communities in El Salvador as well as folks from different organizations. These delegations will […]