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Dr David Nabarro, the UK’s candidate for the next Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) is visiting Guatemala on 30 March to meet with key representatives from the health sector.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The call for bids for the Central America Programme Fund 2017/18 is now open, and initial bids are invited from implementers before 16 April 2017.
The Director of the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute (SAERI), Dr Paul Brickle, visited Guatemala last week.
British Ambassador to Guatemala gave a speech during the Queen's Birthday Party in Guatemala on 9 March 2017.
The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) is sponsoring a “Workshop for supplies and logistic handling in Emergencies” in Guatemala as part of a Q2 million funding.
The UK Space Agency will fund a three-year £5.3 million project in Guatemala to use cutting edge technology to tackle illegal logging.
The World Wide Web Foundation (WWWF), with the support of the British Embassy, has undertaken the first democratic participatory exercise in Guatemala to discuss digital rights.
Five UK colleges visited Guatemala on 16-17 February to develop alliances with Guatemalan public and private institutions.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Carter, commented on the work of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Carter, held a breakfast for returning Guatemalan Chevening scholars from 2015/2016.
The Association for Investigation and Social Studies (ASIES), a Guatemalan think-tank, presented a study entitled “Strengthening fiscal revenues, customs transparency and reducing illicit international trade.”
The Defence Attaché at the British Embassy in Guatemala sponsored the participation of two Guatemalan Army officers to attend a 12-week course at the British Military English Course (BMEC) at the College of Language and Cult…
UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Baroness Joyce Anelay, visited today a British Embassy-funded project at the Urban Official School Jose Miguel Vasconcelos.
UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Baroness Joyce Anelay today met the Guatemalan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Raúl Morales to advance several topics of importance on our bilateral agenda.
Minister for Human Rights demonstrates UK’s continuing support to Central America and Mexico during a human-rights focused visit to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico.
Baroness Joyce Anelay, UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, travels to Guatemala next week for a series of high-level meetings with government officials, members of civil society, the business commun…
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Carter, travelled to Petén on November 21 and 22 to visit two Guatemalan communities close to the Adjacency Zone with Belize that are implementing sustainable development projects.
Regular visitors to the UK from Guatemala will be eligible to apply to join the UK’s Registered Traveller Service from Monday 21 November.
Business travellers and frequent visitors from 16 countries to benefit from faster entry to the UK as Registered Traveller Service grows
The Guatemalan Government launched this week a National Transparency Policy 2016-2022 built upon a consultation process that involved many players in the public sector, and with the support of the British Embassy.
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