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British Embassy awarded a Guatemalan scholar with a fully funded master’s degree in the United Kingdom after securing a Chevening scholarship.
British Embassy welcomes Guatemalan Government’s plans to create a water law in consultation with many sectors.
The British Embassy and the Guatemalan Government are working together to upskill environmental capabilities of civil servants.
The British Embassy held a festival to share the experience of UK culture with its gastronomy and art, in collaboration with British companies in Guatemala.
The UK Government’s international scholarships programme is open from 6 August to 5 November 2024.
A delegation from the UK’s export credit agency, UK Export Finance (UKEF) is in Guatemala on 15 July to explore the market and scope projects it can support.
The British Embassy hosted special guests during the celebration party of His Majesty the King Charles III birthday in Guatemala City on 20 June.
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María Isabel Amorín developed a technology specializing in producing biopolymer from shrimp shell waste for wastewater treatment.
The Most Reverend Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury is in Guatemala at the beginning of a 12-day tour to Central America.
UK project will enable farmers in communities to improve livelihoods and show resilience to climate change by providing access to locally adapted seeds.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala Nick Whittingham visited Quetzaltenango on 23 May to strengthen ties with the new authorities and advance UK priorities.
The British Ambassador visited a project in Sololá that is allowing indigenous communities in the Zunil-Atitlán-Balam Juyu' corridor to improve their economy through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
The British Embassy supports International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia & Transphobia and reaffirm its commitment to defend and advance LGBT rights.
Ms Juliana Correa has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Guatemala and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras.
The British Ambassador visited communities in Guatemala and Honduras that will benefit from the Biodiverse Landscapes Fund.
British Ambassador to Guatemala, Nick Whittingham, met with Gabriela García-Quinn, Minister of Economy.
The British Embassy delivered an activity with UN Women with the objective to share the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) in Guatemala.
The British Embassy made an alliance with Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural School of Honduras to share agricultural experiences in Guatemala.
The British Ambassador, Nick Whittingham, paid a visit to the President of Congress, Nery Ramos, to find opportunities of collaboration to strengthen Guatemala’s democracy.
Nick Whittingham, British Ambassador to Guatemala, highlighted the opportunities arising from the new government’s economic plans at a briefing in the Guatemalan Central Bank.
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