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The UK has sanctioned seven corrupt actors whose actions have undermined democracy and the rule of law in Guatemala.
UK assistance continues advancing forests protection and sustainable livelihoods of communities in Peten, as the British Ambassador endorses a conservation agreement during her visit.
Senior British officials toured Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to witness first-hand the impact of the UK’s Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF).
Ambassador Juliana Correa welcomed the Guatemalan Chevening Scholars who successfully completed their master's programs at prestigious UK universities.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Economy, Gabriela Garcia-Quinn on 5 March.
In 2025, global risks to business will be driven by power vacuums and polarisation, conflict, and the double-edged sword of technological advancement.
A three-year project will provide tools for families in climate sensitive areas to better plan the management of their landscapes and improve well-being of indigenous and ladino communities.
On February 4-5, the Department of Business and Trade (DBT) organized an Infrastructure Trade Mission aimed at increasing UK's private sector participation in Guatemalan projects.
The British Ambassador and Minister of Environment discussed opportunities to deepen the longstanding climate partnership between the UK and Guatemala.
Vice Consuls and Consular Agents from Mexico, Central America and Jamaica met for the annual Regional Volunteers’ Conference.
Chevening alumni from Guatemala and Honduras organized a roundtable discussion and a documentary screening to discuss solutions to environmental challenges.
British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, met with women and girls who are improving their lives with the help of a UK funded project.
The UK Special Representative for Climate, Rachel Kyte, met with the Guatemalan delegation attending the climate negotiations at COP29.
A delegation from Guatemala joined a regional workshop aimed at promoting public-private collaboration and foster more transparent and data-driven planning and delivery of infrastructure.
The new British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, presented her credentials to President Bernardo Arevalo on 18 November 2024.
The UK’s Special Envoy for Gender Equality, Alicia Herbert, will travel to Guatemala Nov 11-12 to visit UK funded projects and meet with Government authorities.
The British Embassy is now accepting project proposals for Magna Carta Fund and Equalities Enabling Fund for the 2025/2026 financial year.
A delegation from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is in Guatemala 7-14 October to assess progress of the UK’s Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF).
The UK Ministry of Defence and Cranfield University will deliver a one-week Strategic Leadership Programme.
Chevening alumni from Guatemala and Honduras are developing a project to address the pollution of Motagua River, working with authorities and decision makers.
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