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Central America COHA in English Guatemala Health Human Rights Indigenous rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Regions 

COVID-19 Highlights the Need for Policing Reforms for Domestic Violence Cases in Guatemala

April 12, 2021May 20, 2021 COHA 221 ViewsCoronavirus, COVID-19, Guatemala 10 min read

Laura Iesue From Miami, Florida On March 29, 2020, Guatemala’s President Giammattei implemented an eight-day, country-wide curfew to stop the

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COHA in English Cuba Development Geopolitics Health Human Rights Independence Main 4 headlines Main Article Regions 

Latin America finds its own answers to produce COVID-19 vaccines and save lives

February 18, 2021March 2, 2021 COHA 229 ViewsCoronavirus, COVID-19, health, Vaccines, WHO 14 min read

By Rubén Sierra From Los Angeles, California In a world harmed by the severe COVID-19 pandemic, the access to vaccines

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COHA en español Cuba Geopolitics Health Human Rights The Caribbean 

COHA tiene el honor de nominar a la Brigada Médica Internacional Henry Reeve para el Premio Nobel de la Paz 2021

January 28, 2021 COHA 179 ViewsCuba, Henry Reeve Brigade, Premio Nobel de la Paz, Salud 3 min read

Por el Consejo Editorial del COHA Desde Washington DC El Consejo de Asuntos Hemisféricos (Council on Hemispheric Affairs, COHA) se

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COHA in English Cuba Health History Human Rights Main 4 headlines Regions The Caribbean 

COHA is honored to nominate the Cuban Henry Reeve International Medical Brigade for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize

January 22, 2021January 25, 2021 COHA 262 ViewsCuba, Health care, Henry Reeve Brigade, Nobel Peace Prize 3 min read

By COHA Editorial Board From Washington DC The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) is pleased to announce its formal nomination

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COHA in English Cuba Development Geopolitics Health Human Rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Regions The Caribbean 

COVID-19: Can the U.S. and Cuba Unite Against a Common Enemy?

December 30, 2020January 25, 2021 coha 178 ViewsCOVID-19, Cuba, Embargo, Henry Reeve Brigade, Sanctions, United States 12 min read

By Rubén Sierra From Los Angeles, California COVID-19 has spread rapidly throughout the world. The pandemic has severely limited the

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COHA in English Development Geopolitics Health History Human Rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Regions Security and Defense South America South America (featured) 

Fire, the Right to Breathe, and the Aesthetics of Protest in the Americas

June 30, 2020July 3, 2020 COHA 225 ViewsCOVID-19, police brutality, Social inequality 15 min read

Simone da Silva Ribeiro Gomes and Lara Sartorio Gonçalves From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   It is a recurring debate.

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Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru
COHA in English Elections Geopolitics History Human Rights Indigenous rights Main 4 headlines Peru Politics Security and Defense South America (featured) 

Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru

January 11, 2023February 21, 2023 COHA 7 min read

    On January 9, Héctor Béjar, former Foreign Minister of Peru for deposed President Pedro Castillo, issued a statement

Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine
Central America COHA in English Development Geopolitics History Independence Indigenous rights Main 4 headlines North America Politics Regions Security and Defense South America South America (featured) 

Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine

December 6, 2022December 16, 2022 COHA 17 min read

Central America

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Corruption Geopolitics Human Rights Independence Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Security and Defense 

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias

July 2, 2020June 3, 2021 John Perry 20 min read

By John Perry From Masaya, Nicaragua A report issued at the end of May repeats allegations of government repression in

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Development Geopolitics Health Human Rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Research Articles 

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua

June 22, 2020June 29, 2020 COHA 22 min read

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