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November 25, 2015

El Salvador has a particularly deep, close, and multifaceted relationship with the United States.  Approximately 25 percent of Salvadorans live abroad, and most of these reside in the U.S.  These ties are important to our bilateral relationship and are a factor for migration to the United States, but lack of economic opportunity and insecurity in El Salvador are cited as the fundamental root causes of outward migration.

July 16, 2015

USAID’s SolucionES Project promotes effective parenting roles as a basic tool for violence prevention.

July 16, 2015

USAID’s SolucionES project links businesses to community needs to promote social investment.

In San Jose Villanueva, a small town in El Salvador, schools are scarce and there are no preschools. Children start first grade without knowing how to write their names, or even know the ABC. But a very strong young woman is determined to change that.

July 16, 2015

USAID SolucionES Project provides youth with tools to become positive community leaders who make a difference.

The SolucionES Project helps communities in El Salvador unite and develop adult and youth leaders, an important element to stop violence from spreading and start promoting peaceful coexistence. To do this, SolucionES carries out leadership training for youth to improve their communication skills, project management, human rights, and other areas.  

July 16, 2015

USAID’s SolucionES Project in El Salvador encourages youth to overcome their fears and become agents of change and leaders in their communities

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