Past Event

The Drying Out of Central America

Access to clean and reliable water remains a critical challenge for the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, where issues such as water scarcity, pollution, and inadequate infrastructure are exacerbating poverty and threatening food security. These three countries face common challenges driven by mismanagement, climate change, and a lack of comprehensive water governance.

This event will present the findings of three in-depth studies conducted by local experts Carolina Amaya, Gabriel Woltke, and Lucía Vijil Saybe, as part of a Wilson Center initiative to understand climate resiliency and adaptation in northern Central America. These papers explore the root causes of the water crisis, offering case studies that highlight the far-reaching impact on vulnerable communities and proposing solutions for improving water governance, data collection, and public investment.

To learn more, please join the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET. The event will also highlight ongoing efforts in civil society and government aimed at protecting water resources and strengthening environmental justice in the region.

This event will be in English.

Speakers

Image_Carolina Amaya
Carolina Amaya
Director, MalaYerba
Image_Lucía Vijil Saybe
Lucía Vijil Saybe
Adviser on Environmental and Ecological Justice, Study Center for Democracy
Image_Gabriel Woltke
Gabriel Woltke
Co-founder and General Manager, Quorum Comunicación

Introduction

Moderator

Image_David Holiday
David Holiday
Former Central America Regional Manager, Open Society Foundations

Hosted By

Latin America Program

The Wilson Center’s prestigious Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to a broad community of decision makers in the United States and Latin America on critical policy issues facing the Hemisphere. The Program provides insightful and actionable research for policymakers, private sector leaders, journalists, and public intellectuals in the United States and Latin America. To bridge the gap between scholarship and policy action, it fosters new inquiry, sponsors high-level public and private meetings among multiple stakeholders, and explores policy options to improve outcomes for citizens throughout the Americas. Drawing on the Wilson Center’s strength as the nation’s key non-partisan policy forum, the Program serves as a trusted source of analysis and a vital point of contact between the worlds of scholarship and action.   Read more

Latin America Program

Environmental Change and Security Program

The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy.   Read more

Environmental Change and Security Program