The director of WOLA’s Venezuela Program, Laura Dib, joins the podcast to discuss the political, human rights, and diplomatic ...
With Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency on January 20, Latin America faces a transformative and turbulent period in ...
Adam Isacson has worked on defense, security, and peacebuilding in Latin America since 1994. He now directs WOLA’s Defense Oversight program, which monitors U.S. cooperation with Latin America’s ...
In this podcast episode WOLA’s Central America Director, Ana María Méndez Dardón, reflects on Bernardo Arévalo’s first year ...
Governor of Chocó’s Caravan Attacked On January 12, 2025, armed men intimidated, attacked, and shot at a caravan that ...
As President Bernardo Arévalo enters his second year in office, Guatemala faces a challenging political landscape. His first ...
WOLA joins the United Nations, Human Rights Ombudsman, Defendemos la Paz, and others calling for an immediate end to the violence perpetrated by illegal armed groups in the Catatumbo region in ...
Central America’s Northern Triangle region is struggling with violence, corruption and impunity. Scroll for the key findings or to find links to download the full reports under each area of progress.
El 10 de enero llegó y se fue y, como era de esperarse, el autócrata venezolano Nicolás Maduro se mantuvo en el poder. Es ...
Ana Gimena Sánchez, directora, WOLA – Washington Office for Latin America y Camila Asano, directora ejecutiva, Conectas ...
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past weekly updates here. This update is later than usual because of staff travel ...