The Mesoamerican Route: An Intersectional Tapestry of Struggles and Resistance

Migration in Mesoamerica is not merely a geographic phenomenon, but a reflection of deep structural inequalities, historical violence, and community resistance. This research, driven by the FCAM Foundation and the Global Fund for Children, gathers the voices of 24 organizations from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States that support people in situations of mobility: women, youth, children, Indigenous communities, LGBTTTIQA+ individuals, and more

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