El Salvador
El Salvador, which is Spanish for ‘the saviour’ – or Jesus Christ – sits on the West Coast of Central America, bordered by Guatemala and Honduras. A tiny country, El Salvador is both the most densely populated state in Central America, with a population of 6.7million, and the most industrialised.
From 1980 until 1992 there was bitter civil war between the small wealthy elite dominating the government and economy, and the disenchanted majority of the population. This was followed by a succession of natural disasters, including two earthquakes that devastated the country in 2001.
This turbulent history has left its mark on the country and both the society and economy are still recovering. Poverty and social inequality continues to define much of contemporary El Salvador with a third of the population living on less than $1 a day.
Plan continues to work with the poorest families to help them build the facilities they need, such as health centres, schools, improved sanitation and housing.
Some of the reasons why Plan works in El Salvador
- 19% children under five years old suffers from stunted growth due to poor nutrition
- Less than half of children attend secondary school
- 20% of the adult population are illiterate
- 60% of the rural population does not have access to adequate sanitation facilities
- A quarter of the population does not have access to an adequate water supply
Rosa beats odds to become town's mayor El Salvador emerged from 12 years of civil war in 1992 and its people are still suffering the consequences. But for the mayor of the town of Las Vueltas, the hardships she faced as a child only served to increase her determination. |
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My name is Candelaria, and I am HIV positive Candelaria, a 53-year-old grandmother from El Salvador, discovered that she was HIV positive in 2003. With the help of her local HIV/AIDS support group, she found the courage to share her experience with others and help prevent more infections in her community |
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Children take the lead in El Salvador This week saw the first meeting of a national assembly for the participation of children and adolescents of El Salvador which gave young people a chance to influence a new law |
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Engracia's inspiring story Read the incredible story of a woman from a rural community in El Salvador which Plan had worked with several years ago |
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Floods in El Salvador Torrential rain and mudslides have claimed the lives of 33 victims in El Salvador with more than 6,200 homeless people sheltering in temporary accommodation. Plan is swiftly responding to the needs of families affected |
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A reconstruction project in El Salvador An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale struck parts of El Salvador on January 13, 2001. A second quake hit exactly one month later. The 'Little England' project is being helping families to rebuild their homes, their lives and their community.
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