Community, Human Rights
After several kilometers driving along a gravel road while swallowing dust, the map tells...
Category: Human Rights
Community, Visuals, Human Rights
The eyes of hope in this photo of Christopher López say it all and...
News, Travel, Human Rights
Think back and remember all the times you enjoyed the sand under your feet or...
Human Rights
A few months ago, Chayo Chaves, a volunteer from the National Institute for Women’...
Human Rights
The Voice of Guanacaste won the 2018-2020 Ángela Acuña Braun National Award for...
Region, Human Rights
This november, Cepia will donate 150 copper IUDs to impoverished women in the province...
Life & Health, Human Rights, Special Stories
Women Decry Violence Suffered During Pregnancy at Medical Centers in Guanacaste and the Rest of the Country
Human Rights
Director of La Anexión Hospital: “We aren’t going to perform therapeutic abortions here because we are pro-life”
Human Rights, Uncategorized
Nicaraguan Immigrants in Tamarindo: “They’ve given us glasses, plates, food, and above all, love”
Human Rights
LGBT Weddings in Guanacaste: A Dream for Many That Must Wait 18 More Months Before It’s Legal
Human Rights
Editorial: How the Ministry of Education Should Improve Its Promise for Children With Disabilities
Nature, Human Rights, CKD
“(Farmers) deserve greater protection during their workdays,” Jennifer Crowe, chronic kidney disease researcher
Visuals, Human Rights
Dying Under the Sun: 22 pictures that portray how Guanacaste farmers suffer Chronic Kidney Disease
Life & Health, Human Rights, CKD