President Nayib Bukele stated that cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean, would cost approximately $12 billion. The statement was part of a post on X in which he argued that economic development is key to funding...
El Salvador has made progress in incorporating artificial intelligence tools and in creating an institutional framework for their development, but still faces challenges related to internet access, data availability, research, and capacity building, according to the...
Crop losses due to lack of rain, water shortages, and the risk of flooding or landslides are the direct effects of changes in the climate that some citizens consulted by Radio YSUCA identify in their communities. During a citizen consultation, residents shared the...
On the occasion of this recognition, we share an adapted version of the reflections she presented in March 2026 during an address at the European Parliament. In this text, Morena Herrera reflects on the struggles of Salvadoran women to build citizenship, expand...
Nuevas Ideas lawmakers and pro-government media outlets circulated a graphic last week that places El Salvador in first place in Latin America in health spending as a percentage of GDP, at 10.13%, and presented it as a current achievement of the Bukele administration....
Ibrajim Bukele posted on X that what matters in a public works project is execution, not securing financing, in reference to the new outpatient building at Rosales Hospital. He cited the 3 de Febrero hydroelectric plant (El Chaparral) as an example of the current...