The National Solid Waste Authority (ANDRES) received $2.9 million in 2025 from municipal fees for street sweeping, sanitation, cleaning, transportation, and final disposal of garbage and solid waste. This amount is separate from the allocation the agency received from...
On Thursday, a group of young people launched the campaign “Save El Espino: Protect San Salvador’s Lung” on the website change.org, where they are collecting signatures from those opposed to building the International Center for Fairs and Conventions...
Sonia Viñerta, a representative of the National Union for the Defense of the Working Class (UNT), stated that El Salvador should remain on the International Labour Organization (ILO) shortlist due to the persistent violations of labor rights and union freedoms that...
Renting a house or apartment has become, for many Salvadorans, a goal as difficult as — or even harder than — buying a home of their own. On platforms like Marketplace, one of the main digital spaces where Salvadorans check rental prices, listings for apartments and...
El Salvador has entered a debate over housing prices and the population’s ability to access credit or to cover monthly rent for a home. Radio YSUCA asked several Salvadorans in the Historic Center of San Salvador about their views on the real estate market and...
For years, HIV/AIDS statistics in El Salvador have been presented as if someone were listing inventory rather than interpreting health threats. New cases are announced, departments are compared, and epidemiological headlines are built on raw figures that, technically...