Residents of the urban area of San Pedro Nonualco, in La Paz Centro, report that they have had problems with their drinking water service for over two months, which they say is limited to a few hours in the early morning by the National Administration of Aqueducts and...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Thursday submitted a statement to the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a bipartisan body of the U.S. House of Representatives, calling attention to the systematic erosion of press freedom in El Salvador under the...
The ruling-party bloc in the Legislative Assembly approved two new loans on Wednesday for $150 million and $23 million, along with authorization for the Government to take on up to an additional $100 million in debt through the issuance of securities, which will be...
The increase in fuel prices is affecting both the general public and workers who depend on their vehicles to earn a living, especially in the transportation and logistics sector. On April 13, the General Directorate of Energy, Hydrocarbons, and Mines (DGEHM) announced...
A coordinated plan between United Nations agencies, the Salvadoran government, and international organizations seeks to anticipate the effects of climate change, protect livelihoods, and protect some 20,000 people who could be affected. This is a new anticipatory...
The government of El Salvador committed to paying the accumulated public transport subsidy debt, which amounts to between $12 million and $15 million, in the coming days, Lucio Vásquez, spokesperson for the National Transport Roundtable, confirmed on Thursday. The...