Landesa’s Sr. Research and Evaluation Advisor Gina Alvarado argues that the United States should invest in programming that strengthens the land tenure rights of Central American farmers as a sustainable way to stem the current migrant crisis.
Past projects in El Salvador include:
National land reform laws and programs helped 49,000 tenant farmers become landowners.
Land Reform Assistance — 1989
Land Reform and Land Titling — 1988
Landesa’s Sr. Research and Evaluation Advisor Gina Alvarado argues that the United States should invest in programming that strengthens the land tenure rights of Central American farmers as a sustainable way to stem the current migrant crisis.