The meeting highlighted the mutual dedication of both nations to addressing environmental challenges and working together to create a more resilient and sustainable future. This diplomatic engagement signifies a proactive approach by El Salvador and the United Arab Emirates in tackling global issues, recognizing the interconnected nature of
READ MORECAF drives sustainable and inclusive economic development in El Salvador. April 22, 2024. During his visit to El Salvador, the Executive President of CAF met with President-elect Nayib Bukele to reinforce their strategic alliance. They signed a deal for the ''Low-Emission Urban Mobility Support Program'' and a grant for water and sanitation
READ MOREEl Salvador joined 192 countries in their commitment to improve people''s lives and protect our only planet through the SDGs and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. The UN team on the ground supports the country''s efforts, through an agreed roadmap to fast-track gains, the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework.
READ MOREAES El Salvador: Sustainability and inclusion for social well-being. In AES El Salvador, we work jointly with the communities to promote their sustainable development. We
READ MOREWhen the improper disposal of wastewater from the construction site of a joint shopping center and apartment complex threatened to contaminate hundreds of residents'' water in Sonsonate, El
READ MOREMeet a coffee farmer who used the skills he gained in a TechnoServe program to create change and inspire the next generation of climate advocates. About an hour outside the capital city of San Salvador, El Salvador, lies a small coffee farm with a big impact. The farm belongs to Benjamin Alas Ordoñez, a 69-year-old farmer, husband,
READ MOREThe intervention centred on designing and implementing a model of productive and sustainable urban settlements in El Salvador. The
READ MORESustainability Report. At AES El Salvador we are continuously accelerating the future of energy together with our people, customers, partners, and communities. We invite you to discover how we are achieving this through the most recent edition of our Sustainability Report, which compiles our most outstanding efforts made during 2022 and part of
READ MOREPerquín Lenca Hotel de Montaña (tel. 503/2680-4046; ) is a mountainside, cabin-style hotel in the rugged hinterland of Perquín, in eastern El Salvador. La Cocotera (tel. 503/2245-3691; ) is a gorgeous property tucked between an estuary and the beach, and surrounded by a coconut plantation on the
READ MOREIn AES El Salvador, we work jointly with the communities to promote their sustainable development. We achieve this thanks to a solid Social Responsibility strategy based on two important pillars: sustainability and inclusion. Prize 2020 within the category "Good Environmental Practices" as a result of its contribution to the energy and
READ MOREEl Salvador is considered within the Top 10, one of the most vulnerable to suffering the consequences and effects of climate change. Cost reduction throughout the life cycle of buildings. Improve health and well-being for people. Efficiency in resource management equals savings.
READ MOREOn the other hand, expansion of mangroves in Taytay, El Salvador (Fig. 4b) was augmented by a strong site-speci c community participation that played an important role in mitigating sustainability
READ MORETowards sustainable energy, El Salvador is set to embrace a future dominated by renewable projects, contributing to the region''s ambitious target of 95% renewable energy by 2024. According to the Latin American Energy Organization (Olade), this surge in green energy initiatives will revolutionize the energy landscape of the country.
READ MOREIn this paper we review the origin, scopes and contributions of the Environmental Fund of El Salvador (EFES) to the sustainability in the whole country. The EFES, was created in 1994 as a public, decentralized, autonomous in its administration and
READ MOREMission: We want El Salvador to be a nation where there is a more humane, supportive, prosperous, sustainable society, Migration and local development; (g) Education; (h) Environmental sustainability; (i) Health and nutrition; (j) Political system; k) Respect for the rule of law and strengthening of democratic institutions; l) Governance
READ MOREWhere We Work. Our work is primarily focused in the department of Usulután on the eastern side of the Lower Lempa River Estuary in El Salvador and the communities . Community-Led Initiatives for a Sustainable Future.
READ MOREPoverty and climate change weigh heavily on the lives of many people in El Salvador. Droughts, floods and storms frequently destroy livelihoods. The organization CESTA works to ensure a more
READ MOREThe CFN demonstrates why forest resources (trees, soil, water) are important for economic development, poverty reduction, and sustainability in El Salvador, especially their importance as suppliers of public goods, such as environmental protection and ecosystem services. It explains what the factors driving forest loss in El Salvador are
READ MOREColonization, Inequality, Civil War. former colony of Spain for almost 300 years, El Salvador''s economy was based on cash crops for export for many decades, especially coffee and sugar. Historically, peasants and workers organized to change the gross inequalities that characterized the country since colonization.
READ MOREIn 2021, El Salvador''s economy grew by 11.2 percent, while growth moderated to 2.6 percent in 2022 and 2.7 percent in 2023, and is expected to hold steady at an average of 2.7 percent in 2024. In the medium term, GDP is forecast to converge to 2.5 percent, above historical averages, on the back of private consumption, public
READ MOREThanks to its wealth of natural resources, El Salvador is fortunate to benefit from ready access to hydro, solar, wind, and geothermal energy. With such resources
READ MOREENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY. It is SHARE''s constant effort to advocate and raise awareness about environmental justice, including prevention and responses to climate change. According to the United Nations, El Salvador has the most devastated natural environment in the western hemisphere, after Haiti, with 93% of its water polluted by
READ MORETowards sustainable energy, El Salvador is set to embrace a future dominated by renewable projects, contributing to the region''s ambitious target of 95%
READ MOREPuedes leer este artículo en español aquí y ver un resumen del video aquí. The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of El Salvador presented the Sustainability Index for Restoration (ISR), made up of eight sub-indexes that measure the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of landscape restoration actions.
READ MOREEmpowers local communities and economies. Respects local culture and natural ecosystems. Supports sustainable practices, like the elimination of disposables, climate education, and smart infrastructure. Is mindful and booked with intention. Can have the power to change a region and its resilience to climate change. Sunset in El Zonte, El
READ MORETwo prototypes of sustainable housing of social interest were chosen based on the diagnosis, demands, and needs collected both from Habitat for Humanity El Salvador and from the communities via the
READ MOREBy embracing sustainable practices and partnering with international organizations, El Salvador is well-positioned to make significant strides towards a
READ MOREEl Salvador must address the unfavourable trend in eradicating various forms of malnutrition right from the early stages of life, particularly focusing on the prevalence of
READ MOREThe updated NDC presents climate change adaptation measures for the Agriculture, Hydroelectric Power Generation, Infrastructure, Health, Sanitation, Solid Waste and Transportation
READ MOREKey highlights from the NDC El Salvador commits to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the energy and the agriculture, forestry, and other land use (AFOLU)
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