Guatemala

Guatemala: Young Mayan Women Shape the Future

Change agents like Laura are committed to making a difference in the lives of young women in Guatemala’s indigenous communities. (Photo credit: UN Women / Phil Borges)

At 24 years old, Laura has already endured a lifetime of suffering.

Growing up in an indigenous community in Quetzaltenango, in western Guatemala, Laura lost her mother at the tender age of 13. She dropped out of school to become the substitute mother for her eight siblings. Her father turned to alcohol, which fueled violence. Laura was his regular victim.

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