
With support from the Jotay: ACTing Together Program, the Human Rights Procurator’s Office (PDH) and the Institute for the Investigation and Projection of Global and Territorial Dynamics at the Rafael Landívar University produced a document of the key findings in its investigations focused on the underlying factors behind forced internal displacement, displacements originating from legal evictions, and the effects that they have on individuals, groups of people, and communities.
A resulting report was created, entitled “An Unnamed Exodus: Approaches to Forced Internal Displacement due to Violence in Guatemala (2010-2019),” which presents evidence about the high rate of violence that affects the general population and groups in vulnerable situations as well as the lack of protection provided to people who are forced to uproot within the country as a result of threats and other acts of violence.
Download the document, executive summary, and infographics here.