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I am highly interested in starting my own NGO and working in El Salvador to combat gang violence. As many on here know, El Salvador has an unprecedented amount of gang violence, much of which is due to the impoverished nature of the country at large. I want to work to rehabilitate the country one person and one community at a time. This is done by working with ex gang members, and locals alike while also providing work opportunities with livable wages. Furthermore, I believe that El Salvador will be one of the countries that is hit increasingly hard by climate change displacing many of its coastal based residents. I understand the costs of these issues are immense, but I don't believe that will be the biggest barrier to entry. I would like some kickback from this sub, a reality check of sorts. What am I not taking into account, what should I be considering, is it foolish to try and start my own NGO for El Salvador?
Not in English but the source.
https://www.elsalvador.com/noticias/nacional/presidente-nayib-bukele-el-salvador-cadena/694744/2020/
Im planning a 3-4 day trip to one of these countries during March/June I don't mind any danger over there just which one is the most affordable for food, activities, tours, etc?
EDIT: Not looking to explore the entire country just one or two regions of whichever country
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 22%. (I'm a bot)
> CARACAS - Venezuela's foreign ministry said on Sunday it was expelling El Salvador's diplomats from the country, in response to the Central American country's decision to expel diplomats representing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
> El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's government does not recognize Maduro as legitimate and said on Saturday it would receive a new diplomatic corps representing opposition leader Juan Guaido.
> The Salvadoran move came less than a week after the U.S. government extended temporary protections for Salvadorans living in the United States by an extra year.
> "Salvadoran authorities are breathing oxygen into the failing U.S. strategy of intervention and economic blockade against the people of Venezuela," Venezuela's ministry said.
> Maduro, a socialist, calls Guaido a U.S. puppet seeking to oust him in a coup, and blames U.S. sanctions for a hyperinflationary economic collapse that has led to a humanitarian crisis in the once-prosperous OPEC nation, prompting millions to emigrate.
> While most of Venezuela's neighbors recognize Guaido and have called on Maduro to step down, Maduro has remained in power thanks to the backing of the armed forces and allies including Russia, China and Cuba.Reporting by Luc Cohen, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien.
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The show was reporting how Donald Trump plans to cut the funding on aid to these central american nations and decided to use this term. I would like to know what do you think about it, specially from users of these countries.
Edit: Just to be clear Donald Trump didn't use this term it wast just this news outlet when reporting on the issue.
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