Life threatening prison conditions are unfair and cruel conditions that prisoners go through.
Degrading treatment isn't classified as torture but the security forces take it to their advantage and extent to abuse their power.
Abitrary arrest which is arresting someone without any evidence of a crime or any legal process.
Forced disappearances, which thousands of them go missing each year and is a big issue that violates human rights and this can also hide the homicides/abuses that go on in El Salvador.
They do unlawful and arbitrary killings for them to cover and hide the evidence . Then the people don't get their justice and no answers.
They discriminate against them because of the way they dress and talk.
They limited access to food, homes, health care, and education.
The authorities do not take effective measures to deal with violence.
Gangs commit various serious acts that terrorize and paralyze society.
They cover homicides with disappearances.
Storm Julia destroyed 400 homes and left around 180,000 people without a lot of access to food.
El Salvador's territory is under lots of water stress creating poor management of water resources.
El Salvador is a vulnerable country of climate change because of the sea level rise, floods and is more frequent to intense weather events.
El Salvador is one of the countries most affected by weather hazards meaning changes in rainfall patterns, drought, and floods cause significant losses in agriculture and livestock.
El Salvador is experiencing frequent and intense heatwaves due to rising global temperature.
El Salvador's debt in 2022 was estimated to be 26.6 billion US dollars and increases by 2 billion US dollar per year.
El Salvador's debt mostly originated because of their military governments in the 1970s. It increased from 100 million to 500 million US dollars.
El Salvador has been forecast to continuously increase by 2024 to total of 9.1 bill.
This accumulated debt caused El Salvador's economy to affect other parts of the country. It caused low levels of education, lack of clean water, and high rates of violence.
By 2029 the increase of El Salvador's debt will hit around 38.93 bill U.S dollars reaching its highest peak of 2029.
El salvador coffee beans harvest between the months of October and March.
Coffee was first introduced to el Salvador in 1779 and 1796, by local farmers imported the seeds from Guatamala.
El Salvador coffee industry has stuggled to recover in 1985 earned $ 403 million from coffee Brazil has been buying to sell goods of El Salvador.
Coffee from El Salvador is gentle acidlty it has the balance of coffee and honey like sweetness.
By mid- century coffee became El Salvador exports with the help of the government and law- making such as tax- breakers.
Sugar Cane are often used to produce bio energy.
El Salvador has been implementing policies to promote the use of bio energy and other renewable energy sources.
El Salvador has been looking into some forest biomass as a source of bio energy.
The reasearch group found that hyacinth can be used to produce construction materials with properties similar to compressed wood.
The dry matter of water hyacinth contains high protein and mineral content, making it a useful source of animal feed and roughage.
The USAID Project is improving the ability of communities crime.
in March 2022 that suspends certain constitutional rights, the government has arrested more than 53,000 suspected gang members, doubling the number of people held in the country’s prisons.
We found that USAID/El Salvador’s programs target at-risk communities, but the effort to target at-risk individuals is hindered by legal requirements, the lack of an implementation plan, and gaps in staff capability.
El Salvadors President, Nayib Bukele, is supposedly incarcerating anyone with a tattoo, denying them a fair trial and investigation.
It is estimated that as much as 4% of inmates in Salvadoran prisons are innocent, being denied a fair trial, an attorney, or bond.
As many as 3,000 inmates in Salvadoran prisons are minors, with little to no connection to Salvadoran gangs. These children have been incarcerated with no prior trial.
In El Salvador, any form of tattoo is considered gang affiliation, and makes one liable to being incarcerated.
The Justice system in El Salvador is notoriously corrupt, inefficient, and antiquated. In 2021, El Salvador failed on their promise to rid over 60 lawyers believed to be corrupt of their lawyers license.