Our programs
Stand with communities as they defend their lives and territories against unjust trade policies and the violent imposition of extractive projects.
Support survivors who seek justice and an end to impunity for crimes committed during the Internal Armed Conflict.
Build trans-territorial solidarity by linking communities in the U.S. and Guatemala in the struggle for justice and self-determination.
Dissuade violence through presence and transnational advocacy, at the request of Guatemalan organizations and activists targeted for their struggles.
Latest from our blog
March Solidarity Update // Actualización Solidaria de Marzo 2025
[Español a continuación] In the March Solidarity Update: 💧 On World Water Day, Guatemalan communities celebrated their efforts to protect water. Various collectives and organizations participated in events on water management and community-driven water projects. ACODET’s José Gómez urged [...]
Comunicado de la Asamblea General de ACODET 2025
ASOCIACIÓN DE COMUNIDADES PARA EL DESARROLLO Y LA DEFENSA DE LA TIERRA Y LOS RECURSOS NATURALES (ACODET) En esta Asamblea General 2025, las comunidades amenazadas por la construcción de la represa Xalalá reafirmamos nuestro compromiso de seguir cuidando y [...]
Statement of ACODET’s 2025 General Assembly
ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, DEFENSE OF THE LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES (ACODET) At this 2025 General Assembly, the communities threatened by the construction of the Xalalá dam reaffirm our commitment to continue caring for and defending the [...]
Perspectivas de les acompañantes: Cómo seguir luchando contra una mina durante 17 años
La internacionalista Greta (elle/ella) escribió esta carta en septiembre de 2024 y la revisó en marzo de 2025. Hoy quiero escribirles sobre organización intergeneracional, la formación de comunidad campesina, conexión con la tierra y lo que se necesita para [...]
Accompanier perspectives: How to Keep Fighting a Mine for 17 Years
Internacionalista Greta (they/elle/ella) wrote this letter in September, 2024 and revised it in March, 2025. Today I’d like to write about intergenerational organizing, rural community building, connection to the land, and what it takes to sustain a movement for [...]