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Indigenous groups in Brazil, Paraguay, and Guatemala face hunger, violence, and land rights violations with weak state protection.
Indigenous communities in Brazil, Paraguay, and Guatemala face severe human rights challenges linked to land rights, food insecurity, and violence.
In Brazil, the Guarani and Kaiowá peoples endure high rates of violence and malnutrition, with children dying from hunger, while proposed legal changes could weaken land demarcation protections.
In Paraguay, land disputes persist despite government offers, and in Guatemala, child malnutrition remains rampant, with courts failing to enforce rights despite rulings.
Across Latin America, rural populations suffer from poverty, discrimination, and inadequate state action, while international bodies urge stronger protections, better policies, and accountability for violations affecting food, land, and human rights.
Los grupos indígenas en Brasil, Paraguay y Guatemala enfrentan hambre, violencia y violaciones de los derechos a la tierra con una débil protección estatal.