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Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh undertook a two-day visit to Guatemala from 15–16 November, focusing on themes of environmental conservation, human rights, and the empowerment of women and young people.
The British Embassy in Guatemala and the Ministry of Environment hosted a strategic workshop to prepare the Guatemalan delegation for COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
From October 11 to 22, a delegation from the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) visited Guatemala and Belize to assess progress of the Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF).
Through the Start Fund Network, the United Kingdom has supported the allocation of £300,000 (approximately US$402.600) to enable an anticipatory response to the risk of flooding in Guatemala.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, expressed support and recognition for the work of Mayda Alejandra De León Wantland, Third Vice Minister of Violence and Crime Prevention.
British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, met with Charles Bland, President of the Coordinating Committee of Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial and Financial Associations (CACIF).
British Ambassador, Juliana Correa, met with CONAP Executive Secretary, Igor De la Roca, to review ongoing conservation efforts and explore new areas of collaboration.
Message from His Majesty King Charles III to the people of Guatemala on the occasion of Independence Day.
The UK Government, through its Embassy in Guatemala, has launched the 2025 Sign Language Course Cycle in Quetzaltenango.
British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, met with the President of Congress, Nery Ramos, to discuss governance, transparency, and potential areas for parliamentary cooperation.
A distinguished Guatemalan professional is heading to the UK to pursue a fully funded master's degree through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship programme.
A UK project has achieved significant milestones as it draws to a close after working for three years in close collaboration with local partners in Alta Verapaz.
Open call for MCF open data project, with implementation in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador between September 2025 and March 2026.
The visit highlighted progress made through a UK project which supports sustainable development and environmental conservation in southern Petén.
The British Embassy reaffirms its support for peacebuilding and regional cooperation during a visit to the OAS Office in the Adjacency Zone between Guatemala and Belize.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, held a meeting with the Director of the Guatemalan Tourism Institute (INGUAT), Harris Whitbeck.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, participated in a workshop with representatives of government and private sector to stress the need to achieve an ambitious COP30.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, met with Minister of Energy and Mines Víctor Hugo Ventura.
Guatemalan students can now apply for a fully funded master’s degree in the UK through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship programme.
The event returns in 2025 as part of the UK Government’s ongoing growth strategy to keep supporting British businesses through cultural promotion and strengthening relations with Guatemala.
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