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1 Alleviating Poverty: Land Conflict in Guatemala
Laura Cash David Lefebvre Jason Liu Shelina Merchant Julie Vaeth Be the change

2 Agenda Root cause of Guatemalan poverty: Land Mercy Corps overview Integrated approach to resolving land conflict Financing and efficiency Key conclusions

3 Unequal Land Distribution
Unequal Wealth Distribution Lack of Health and Education Poverty

4 Guatemala Land History
1523: Spanish Conquest 1952: Agrarian Reform Law 1954: U.S. CIA-orchestrated coup to oust Arbenz : Guatemalan Civil War 1996: Peace Accords signed

5 Guatemala Land History
1523: Spanish Conquest 1952: Agrarian Reform Law 1954: U.S. CIA-orchestrated coup to oust Arbenz : Guatemalan Civil War 1996: Peace Accords signed

6 Guatemala Land History
1523: Spanish Conquest 1952: Agrarian Reform Law 1954: U.S. CIA-orchestrated coup to oust Arbenz : Guatemalan Civil War 1996: Peace Accords signed

7 Guatemala Land History
1523: Spanish Conquest 1952: Agrarian Reform Law 1954: U.S. CIA-orchestrated coup to oust Arbenz : Guatemalan Civil War 1996: Peace Accords signed

8 Guatemala Land History
1523: Spanish Conquest 1952: Agrarian Reform Law 1954: U.S. CIA-orchestrated coup to oust Arbenz : Guatemalan Civil War 1996: Peace Accords signed

9 Hernando De Soto’s Thesis
Developing countries lack a formal property system It’s impossible for the poor to leverage informal land ownership into capital As a result, farmers remain trapped in subsistence agriculture

10 Does Guatemala Fit Into This Thesis?
Guatemala is currently the only country in Central America that lacks a national property registry Over 50% of Guatemalan landholdings are not currently registered 77% of rural farmers engage in subsistence agriculture

11 “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Mercy Corps “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” -Mahatma Gandhi

12 Mercy Corps: A Broad Overview
Founded in 1979 Provided $1.3 billion in assistance to people in 100 nations Focus on transitioning countries 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Candidate Add in something about phoenix fund

13 Mission & Strategy Mission
Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Strategic Approach Enable community-led and market-driven recovery Discover social innovations 3. Inspire others to engage in global challenges

14 Projects in Guatemala TIERRAS - Integrated Land Conflict Mediation
Improving health systems in rural areas Engaging youth in HIV/AIDS awareness Investing in local capacity Add in something about phoenix fund

15 community-driven recovery
Strategy in Action in Guatemala ENABLE community-driven recovery DISCOVER social innovations INSPIRE Add in something about phoenix fund

16 Mercy Corp’s Land Strategy in Guatemala

17 Previous Situation in Guatemala
Undefined property rights Farmers cultivate on this land Unequal legal battles that are won by landlords Farmers get expelled Resentment from both sides An unsustainable, violent Guatemala

18 Situation with Mercy Corps
Bring all the parties to the negotiation table Mercy Corps serves as an impartial mediator A definitive agreement with definition of property Provide financing for the agreement Done in a peaceful way to limit resentment “The process was just because it defended our dignity as a people.” MercyCorps

19 “Rather than viewing the poor primarily as consumers, an alternative approach is to focus on the poor as producers and to emphasize buying from the poor. The only way to alleviate poverty is to raise the real income of the poor.” -Aneel Karnani

20 Relationship Between Farmers and Markets
Little knowledge sharing and low returns on goods middlemen Access to new markeys, knwoeldge sharing, high value goods Low value added products

21 Relationship With Mercy Corps
Farmers Markets Greater knowledge sharing Access to new, larger markets Mercy Corps NGOs Corporations Governments Access to new markeys, knwoeldge sharing, high value goods Financing:"agricultural and economic assistance contributes to sustainability by ensuring families improve their livelihoods and can pay for their land, to prevent evictions and renewed conflicts." High value added products that are in demand Sustainable income for generations

22 The Social Enterprise Spectrum
Purely Commercial Purely Philanthropic Mercy Corps

23 Social Enterprise Spectrum
Philanthropic Workforce: Volunteers Not required to pay Primary Beneficiaries: Suppliers: In-Kind Donations Capital Sources: Donations/ Grants Commercial Workforce: Paid Employees Paying customers

24 Mercy Corps Expense Breakdown

25 For every 4 cents spent on fundraising,
Mercy Corps receives $1 in funds. Every $1 raised can provide $20.89 in food and other critical supplies

26 Comparison Shows: Mercy Corps is More Efficient

27 Be the change

28 Questions? Be the change


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