Guatemala
Republic of Guatemala República de Guatemala Central America AREA 42K mi²; 109K km² ARABLE 15% POP 17M (±404/mi²; 156/km²) GOV’T Presidential republic CAPITAL Guatemala City (3.2M) GDP/CAPITA $12,600 UNEMPLOYMENT 2% IN POVERTY 56% % WEALTH HELD BY TOP 10% 34% LIFE EXP 74 yrs MEDIAN AGE 27 yrs INFANT MORT 23/1K live births LITERACY 82% INTERNET USERS 56% LANGUAGES Spanish (official), Mayan languages (Q’eqchi’, K’iche’, Mam, Kaqchikel, others) RELIGIONS Evangelical 46%, Roman Catholic 42%, other/none/unspecified 12% HEALTH 7% of GDP EDUCATION 3.1% of GDP MILITARY 0.4% of GDP GDP BY SECTOR Agriculture 11%, industry 23%, services 66% PCVs 1963–present CURRENT: Yes, TTD: >5,400 | ![]() Guatemala People and incense fill the streets of Antigua, Guatemala, every Sunday during Lent, culminating in Holy Week, or Semana Santa, and then Easter. The city is thronged by weekly processions in which parishes from nearby pueblos carry statues from their churches on large platforms through the streets to honor the passion of Christ and the sorrow of Mary. Robed men carrying the platforms rotate in and out to manage the bulky weight. |
Adult Books

Eradicating Smallpox in Ethiopia: Peace Corps Volunteers’ Accounts of Their Adventures, Challenges and Achievements
By James Skelton, Gene L. Bartley et al., eds.
Genre: Anthology
Publisher: Peace Corps Writers, 2019
Language: English
Print length: 486 pages
ISBN-10: 195044404X
ISBN-13: 978-1950444045
Amazon Ratings: 4.6/5
Summary:
This anthology tells first-hand stories of Peace Corps Volunteers’ experiences helping to eradicate smallpox in Ethiopia in the early 1970s when Ethiopia was reporting more smallpox cases than any other country in the world.
The World Health Organization had high praise for the book: “an important addition to the historical record about the first human disease to be eradicated,” says D.A. Henderson, former Director of the Global Smallpox Eradication Program.
Awards:
Winner — 2020 Moretz Thomsen Experience Award for best depiction of life in the Peace Corps
“The book is entertaining to read. This serious story is served up with large dollops of humor, delightful tales of daring, and loads of information about fighting infectious diseases that makes the book very contemporary.” —Barry Hillenbrand, former PCV and Time magazine correspondent
Kids' Books

The Gabi That Girma Wore
By Fesika Adefris and Sara Holly Ackerman, illustrated by Netsanet Tesfay
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2024
Format: 40 pgs, col. illus.
ISBN-10: 0316470775
ISBN-13: 978-0316470773
Age Range: 4–8 yrs.
Summary:
Girma wears a gabi, a traditional Ethiopian garment. This tells the story of the making of the gabi cloth from the seed, to the weaver, to market. Perfect to read out loud.
Awards:
Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice 2025
Chicago Public Library Best Books 2024
“A winsome piece of industry, charmingly told, and perfect for reading aloud. Tesfay’s illustrations simply vibrate with color, movement, and details for children to pore over… A glorious, too-brief glimpse of Ethiopia for elementary-age children.” —School Library Journal
Films

Film: Running Against the Wind
Director: Jan Philipp Weyl
Genre: Crime Drama
Release Date: 2019
Language: Amharic
Run Time: 116 minutes
Synopsis: One brother dreams of becoming an Olympic runner while the other aspires to be a photographer. They go separate ways, but their paths cross again as adults. After an emotional reunion, Abdi tries to pull Solomon out of his precarious situation, but fate has other plans.
Reviews: This film was selected as the Ethiopian entry for the 92nd Academy Awards. Reviews praise the performances and its accurate portrait of modern Ethiopia—its conflicts, its culture, its beauty. Jennie Kermode, in Eye for Film, writes that it “certainly won’t disappoint.”
Available: Prime Video
Music
Mulatu Astatke: Mulatu of Ethiopia
Recipes
Guatemala Cultural Resources


