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Education in Guatemala is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education which oversees formulating, implementing and supervising the national educational policy. According to the Constitution of Guatemala, education is compulsory and free in public schools for the initial, primary and secondary levels. There is a five-tier system of ...
Canal 7 (Canal Siete, formerly Televicentro and Televisiete) is a Guatemalan terrestrial television channel owned by Grupo Chapín TV, a subsidiary of Remigio Ángel González's Albavisión group. Similar to sister channel Canal 3 , the channel has a generalist profile and also airs programming from Univision .
The health, education, and work opportunities for young people differ by ethnicity (ladino or indigenous) and social class. Male literacy rate is 89.3% and the female literacy rate is 85.6%. [1] Secondary education participation is around 17%. [3] 30.3% of youth are married by the age of 18. [1]
Agriculture is one of the primary sectors in Guatemala (22.2 percent of GDP), producing principal cash crops such as coffee, sugars and bananas. [5] Together with other non-agricultural products, they contribute towards 75 percent of export earnings. [6]
The channel started operating as 13Visión on September 20, 1978, being founded by José Antonio Mourra. Mourra brought Guatemala to the pan-regional ATELCAP framework in the mid-1980s. [2] In the 1980s and 90s, the channel's output was limited to foreign programming. It premiered its newscast, T13 Noticias, in 2007. [3]
Before the pandemic, roughly 9 in 10 migrants crossing the border illegally came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Those countries no longer hold the majority. There’s been a ...
Canal 35 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión Petenera, S. A. Canal 41 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro; Canal 43 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro; Canal 45 (Guatemala City): Jesus TV (Catholic channel) Canal 58 (Suchitepequez) : Mazatevision; Canal 61 (Guatemala ...
Radio stations: 1 government-owned radio station and hundreds of privately owned radio stations (2007). [1]Radios: 835,000 (1997). [needs update]Television stations: 4 privately owned national terrestrial channels dominate TV broadcasting; multi-channel satellite and cable services are available (2007).