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Duringt the 1980s, the foundation funded investigations about [[Jean Donovan]]'s death.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Trescott |first=Jacqueline |date=3 December 1982 |title=Blood-Red 'Roses': The Murders in El Salvador |work=The Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1982/12/03/blood-red-roses-the-murders-in-el-salvador/f5f4e6bf-ebde-4060-99c1-ab9a80c5d790/ |access-date=25 April 2022}}</ref> In the early 2000s, the foundation criticized the El Salvador government's intent to privatize the health sector.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2003-08-01 |title=El Salvador's battle against privatization |url=https://www.hsabc.org/news/el-salvadors-battle-against-privatization |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=Health Sciences Association |language=en}}</ref> The foundation also supported the creation of the Salvadoran-American Day (El Dia del Salvadoreno).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Congressional Record, Volume 152 Issue 94 (Tuesday, July 18, 2006) |url=https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CREC-2006-07-18/html/CREC-2006-07-18-pt1-PgH5329.htm |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=www.govinfo.gov}}</ref>
Duringt the 1980s, the foundation funded investigations about [[Jean Donovan]]'s death.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Trescott |first=Jacqueline |date=3 December 1982 |title=Blood-Red 'Roses': The Murders in El Salvador |work=The Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1982/12/03/blood-red-roses-the-murders-in-el-salvador/f5f4e6bf-ebde-4060-99c1-ab9a80c5d790/ |access-date=25 April 2022}}</ref> In the early 2000s, the foundation criticized the El Salvador government's intent to privatize the health sector.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2003-08-01 |title=El Salvador's battle against privatization |url=https://www.hsabc.org/news/el-salvadors-battle-against-privatization |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=Health Sciences Association |language=en}}</ref> The foundation also supported the creation of the Salvadoran-American Day (El Dia del Salvadoreno).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Congressional Record, Volume 152 Issue 94 (Tuesday, July 18, 2006) |url=https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CREC-2006-07-18/html/CREC-2006-07-18-pt1-PgH5329.htm |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=www.govinfo.gov}}</ref>

== See also ==

* [[Salvadoran Americans]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:21, 25 April 2022

SHARE Foundation, also known as SHARE El Salvador is an international organization that promotes the development of El Salvador. Founded in 1981, the organization maintains offices in San Salvador and the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

Duringt the 1980s, the foundation funded investigations about Jean Donovan's death.[1] In the early 2000s, the foundation criticized the El Salvador government's intent to privatize the health sector.[2] The foundation also supported the creation of the Salvadoran-American Day (El Dia del Salvadoreno).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Trescott, Jacqueline (3 December 1982). "Blood-Red 'Roses': The Murders in El Salvador". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ "El Salvador's battle against privatization". Health Sciences Association. 2003-08-01. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  3. ^ "Congressional Record, Volume 152 Issue 94 (Tuesday, July 18, 2006)". www.govinfo.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-25.