British Embassy and SESAN working together on malnutrition in Baja Verapaz
To mark the birth of His Royal Highness, Prince George of Cambridge, the British Embassy hosted a breakfast to raise funds for a SESAN project that supports malnourished children in northern Guatemala, complementing the Guatemalan government鈥檚 Zero Hunger Pact.

Royal Baby Breakfast
The beneficiary of the funds raised from the breakfast is the Nutritional Recovery Centre (NRC) in Purulh谩, Baja Verapaz, headed by priest Jos茅 Estuardo Can. The NRC project aims to improve access to care and treatment of malnourished children. The money raised will contribute to the purchase of an ambulance to help get the affected children the urgent care they need.
The United Kingdom supports Guatemala in its efforts to tackle child malnutrition. In June, Guatemala鈥檚 Vice President Roxana Baldetti attended a 鈥淣utrition for Growth鈥� event in London, aimed at defining strategies to tackle this problem around the world.
To mark the fund raising event, British Ambassador to Guatemala, Sarah Dickson, said: 鈥淭he birth of Prince George is an important moment in the life of the UK. I am sure that Their Royal Highnesses would agree that we should mark his arrival by helping to make a difference for other children. We welcome the efforts of SESAN and the Guatemalan government to tackle child malnutrition and are pleased to work with them on this project. We must do what we can to tackle this scourge, and I hope that the funds raised go some way to giving relief to those affected in Guatemala. Through people like Jose Estuardo Can, and the backing of SESAN, I鈥檓 hopeful for change here鈥�.