Guatemala and the International Monetary Fund

Guatemala holds a quota of 428.6 million Special Drawing Rights (SDR) and 5,751 votes.

Dubbed as "Central America's largest economy," Guatemala has seen a 3.4% Gross Domestic Product (GDP.)

The International Monetary Fund plans on achieving their goal by providing primary health care to low income families and improve sanitation conditions.

[2] As a result, the International Monetary Fund has encouraged the Guatemalan government to implement programs to expand the formal workforce, like Mi Primer Empleo.

Another course of action the Fund plans on addressing is suspending all mining activities and provide access to clean water in the developing areas of the country.

Remittances have been an active player in the growth of education because it gives many low income families the extra financial boost to afford it.