Guatemala – Proyecto Tejiendo Paz

The Peacebuilding Project, known as Proyecto Tejiendo Paz in Spanish, will support peace initiatives, conflict resolution and social cohesion in 130 communities in the Western Highlands of Guatemala....
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Honduras – Dry Corridor Alliance

The five-year Honduras Dry Corridor Alliance project aims to enhance human capital and productive capacity and to diversify livelihoods and build resilience of 6,000 poor and extreme poor families....
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Eastern & Southern Caribbean – Community, Family and Youth Resilience

The Community, Family and Youth Resilience program will identify and work with families and their youth who are empirically at the highest risk of becoming involved in crime and violence. Based on their level of risk, the USAID-funded program will match these youth with interventions that will seek to increase protective factors or “resilience.”...
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Honduras – Proponte Más Secondary Violence Prevention Activity

Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the three-year Proponte Más project will identify and work with 800 families and their youth ages 8 to 17 who are empirically at the highest risk of joining gangs. Based on evidence and proven success, Proponte Más uses a family-centered approach that builds on Creative’s USAID-funded Proponte pilot....
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Honduras – Alianza Joven

Honduras has earned the unenviable status of having some of the most dangerous cities that are not at war. Nationally, Honduras’s homicide rate is around 80 per 100,000—eight times higher than what is considered to be epidemic....
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