Honduras USAID’s Sembrando Esperanza: Agent of Change Rosa Isabel Melgar
19-year-old Rosa Isabel Melgar wants to shape her community’s vision. With the support of USAID’s Sembrando Esperanza and local partners, Rosa Isabel and her peers have become Agents of Change in Puerto Cortes, Honduras. ...Read More
USAID’s Sembrando Esperanza in Honduras
Honduras is experiencing an alarming crisis of violence, which causes a disruption in families and pushes youth to engage in risky behavior and migrate irregularly. ...Read More
A Q&A with the Sembrando Esperanza team in Honduras
By Sembrando Esperanza Team
May 2, 2024 | 0 comments
Poverty, crime and violence plague parts of Honduras, driving irregular migration to neighboring countries. The five-year Sembrando Esperanza (“planting hope” in Spanish) Activity focuses on local solutions to crime, violence and migration in Honduras....Read More
Programming New Skills: At-risk youth in Honduras bridge a digital divide
San Pedro Sula, Honduras—Eighteen-year-old Alessia Medina is smart, talented and quick to learn new skills. ...Read More
Programming their Future in San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Alessia Medina in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, is a smart woman whose talents were obvious but her opportunities were limited. The Academy of Programmers in San Pedro Sula changed her life. ...Read More
Honduras: Kickboxing & Jiu Jitsu build self-esteem, protect women from GBV
Women’s networks in Honduras are empowering females by enhancing their self-esteem, resilience and individual agency through kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu....Read More