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
Q&A: How a program in Honduras supports core ideals of Democracy Day
Democracy Day is a time to reflect on both the benefits and the challenges to the institutions that ensure such freedoms....Read More
Supporting Rural Youth in Honduras: “Should I stay, or should I go?”
By Daniela Farinas, Claudia Salazar Suarez and Mariellen Jewers
October 20, 2022 | 0 comments
In the Honduran Dry Corridor community of Oroquina, Jairo is a certified motorcycle mechanic who could not find employment after graduation from a technical training school. “The lack of employment opportunities here forces us to migrate or leave our country,” he laments. ...Read More
Honduras’ President Juan Orlando Hernández visits the southern Dry Corridor
Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández visited the small community of Jacalito, in Namasigüe, Choluteca. He was there to see how the Dry Corridor Alliance is supporting smallholder farmers growing in one of the most climate-fragile regions in the world. ...Read More