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
Local ownership creates lasting legacy in Honduras
Under the leadership of a local partner organization, the Outreach Centers that serve vulnerable youth across Honduras are continuing to thrive long after the close of the project that helped get them started....Read More
Empowering women in agriculture in rural Honduras
By Yajaira Hernandez
March 9, 2020 | 0 comments
Dry Corridor Alliance Gender Advisor Yajaira Hernandez discusses the challenges rural women in Honduras face and how the program is working to overcome these barriers....Read More
Healthy homes and harvests for families in Honduras’ Dry Corridor
One thousand families in Honduras' Dry Corridor are seeing many changes this season from new crops to improved stoves and clean water as part of wraparound support from the ACS-PROSASUR project....Read More