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
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