USAID's Investments in Honduras - Dollars to Results

Population
8.6 Million
Average Annual Income
$4,138 per Person

Honduras, one of Latin America's poorest nations, strives to improve its economic and democratic development with U.S. assistance. USAID programs strengthen the participation of marginalized groups in local and national governance and civil society monitoring and watchdog organizations, increase food security for the poorest sectors of society, support renewable energy and environmental conservation, expand basic education, workplace- and life-skills training for at-risk youth and adults to increase their prospects for employment and higher incomes, and improve the quality and participation of local citizens and civil society in decentralized health care services. 

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For complete data on USAID's disbursements please visit the Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

Results of USAID’s spending in Honduras

FY 2011 $31.0 M

FY 2012 $39.7 M

USAID works with governments to donate meals at schools and provide nutritional supplements to pregnant women and children under

USAID works with governments to donate meals at schools and provide nutritional supplements to pregnant women and children under the age of five.

USAID/Honduras

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