Honduras

  • Children playing with water during a water system inauguration in La Lima.

José Pérez (right) shows visitors the water storage tank he installed on his farm.
Farmers Learn New Skills and Escape Poverty
The capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, was flooded by Hurricane Mitch in October 1998.
Disaster Response Teams Pass Test
USAID has been facilitating the transparent transfer between government administrations
Democratic Transition Without Discord

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In Honduras, USAID programs strengthen the participation of marginalized groups in local and national governance; increase food security for the poorest sectors of society; support renewable energy and environmental conservation; expand basic education and skills training for at-risk youth and adults; and improve decentralized health care in terms of quality and access for local citizens and civil society.

Efforts also address citizen security through community-based crime prevention activities. USAID projects work to spur economic growth, advance social justice, improve education and health, and engage the poorest members of Honduran society in the country’s development.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Tegucigalpa
Unit #2927
APO
AA
Honduras
34022
Phone 
504-236-9320
Fax 
504-236-7776

Headquarters Contact

Julie Ciccarone

Mission Director

Last updated: March 05, 2013

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