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Sanitation coverage in Honduras is improving, reaching 68% of the total population but only 50% of the rural populace [4] In addition, this area suffers from extensive deforestation , which reduces the soil's water retention rate which in turn leads to poor returns on crop cultivation, health issues and poverty .
The Red de Agua y Saneamiento de Honduras or Honduran Network of Water and Sanitation is an institution for dialogue, advise and interchange of the water supply and sanitation sector, consisting of organizations, institutions and collaborating people who develop and carry out plans and projects.
Honduras faces enormous challenges in the areas of crime and human rights and improving overall economic and living conditions in one of the hemisphere's poorest countries. . The United States has a close relationship with Honduras, characterized by significant foreign assistance, an important trade partnership, a military presence in the country, and cooperation on a range of transnational issu
Honduras is known for it’s beautiful beaches and low cost of living. The country is home to one of the largest cities in Central America, Tegucigalpa, and plenty of quaint mountain towns and a ...
Crime in Honduras has become a growing matter of concern for the Honduran population in recent years. Honduras has experienced alarmingly high levels of violence and criminal activity, [ 1 ] with homicide rates reaching a peak in 2012, averaging 20 homicides per day. [ 2 ]
Hunger in Honduras is a widespread issue that affects a significant portion of the population. As one of the poorest countries in Latin America, Honduras faces high levels of food insecurity, influenced by factors such as poverty, climate-related events, and limited access to resources and infrastructure.
On the northern coast of Honduras, Roatán is an island paradise. Though not as popular as other Caribbean islands, there’s a lot to love about this hidden gem. ELLE Escapes: Roatán
Prostitution poses risks to these sex workers, especially in terms of mental, physical, and sexual health effects. There are also worldwide effects due to prostitution out of Honduras and similar countries in Central America. Honduras has tried to curb these effects but has yet to find a stable solution, despite numerous policy recommendations.