IFRC

Honduras

2 November 2011

Making life easier for people who have lost everything in Honduras

Thousands of people in Honduras are facing the prospect of rebuilding their communities following extensive floods which caused landslides.
Red Cross volunteers support evacuated families in Honduras
27 October 2006

Red Cross volunteers support evacuated families in Honduras

The lives of thousands of people in southern and western Honduras have been disrupted by heavy rains falling since 20 October.
5 May 2006

Honduras and Peru: volunteers reach across borders to lend each other a helping hand

Across the globe, Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers are called upon each day to make personal sacrifices in order to help others.
23 November 2005

Hurricane season continues to batter Honduras

The 2005 hurricane season appears intent on maintaining its onslaught on Central America, leaving a trail of disaster and despair.
Hondurans try to get back on their feet
19 October 2005

Hondurans try to get back on their feet

It will take months, maybe years, before people in Honduras recover from the trail of death and destruction left by Hurricane Stan.
Daysi - a positive role model
29 November 2002

Daysi - a positive role model

If one is looking for a positive role model of a person living with HIV, as well as the an example of what a Red Cross volunteer can achieve, you need look no ...
5 February 2002

Hunger deepens in the Honduran countryside

The food crisis in the Honduran departments worst affected by drought shows no sign of abating.

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