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There is a connection between decent housing and domestic violence prevention

A new report by Habitat for Humanity Latin America and the Caribbean reveals the worrying connection between the lack of adequate housing and the increase in domestic violence in the region. The report highlights how precarious housing conditions, such as overcrowding, lack of privacy and housing instability, contribute to family stress and increase the risk
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United for a decent home: Sealed partnership with Rotary Club San Pedro Sula

San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Habitat for Humanity Honduras and the Rotary Club San Pedro Sula signed a cooperation agreement with the objective of establishing coordination and resource management mechanisms to improve the living conditions of families living in poverty. Through this agreement, both organizations committed to work on housing construction and improvement projects, climate change
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Habitat for Humanity mourns the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter

Honduras, December 29, 2024. Habitat for Humanity joins in mourning the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. A true advocate for decent housing, he and Rosalynn Carter donated their leadership and time each year to build and improve Habitat homes around the world. Former President Carter passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 29 at
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Annual Report AF2024

We invite you to read our annual results report for Fiscal Year 2024 of Habitat for Humanity Honduras. To view it click on this link: FY24 Annual Report

88 families in Comayagüela benefit from new sanitary modules

Tegucigalpa, Honduras. A total of 88 families from the Nueva Capital and Santa Clara neighborhoods in Comayagüela will have new sanitation modules, thanks to the project that Habitat for Humanity Honduras is developing in conjunction with the Municipal Mayor’s Office of the Central District (AMDC) and the Latin American, African and Asian Popular Housing Service
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