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Danyliuk, Ivan. "THE «FOOTBALL WAR»: THE SALVADOR-HONDURAS CONFLICT OF 1969." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 1 (48) (June 11, 2023): 106–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.1(48).2023.2280309.

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In the article investigated the causes and course of the conflict between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969, as well as the consequences of the conflict on integration processes in the region. It was noted that the cause of the Salvador-Honduran conflict was in the problems of land reform in Honduras and demographic problems in Salvador; also, in territorial disputes that lasted between the two countries; as well as the uneven development of Salvador and Honduras. In addition, the press of both countries contributed to the aggravation of the crisis, and violence against Salvadorans in Honduras and against Hondurans in Salvador during football matches. In 1969, relations between the two countries deteriorated due to the forced deportation of Salvadorans from Honduras, whom the Honduran government had agreed two years earlier to accept in their country and provide them with land to cultivate. The problem of the deportation of Salvadorans, which was difficult to integrate into Salvador’s economic life due to limited land resources and Salvador’s population overpopulation, posed a number of challenges for the Salvador government. Consequently, the deportations of Salvadorans from Honduras, territorial disputes between the two countries, and Honduras’ economic backwardness from Salvador provoked conflict. The article states that the conflict between Salvador and Honduras resulted according to various sources from 2 to 6 thousand killed civilian and military casualties on both sides; significant number of Salvadorans (according to various sources, from 60 to 130 thousand refugee) who were forcibly deported from Honduras or fled for fear of their future; Honduras and Salvador have suffered significant industrial and social damage as a result of the bombing. However, Honduras suffered more losses, as most of the hostilities took place in Honduran lands; the social situation in Salvador has deteriorated, and the government has been unable to address the economic and social needs of Salvadorans deported from Honduras; Honduras has officially closed its border with El Salvador, thus hindering the circulation of Salvador’ products in Honduras. Thus, the Central American Common Market terminated its regional economic cooperation project; under the rule of both Salvador and Honduras, the political participation of the military was strengthened.
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Witten, Samuel M. "Velásquez Rodríguez Case." American Journal of International Law 83, no. 2 (April 1989): 361–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2202751.

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Commission) brought this action in 1986 against the Government of Honduras in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. The Commission alleged that Honduras had violated Articles 4, 5 and 7 of the American Convention on Human Rights (Convention) with respect to the 1981 detention and subsequent disappearance of a Honduran student, Angel Manfredo Velásquez Rodríguez. The Court ruled for the Commission and unanimously held: (1) that domestic Honduran legal remedies were ineffective and did not bar the Court’s jurisdiction; (2) that a systematic pattern of disappearances was carried out or tolerated by Honduran government officials from 1981 to 1984; (3) that Honduras had violated the victim’s rights as part of that practice; and (4) that Honduras must therefore compensate the family of the victim and that any agreement on the form and amount of compensation must be approved by the Court. The Court further held, by six to one, that it would decide the form and amount of compensation if Honduras and the Commission were unable to negotiate an agreement within 6 months. Judge Piza filed a dissenting opinion.
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Turcios-Casco, Manfredo Alejandro, Hefer Daniel Ávila-Palma, Richard К. LaVal, Richard D. Stevens, Eduardo Javier Ordoñez-Trejo, José Alejandro Soler-Orellana, and Diego Iván Ordoñez-Mazier. "A systematic revision of the bats (Chiroptera) of Honduras: an updated checklist with corroboration of historical specimens and new records." Zoosystematics and Evolution 96, no. 2 (June 23, 2020): 411–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.51059.

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During the last century, survey efforts for mammals in Honduras have been few and most distributional and conservation assessments of bats have been based on historical records. Taxonomy of many records has changed. Moreover, a number of supposed Honduran occurrences are based on records from bordering countries without confirmation by a Honduran voucher. Therefore, the list of bats of Honduras lacks precision. Here, we update the number of species in the country, including taxonomic changes not reflected in recent works and new records based on museum specimens. The known number of species for Honduras is 113 with seven expected (Cormura brevirostris, Lampronycteris brachyotis, Mesophylla macconnelli, Molossus coibensis, M. pretiosus, Thyroptera discifera and Trinycteris nicefori), based on records in adjoining countries. We provide a new record for Honduras of Natalus lanatus. We confirm the presence of Cynomops greenhalli and Diaemus youngii and clarify the taxonomic status of Artibeus intermedius, Chiroderma gorgasi, Eumops ferox, Gardnerycteris keenani, Lasiurus frantzii, Myotis pilosatibialis, Molossus and Pteronotus species, and Tonatia bakeri. We recommend a reassessment of the conservation status of the bats of Honduras considering recent changes and that a number of species (e.g. Choeronycteris mexicana) have not been observed since their reports in historical records. This requires an update of the taxonomic identification keys for Honduras. The updated checklist below demonstrates the high biodiversity of Honduran bats but is also an example of how poorly many groups have been studied since they were first recorded in the country.
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SOKOLOV, IGOR. "A new species of the genus Eripus Dejean (Peleciini: Carabidae: Coleoptera) from Honduras." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 12, no. 1 (September 4, 2019): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2019.12.1.2.

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A new species of the genus Eripus, E. balli, sp. nov. is described from Honduras (Honduras, Cortés, Parque Nacional Cusuco). Digital images of the new species and its relatives are given for comparison. A taxonomic key as well as a distribution map for Honduran species of Eripus are provided. Key words: Coleoptera, Carabidae, Peleciini, Eripus, new species, distribution, Honduras, Chiapas Highlands province, Chiapan—Guatemalan Highlands
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Sutphin, D., D. Tooke-rawlins, J. Willcox, and J. Muller. "(A186) Edward via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) Honduras Dengue Outbreak Emergency Response Case Study." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 26, S1 (May 2011): s52—s53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11001828.

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In July 2010, the government of Honduras requested VCOM assistance with a widespread Dengue Outbreak. At the time of the mission trip, over 33,000 Hondurans had been hospitalized for Dengue Fever and a National State of Emergency declared. VCOM sent a team of medical students, faculty and volunteers to answer the call for help. The Honduran government selected five villages where the need for medical attention was greatest. The team provided medical exams, treatment or referral when necessary to approximately 200 patients in each of the five villages. General medical exams were provided in addition to screenings for Dengue Fever and subsequent supportive treatment including oral rehydration salts, Tylenol, vitamins and treatment of complications. National and local strategic partnerships to provide emergency medical response services included the Minister of Health, Minister of Defense, Minister of Transportation and Housing and office of the President of Honduras; Deans of the National and Catholic Medical Schools; President of the Board of Medicine and other governmental and non-governmental offices; Mayors and local officials, and often local media. At Marcala, the Minister of Public Transportation and Housing arrived by Helicopter from Tegucigalpa to greet the VCOM team and patients at the clinic; and at Santa Maria del Real, the Honduran President's son met the team personally. The Honduran support for VCOM's ongoing continuity of health and improved medical care efforts in the country was evident. The trip enhanced the skills and knowledge of participating students and faculty. Student Jenie Sales writes, “I not only enhanced my own clinical experience and knowledge, but I obtained a greater understanding for the people and culture of Honduras.” Student opportunities for reflective learning included case study writing, surveys and evaluations. The successful experience will lead to increased knowledge in the care of patients during a Dengue outbreak.
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Rosenberg, Mark B. "Narcos and Politicos: The Politics of Drug Trafficking in Honduras." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 30, no. 2-3 (1988): 143–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165984.

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Honduras Has Emerged as a cocaine transshipment point between Colombia and the United States. One informed source suggests that as much as fifty tons of cocaine have moved through the country during the last fifteen months. This paper examines the politics of drug trafficking in Honduras. Special attention is given to the relations between drug trafficking and the Honduran political environment, the emergence of a new “powder elite, ” and the manner in which US and Honduran authorities are addressing these problems.One of the hemisphere's poorest countries by almost all standards of development, Honduras has a population of about 4.5 million people and an area the size of Tennessee. Unlike neighboring Guatemala and El Salvador where a national oligarchy has enhanced its wealth through an extensive coffee industry, Honduras first emerged in the international economy through its foreign-owned banana enterprises which still are a leading source of foreign exchange.
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ANDERSON, DAVID L., PAUL HOUSE, ROBERT E. HYMAN, RICARDO STEINER, H. ROSS HAWKINS, SHERRY THORN, MANUEL J. REY, MARIO R. ESPINAL, and LEONEL E. MARINEROS. "Rediscovery of the Honduran Emerald Amazilia luciae in western Honduras: insights on the distribution, ecology, and conservation of a ’Critically Endangered’ hummingbird." Bird Conservation International 20, no. 3 (July 12, 2010): 255–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270910000389.

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SummaryThe Honduran Emerald Amazilia luciae is endemic to dry forests of Honduras and currently recognised as ‘Critically Endangered.’ Here we present the first modern assessment of its distribution, ecology, and conservation, based partly on our rediscovery of the species in western Honduras and on our observations in three Honduran departments. We found that dry forests inhabited by the emerald differed in structure and species composition between eastern and western Honduras, where we observed emeralds in open-canopied deciduous thorn forests and closed-canopied semi-deciduous woodlands, respectively. We interpret these differences in light of the geological and anthropogenic origins of dry forests in Honduras, and discuss the implications of such origins for the conservation of dry forests. Although our findings expand the known distribution and population size of the species, its status as ‘Critically Endangered’ is warranted due to its restricted distribution in dry forest fragments and increasing human pressures on this habitat.
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Alger, Jackeline, Martha Cecilia García, Melissa Mejía, and Helga I. Codina. "Semblanza histórica del Dr. Jorge Haddad Quiñónez, maestro y mentor imperecedero." Revista Médica Hondureña 91, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/rmh.v91i1.16255.

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REV MÉD HONDUR, Vol 91, Núm 1, 202360DOI: https://doi.org/10.5377/rmh.v91i1.16255 HISTORIA DE LA MEDICINASemblanza histórica del Dr. Jorge Haddad Quiñónez, maestro y mentor imperecederoHistorical sketch of Dr. Jorge Haddad Quiñónez, an everlasting teacher and mentorJackeline Alger1,2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9244-0668, Martha Cecilia García1,3 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7408-2139,Melissa Mejía1,4 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6634-8419, Helga I. Codina1,5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7107-7238.1Colegio Médico de Honduras, Revista Médica Hondureña, Consejo Editorial; Tegucigalpa, Honduras.2Hospital Escuela, Departamento de Laboratorio Clínico; Tegucigalpa, Honduras.3Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Dirección Ejecutiva de Gestión de Tecnología. Sistema Bibliotecario, Biblioteca Médica Nacional; Tegucigalpa, Honduras.4Colegio Médico de Honduras, Secretaría de Asuntos Educativos y Culturales; Tegucigalpa, Honduras.5Colegio Médico de Honduras, Presidencia; Tegucigalpa, Honduras.Rev Méd Hondur, Vol. 91 Núm 1, 2023 pp. 1-84Recibido: 23-05-2023 Aceptado: 08-06-2023 Primera vez publicado en línea: 17-06-2023Dirigir correspondencia a: Dra. Jackeline AlgerCorreo electrónico: jackelinealger@gmail.com DECLARACIÓN DE RELACIONES Y ACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y NO FINANCIERAS: Ninguna.DECLARACIÓN DE CONFLICTOS DE INTERÉS: Ninguna.Forma de citar: Alger J, García MC, Mejía M, Codina HI. Semblanza histórica del Dr. Jorge Haddad Quiñónez, maestro y mentor imperecedero. Rev Méd Hondur. 2023; 91(1): 60-64. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5377/rmh.v91i1.16255© 2023 Autor(es). Artículo de acceso abierto bajo la licencia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.esEl año académico 2023 de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH) ha sido denominado con el nombre del Dr. Jorge Haddad Quiñónez. Esta denominación rinde homenaje a un profesional insigne, comprometido con la academia y la sociedad.
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REYES-CHÁVEZ, JOHAN, STEPHANIE TARVIN, and SVEN PETER BATKE. "Ferns and Lycophytes of Honduras: A new annotated checklist." Phytotaxa 506, no. 1 (June 3, 2021): 1–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.506.1.1.

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For over two decades no attempt has been made to update the checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes (hereafter only referred to as pteridophytes) of Honduras. In 1996 Nelson-Sutherland and co-workers published the first fully annotated checklist for the country, which included 651 named species (680 taxa including varieties and hybrids). However, phylogenetic relationships have changed substantially since then. There have also been many taxonomic revisions for several groups and a considerable number of new records have since been published. Our work aimed to provide a comprehensive updated and fully annotated checklist of Honduran ferns. We undertook a comprehensive literature review of new records for Honduras and verified each individual record for the country. We followed PPGI for our taxonomic species revisions. We excluded a total of 81 taxa from the original 1996 checklist due to synonymy or lack of evidence of the species occurrence in Honduras. A total of 114 new species records were added, including four previously unpublished records. Our new updated checklist includes 713 taxa (including 8 varieties and 7 hybrids) which represents a 19% increase to the number of pteridophytes known from Honduras. Our work provides updated information regarding the pteridophytes diversity of Honduras. These data provide a crucial first step towards the first Honduran pteridophytes flora.
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Sanchez, Jose Angel, Silvia Portillo, Matthew A. Zarka, Devon Snedden, Doug Pyle, Harris Goodman, and Daniel F. Hayes. "Improving Oncology-Pathology Collaboration in Resource-Limited Settings: An American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists Initiative." American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book, no. 41 (March 2021): 199–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/edbk_320037.

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Accurate pathologic evaluation is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment of patients with cancer. ASCO and the College of American Pathologists have successfully collaborated over the last 15 years to improve collaboration between clinical oncologists and pathologists and to standardize pathologic assay techniques. Cancer is an increasingly recognized societal burden in low- and middle-income countries. In 2015, ASCO and the College of American Pathologists implemented an initiative to identify countries that could benefit from peer insights by jointly convening an international workshop among members of both organizations and pathologists and clinical oncologists from Haiti, Honduras, Vietnam, and Uganda. Honduras was chosen as a pilot site, and representatives of ASCO, the College of American Pathologists, and the Honduras pathology and clinical oncology communities have identified areas in which collaboration might be productive. Multiple barriers, including high poverty levels, poor cancer awareness educational programs, lack of human resources, and delayed diagnosis and treatment, have resulted in a higher cancer mortality rate in Honduras compared with high/moderate-income countries and are shared by other low-income countries. ASCO and the College of American Pathologists member faculty supported a symposium led by Honduras colleagues for interested Honduran pathologists and oncologists. The Honduran communities are now working to establish national resource-appropriate guidelines for both pathology and clinical oncology. Taken together, these efforts indicate that barriers to meet the needs of the clinical oncologists in a low-income country such as Honduras are challenging but not insurmountable.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Honduras"

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Tervo, Kathryn H. "Honduras and the Contras : effects of the 1980's U.S.-sponsored Contra war on the Central American Republic of Honduras /." Click for abstract, 1998. http://library.ctstateu.edu/ccsu%5Ftheses/1507.html.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Central Connecticut State University, 1998.
Thesis advisor: Al Richard. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in International Studies." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-120).
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Díaz, Tercero Gabriela Alejandra. "Estado de la regularización predial en honduras ¿avances o retrocesos?" Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2019. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/170218.

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Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Gestión y Políticas Públicas
Honduras es uno de los países Latinoamericanos que presentan los mayores indicadores de desigualdad en la distribución y acceso a la tierra y la vivienda, generando mayor informalidad, que afecta particularmente a los segmentos más vulnerables de la sociedad (Hábitat, 2017). Estudios del Banco Mundial (2014) calculan que solo alrededor del 30%, de los predios estimados en el país, se encuentran registradas formalmente en el registro de la propiedad y, según el Instituto de la Propiedad (IP), aproximadamente un 86% de la población vive en áreas que ocupa o posee sin un título legal que lo ampare; creando niveles altos de inseguridad sobre la tenencia de la tierra, limitando el crecimiento económico y la inversión, así como la estabilidad social y el uso sostenible de la tierra. (Paz, 2007). El último estudio desarrollado en 2014, evidencia un fuerte desconocimiento de la naturaleza jurídica de los predios y un bajo porcentaje de derechos mapeados e identificados; una escaza coordinación interinstitucional y una desarticulación de instrumentos de planificación, ya que en el país existen al menos 10 instituciones con competencias sobre la tierra y procedimientos diferentes que eventualmente ocasionan traslapes de funciones. Añadiendo a esto también los elevados índices de corrupción que sufren dichas instituciones. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar el estado de la regularización predial en Honduras a partir del año 2015, tomando como línea base el estudio Marco de la Evaluación de la Gobernanza de la Tierra LGAF, Honduras 2014 , específicamente el módulo de regularización predial, considerando también la percepción de los diferentes actores sociales. Para ello, se empleó una metodología mixta (cuantitativa y cualitativa) de tipo descriptiva, utilizando la metodología LGAF planteada por el BM. Adicionalmente, se realizaron entrevistas semi estructuradas, que permitieron profundizar el análisis. Como marco analítico se utilizó la teoría desarrollada por varios organismos internacionales sobre los Sistemas de Administración de la Tierra (SAT), entendido como el sistema que provee la infraestructura para implementar las políticas de la tierra y las estrategias de administración de la tierra de forma que se apoye un desarrollo sostenible UNECE (1996); permitiendo comprender los elementos esenciales para una gestión eficiente de la tierra. Los resultados indican que Honduras pasó de Regular a Bueno , en la evaluación LGAF realizada por los expertos, evidenciando una mejora en el desarrollo de procesos y en la prestación de servicios; sin embargo, es una apreciación limitada al enfoque gubernamental. En torno al tema de tierra convergen un número importante de actores con diversos niveles de poder e influencia, el análisis más integral que incorpora la percepción de grupos sociales destacados, concuerdan en que los avances han sido muchos, pero no significativos para generar el impacto social necesario. ¿avance o retroceso?, estimaciones indican que la informalidad se ha reducido en un 4.5%, lo sin dudas representa un avance, no obstante, a ese ritmo Honduras necesitaría 105 años para lograr titular los 2.6 millones de predios estimados y lograr un verdadero impacto social que impulse un desarrollo económico y que contribuya a la reducción de la desigualdad y la pobreza.
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Thorpe, Andy. "Agrarian modernisation in Honduras." Thesis, University of London, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.325331.

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Triminio, de Meyer Suyapa. "Tilapia fingerling production in Honduras." Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Summer/master's/MEYER_SUYAPA_0.pdf.

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Tehan, George Joseph. "Esperanza - Village Building in Honduras." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31428.

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There is a need to counteract economic injustice in the world. As an architect, as a creator, it is my responsibility to make the world a better place. I want to help people to help themselves by concentrating their efforts in a constructive way. I desire to create a prototypical solution for a village in an area with high unemployment and desperate poverty as a means to give work to people and to serve as an example for other groups of people wanting to do the same. The site I've chosen to illustrate this concept of self-help housing is a 300 x 500 meter plateau in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
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Aguilar, Sosa Celeste María. "Análisis del actual sistema nacional de inversión pública de Honduras." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2013. http://www.repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/112390.

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Magíster en Gestión y Políticas Públicas
Este estudio consiste en el diagnóstico y análisis del actual funcionamiento del Sistema Nacional de Inversión Pública de Honduras, y la posterior generación de propuestas de mejora. Se inicia con la descripción de la gestión del órgano rector, los actores que intervienen y los vínculos entre éstos, detectando las oportunidades de mejora y los retos futuros. La investigación sigue una metodología similar al de la publicación Los SNIP de América Latina y el Caribe: Historia, evolución y lecciones aprendidas de la Serie de Gestión No.124, del Departamento de Ingeniería Industrial de la Universidad de Chile, en la que se analizan los sistemas de inversión pública de: México, Brasil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Perú y República Dominicana. La metodología de investigación cuantitativa se desarrolló en tres fases, partiendo con la revisión de estudios previos de inversión pública, informes de avances y resultados, marco legal de Honduras, entre otros. Seguido de la aplicación de una encuesta cerrada y estructurada a los directivos y formuladores de proyectos del Plan de Inversión Pública, aprovechando los avances tecnológicos al haberla elaborado on line. Se finaliza con el análisis de los resultados, haciendo una comparación del país con respecto a América Latina en los aspectos positivos y en los que se identificaron brechas que se deben mejorar. Los principales hallazgos consisten en la necesidad de articular las políticas nacionales de inversión con las de orden territorial, participación ciudadana, y rendición de cuentas públicas. También avanzar en el uso de los sistemas tecnológicos de información, mejorar herramientas propias de la inversión pública como es el BIP, fortalecer la capacidad institucional identificando actores y asignando responsabilidades. Además de encaminar el SNIP hacia las evaluaciones sociales ex ante y ex post de proyectos, desarrollar y fortalecer capacidades técnicas en aspectos transversales a la metodología de proyectos, como: género, ambiente y transparencia, entre otros. Se debe destacar y aprovechar las evaluaciones positivas respecto al personal técnico de inversión pública y las iniciativas de asociaciones público-privadas de proyectos. Los retos futuros identificados para el SNIP debieran ser superados gradual y progresivamente, sin dejar de lado temas claves como la descentralización y la autonomía en la toma de decisiones de los actores regionales.
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Navarrete, Calix Norma Daniela. "Tegucigalpa, laboratoire urbain des modernités au Honduras Siècles XIXème et XXème." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH076/document.

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Dans cette étude, nous allons établir une comparaison diachronique de la ville de Tegucigalpa, capitale du honduras et les transformations urbaines qui se mènent à bien à partir de deux moments politiques et historiques : la réforme libérale du xixème siècle et la période néo-libérale de la fin du xxème siècle. pour cela, nous allons nous appuyer sur deux axes principaux : la reconstitution de discours des administrations libérales et néo-libérales, de manière que cela nous permette d'établir les similitudes entre les deux discours aussi bien que les différences. le deuxième axe sera constitué par l'analyse des résultats matériels de tous les deux discours dans le paysage urbain. comment vivent les habitants de la ville ces deux politiques de modernisation ? l'aspiration à la modernité de la part des autorités, traduite en politique urbaine, est-elle souhaitée ou subie par les tegucigalpais ? répondre à ces questions constituera notre problématique de recherche, autour de laquelle on articulera les facteurs politiques, sociaux, économiques et urbains qui conditionnent la modernisation de tegucigalpa
In this study, we will establish a diachronic comparison of the city of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, and the urban transformations that took place in two political and historical moments: the liberal reform of the Nineteenth century and the neo-liberal period of the end of the Twentieth century. For that, we will rely on two main axes: the reconstitution of discourses of the liberal and neo-liberal administrations, so that it allows us to establish the similarities between the two speeches as well as the differences. The second axis will be the analysis of the material results of both speeches in the urban landscape. How do the inhabitants Tegucigalpa live these two modernization policies? Is the ideal of modernity on behalf of the authorities, desired or suffered by its inhabitants? Answering these questions will constitute our research problem, around which we will articulate the political, social, economic and urban factors that condition the modernization of Tegucigalpa
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Chokshi, Mira (Mira K. ). "Temperature analysis for lake Yojoa, Honduras." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35495.

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Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2006.
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Lake Yojoa is the largest freshwater lake in Honduras, located in the central west region of the country (1405' N, 88° W). The lake has a surface area of 82 km2, a maximum depth of 26 m. and an average depth of 16 m. The locals believe that the anthropogenic activities around the lake for the past 25 years have impacted the water quality of the lake. Temperature analysis of the lake helps to understand the seasonal changes in the thermal structure of the lake, and it also indicates the seasonal changes in the water quality of the lake. The lake is marginally stratified most of the year, with a maximum difference of 4°C between the water surface and the lake bottom. The temporal changes in the thermal structure of the lake are studied using the lake stability analysis and a temperature model CE-THERM. The two analyses confirm that the lake overturns once a year. However, they differ on the onset of the overturn event and the seasonal changes in the stratification depth. The stability analysis indicates an overturn in November and for some years less stable lake conditions in June. The CE-THERM model was run for year 2005 and it indicates a possible overturn in June, and the lake remaining mixed until December.
(cont.) Further analysis using additional data is recommended to improve the temperature model predictions. Higher wind speeds, and lower air temperature were observed during the October and November time period, their combined effect appears to be mixing the lake. The inflow water is about 3 °C colder than the lake surface for most of the year, and it tends to sink in the bottom of the lake water column. Poor quality of inflow water settling in the bottom of the lake during a sudden overturn event can cause negative consequences on the dissolved oxygen of the lake, and thus the aquatic processes depending on it. Further studies are recommended to study the transport of the inflowing waters and their circulation in the lake water column, especially during the periods of low stability. Additionally, the thermal analysis can be extended to analyze other water quality constituents, and ultimately leading to the study of eutrophication.
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Bhattacharya, Mahua M. Eng Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Wastewater sludge management options for Honduras." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/50618.

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Sludge management is a fundamental area of concern across wastewater treatment systems in Honduras. The lack of timely sludge removal has led to declining plant performance in many facilities throughout the country. In addition to maintaining treatment efficiency, proper sludge management is important for mitigating pathogen levels and providing opportunities for safe beneficial reuse of biosolids. Based on analyses of data collected at waste stabilization ponds in the municipalities of Puerto Cortes and La Lima, sludge was characterized with respect to quantities generated (accumulation rates) and quality (helminths and heavy metals content). A review was conducted of appropriate sludge treatment technologies including sludge drying beds, alkaline stabilization, acid stabilization, anaerobic digestion, and composting. These options were evaluated based on a set of selected criteria. Anaerobic digestion, alkaline stabilization, and composting were all found to be suitable methods of sludge treatment. Alkaline stabilization and composting are well suited to facilities with sufficient land. Anaerobic digestion was recommended for areas with land constraints. Treated biosolids can be beneficially used within the community and/or at a regional scale. Potential regional end-uses include soil amendment in agriculture and forestry, or for land reclamation of mined lands. Public participation and acceptance is essential for the success of a biosolids reuse program. Potential strategies for engaging the community and addressing public concerns regarding biosolids were identified.
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Leiva, Alma. "Producto Centro Americano : Made In Honduras." VCU Scholars Compass, 2011. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2435.

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PRODUCTO CENTRO AMERICANO: MADE IN HONDURAS By Alma Leiva Master of Fine Arts A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University. Virginia Commonwealth University, 2011. Thesis Director: Robert Paris, Professor Kinetic Imaging / Photography and Film I was born in 1973 in Honduras, a country under military regime. In 1982 after 20 years of military rule, Honduras finally had democratic elections. During that decade, and as a consequence of the cold war, the kidnapping, torturing, murder and disappearance of civilians became common practices among the Honduran military. Peasant activists, university leaders, union workers and intellectuals were among its favorite targets. In Producto Centroamericano: Made in Honduras I present the viewer with a "product" entrenched in Honduran history; the disappearance of almost two hundred civilians in the 1980's for political reasons. The work also presents the viewer with the imminent threat of the return of this practice after its military coup in 2009. By juxtaposing references of torturing tools such as knives, metal poles, chains and meat hooks, against more frail materials such as paper, wax and fabric, I make allusions to the vulnerability of the individual against such repressive forces. Through the elements presented in the installation, I try to take the viewer on a journey that will hopefully, confront one with one’s own humanity and ultimately with one’s own mortality.
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Books on the topic "Honduras"

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Portillo, Noé Pineda. Honduras. Madrid: Anaya, 1988.

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McGaffey, Leta. Honduras. 2nd ed. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2010.

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Miller, Debra A. Honduras. San Diego, Calif: Lucent Books, 2006.

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Yankelevich, Pablo. Honduras. México, D.F: Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, 1989.

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Haynes, Tricia. Honduras. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999.

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Targ, Harry R. Honduras. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1995.

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Shields, Charles J. Honduras. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers, 2008.

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Michael, Spilling, ed. Honduras. 2nd ed. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2010.

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Howard-Reguindin, Pamela F. Honduras. Oxford: Clio, 1992.

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Pablo, Yankelevich, Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora., and Universidad de Guadalajara, eds. Honduras. México, D.F: Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Honduras"

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Painter, James, and Richard Lapper. "Prelims - Honduras." In Honduras, i—iv. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Latin America Bureau, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781909013261.000.

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Painter, James, and Richard Lapper. "1. Honduras." In Honduras, 1–133. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Latin America Bureau, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781909013261.001.

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Taylor, Ann C. M. "Honduras." In International Handbook of Universities, 385. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12912-6_61.

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Eberhard, F. "Honduras." In International Handbook of Universities, 520–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09323-6_44.

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Turner, Barry. "Honduras." In The Stateman’s Yearbook, 577–80. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-74024-6_183.

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Turner, Barry. "Honduras." In The Statesman’s Yearbook, 579–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-74027-7_183.

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Heck, André. "Honduras." In StarGuides 2001, 302. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4349-3_37.

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Turner, Barry. "Honduras." In The Statesman’s Yearbook, 579–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-67278-3_236.

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Heath-Brown, Nick. "Honduras." In The Stateman’s Yearbook, 580–83. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-57823-8_238.

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Turner, Barry. "Honduras." In The Statesman’s Yearbook 2010, 579–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-58632-5_183.

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Conference papers on the topic "Honduras"

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Escoto, Fredis Dubal Medina. "ICT Observatory, Honduras Case." In 2019 7th International Engineering, Sciences and Technology Conference (IESTEC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iestec46403.2019.00123.

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Rodriguez, Carlos Montoya, Kadri Parris, William Wolfe, and Carlos Montoya Thumann. "Pavement Management for Honduras." In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure 2014. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784478745.001.

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Flores, Wilfredo C., Gracia M. Pineda, Harold R. Chamorro, Milad Soleimani, Payman Dehghanian, Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, and Vijay K. Sood. "Energy System Observatory of Honduras." In 2021 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epec52095.2021.9621596.

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Skokan, Catherine, and David Munoz. "An Integrated Groundwater Study: Chasnigua, Honduras." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2010. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.3445440.

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Matchette-Downes, C. "The Petroleum Geology of Offshore Honduras." In First HGS and EAGE Conference on Latin America. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202180024.

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Hall III, Carsie, Ting Wang, Edwin Russo, Fabio Pinho, and Glenda Castillo. "Energy management and conservation for Honduras." In 35th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2000-3005.

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Godoy, Sofia Irene Venegas, Edwin Enrique Dore Rivera, and Roberto Rodriguez. "Sensory Analysis of Tobacco in Honduras." In 2023 IEEE Central America and Panama Student Conference (CONESCAPAN). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/conescapan60431.2023.10328366.

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Skokan, Catherine, and David Munoz. "An Integrated Groundwater Study: Chasnigua, Honduras." In 23rd EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.175.sageep029.

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Pineda, Fihama, and Iving Zelaya. "EL SISTEMA UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA Y TECNOLOGÍCA EN HONDURAS: UN ANÁLISIS FODA." In VII CONGRESO INVESTIGACIÓN, DESARROLLO E INNOVACIÓN DE LA UNIVERSIDAD INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA. Universidad Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47300/actasidi-unicyt-2022-09.

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La investigación científica es una de las funciones esenciales de la universidad, contributiva al desarrollo de las sociedades y a la resolución de los problemas económicos, sociales y políticos. Sin embargo, en las universidades hondureñas la función de investigación no ha sido prioritaria y la producción científica de la academia ha sido relativamente escasa. En este trabajo se presentan los aspectos que, según los y las investigadoras universitarios, inciden sobre la producción de conocimiento en el Sistema de Investigación Científica de Educación Superior de Honduras. La investigación realizada es de carácter cualitativo-descriptivo. Para la recogida de la información se utilizaron las técnicas de la entrevista abierta y grupo de discusión, desarrolladas de acuerdo con una muestra estructural. El análisis de los discursos producidos por el cuerpo investigador fue sistematizado utilizando la técnica de análisis FODA para ordenar los hallazgos y facilitar su estudio. Los resultados de este trabajo son un insumo útil para la formulación de iniciativas para la mejora de la capacidad instalada para la investigación en universidades públicas y privadas del país.
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Trabanino, Rogelio. "Production of biological control agents in Honduras." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.95261.

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Luciano, Dinys, Nidia Hidalgo, Nathyeli Acuña, and Anne-Marie Urban. Femicidio en Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001584.

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Hinestrosa, Carlos, Lenin Balza, Ramón Espinasa, and Carlos Sucre. Energy Dossier: Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008202.

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This dossier analyzes the energy sector in Honduras as it stood in 2010 and its changes over time. It describes the country's energy flow by consuming sector and source, and the sector's industrial organization and institutional framework.
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von Gleich, Utta, and Ernesto Gálvez. Pobreza étnica en Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012124.

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El presente estudio analiza los datos y fuentes demográficas sobre la población étnica de Honduras, así como la situación de pobreza en general, y en especial la étnica, en base a los escasos datos disponibles y accesibles. La descripción del marco institucional y jurídico vigente complementa la interpretación de la situación contemporánea. La presentación de un perfil etnocultural y socioeconómico de las etnias minoritarias de Honduras ocupa un lugar central del estudio para sensibilizar al lector interesado en las necesidades de cada etnia. El análisis de su potencial en recursos humanos y naturales abre la perspectiva para el mejoramiento de la situación socioeconómica y las respectivas estrategias de supervivencia.
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Novichkova, Tatiana. Political administrative map of Honduras. Edited by Nikolay Komedchikov and Alexandr Khropov. Entsiklopediya, May 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.15356/dm2016-02-10-9.

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Darrel, Pérez, ed. Indicadores de políticas agropecuarias: Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001905.

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García Zaballos, Antonio, and Claudia M. Salazar Suárez. Sector de telecomunicaciones en Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007651.

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El objetivo de este documento de debate es triple: (i) presentar la situación actual del mercado de telefonía fija, móvil y banda ancha, que constituyen el sector de las telecomunicaciones en Honduras, y las implicaciones del sector para el desarrollo económico y social; (ii) analizar las oportunidades y limitaciones que caracterizan el punto de partida de los principales agentes del sector, Regulador (CONATEL), Gabinete de Telecomunicaciones y Hondutel, y finalmente, (iii) plantear consideraciones para el diseño de un plan de acción específico para el país, al objeto de garantizar un aumento de la penetración de los servicios de telecomunicaciones gracias a un mayor despliegue de infraestructuras, así como un mayor uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) entre los distintos estratos de población.
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Delgado Quesada, Félix, and Rodrigo Bolaños Zamora. El gasto público en Honduras. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010158.

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El presente estudio sobre Honduras forma parte del proyecto "Creación de capital social por medio de la reforma fiscal" desarrollado por el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo con el patrocinio de la cooperación internacional. Este trabajo aborda la problemática del gasto público en Honduras. Lejos de pretender un diagnóstico exhaustivo de tan complejo tópico, el estudio se centra más bien en aquellos aspectos prioritarios que una reforma destinada a mejorar la eficiencia, transparencia y focalización del gasto público debiera priorizar para una inversión en desarrollo humano que contribuya a la legitimidad del Estado. El estudio tiene como objetivos evaluar la política del gasto público en sus aspectos macroeconómicos, microeconómicos e institucionales, tanto a nivel de procesos como de resultados, presentar un menú de recomendaciones de reforma del gasto público para que éste sea sostenible, eficiente y representativo, establecer un conjunto de prioridades y recomendaciones para la implementación de una reforma del gasto público.
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Allen, Summer L., and Luciana Delgado. Gender and food security in Honduras. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133808.

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Allen, Summer L., and Luciana Delgado. Género y seguridad alimentaria en Honduras. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134145.

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Bouillon, César P., Maria Fernanda Rodrigo, Jonathan Rose, María Eugenia Mújica, Stephany Maqueda Gassos, and Nathaniel Russell. Country Program Evaluation: Honduras 2015-2018. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004477.

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As part of its 2017-2018 annual work program, the Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) has evaluated the Country Program with Honduras 2015-2018. This is OVE's fifth independent country program evaluation (CPE) of the IDB's program with Honduras and the first to cover the work of both the IDB and IDB Invest in that county. It covers the IDB Group's program during the 2015-2018 period, which was guided by the IDB Country Strategy with Honduras 2015-2018 (document GN-2796-1). The preceding evaluations covered the periods 1990-2000 (document RE-263), 2001-2006 (document RE-328), 2007-2010 (document RE-390), and 2011-2014 (document RE-469).
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