News Honduras Education: Protesters in Honduras call for president to resign in wake of drug money accusations
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the capital on Tuesday to urge Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez to step down, just days after he was forced to deny taking money from drug gangs to secure his election in 2013. The premises of at least three businesses in the city were set on fire
News Honduras Education: Honduran school supported by South Coast residents
While in Honduras, Stadelman also makes electrical repairs and works on a variety of construction projects. Cowan has a background in secular and religious education. Cowan works with the school ...
News Honduras Education: The informal networks resisting Honduras's abortion ban
Honduras is one of six countries in Latin America with a total ... But stigma and misinformation persist. Through education and training, feminist activists hope that they can reduce the country's ...
News Honduras Education: Honduras coup: Why the 10-year anniversary matters today
Take Honduras, which this summer marked 10 years since the ousting ... In April, protests against perceived steps by the government to privatize the public health and education systems swept the ...
News Honduras Education: The democratic crisis in Honduras has reached a boiling point
The protests that shook Honduras in recent days were part of a broader crisis ... President Juan Orlando Hernández instructed Congress to withdraw two bills that would have privatized education and ...
News Honduras Education: Op-Ed: When Protests Broke Out in Honduras, the World Was Silent
The protests began after the National Congress of Honduras approved reforms to the National System of Health and Education – despite heavy disapproval throughout the nation. The reforms allowed ...