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Millions affected by Hurricane ETA threatened by new storm
Ensure the implementation of health protocols to prevent COVID-19 infections and to protect children in World Vision's ...
Read MoreWorld Vision responds to Hurricane ETA with humanitarian aid for more than 38,500 people
In response to the emergency, World Vision Honduras is acting as quickly as possible to help thousands of people ...
Read MoreCentral American children to the emergency center for Hurricane ETA and COVID-19
In the area of Humanitarian Affairs, World Vision in Central America has more than 40 years working to respond to ...
Read MoreFUNAZUCAR and World Vision Honduras join efforts to contribute to the development of sugar communities
La Fundación de la Agroindustria Azucarera de Honduras FUNAZUCAR y World Vision Honduras..
Read MoreClimate Change Summit in favor of the Dry Corridor ends with Copán Declaration
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Mexico agreed to mobilize at least $100 million and ...
Read MoreWorld Vision donates school furniture to boost quality of education in the country
In an ongoing effort to improve the learning conditions of children in Honduras...
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