Honduras: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

I've discovered the greatest limitation to humanitarian work is the one I have the most control over. 
Climate change disproportionately affects indigenous communities. This organization is trying to change that.
I was invited to help light a fire; little did I know that it would help light a fire within. 
Building connections between international NGOs and their local beneficiaries. 
A program aimed at providing assistance to female survivors of violence is launched in Copán, Honduras.
Daniel begins his placement and learns how mining affects indigenous people.
As Daniel starts his volunteer placement, he begins to question his role. 
February 17, 2015

Postcards from Utila

Out of sight of the sun-drenched beaches of a popular Honduran diving destination, a dangerous reality threatens the viability of future tourism.
The first in our new series of videos exploring international careers, and ways to make a living from your passion.  Meet Mark Rogers, who runs the only freediving operation in the Caribbean.
Seduced by the laid-back charm of the tiny island of Utila, Mark Rogers established the first freediving certification program in the Caribbean—and made the island his home.
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