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Kay Valle is a journalist based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
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Honduras Hosts Human Rights Conference
Military and law enforcement leaders from 10 countries convened at the Central American Human Rights Initiative Conference in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to discuss human rights directives and policies. The event, supported by the Honduran Ministry of Defense and U.S. Southern Command, included discussions on regional training, the Women, Peace, and Security Initiative, and the role of military in civilian security operations. The conference highlighted the importance of institutionalizing human rights within military operations and the ongoing efforts to improve performance and knowledge sharing among the region's security forces.
JTF-Bravo, Committed to Honduras
In Plan de Encima, Honduras, students faced significant challenges traveling to high school until U.S. Southern Command's JTF-Bravo constructed new classrooms and facilities, improving local education. JTF-Bravo, active in Honduras for over 40 years, also supports health projects, medical missions, and veterinary care, benefiting remote communities. Their efforts, in collaboration with USAID and the Honduran Office of Security Cooperation, have been positively received, emphasizing the importance of education and healthcare in fostering development.
Security Forces Combat Escalating Violence in Honduras
Honduras faces escalating violence marked by multiple murders, prison riots, and clashes among criminal groups, with June being the most brutal month. President Xiomara Castro has implemented strong measures, including partial emergency measures in high danger zones and operations to counter homicides and extortion. Despite a decrease in violence early in the year, extortion rates have surged. Authorities have intensified actions against criminal organizations, capturing key leaders and implementing curfews and rewards for capturing perpetrators. The United Nations Development Program and USAID report a significant increase in extortion in key regions.
Guatemala Trains Partner Nations’ Military Police
The Guatemalan Military Police School hosted the First International Military Police Course under the Central American Armed Forces Conference (CFAC) framework, training personnel from Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic. The course aimed to standardize military police knowledge and techniques across the region, focusing on tactical, technical, legal, and physical-sports areas. The training included various protocols and laws, emphasizing respect for human rights. The initiative is seen as crucial for regional security and enhancing the operational capacity of military police forces in Central America.
CENTAM SMOKE, 15 Years of Training in Central America
The CENTAM SMOKE exercise, held at the Manuel Soto Cano Air Base in Honduras, brought together military rescuers and professional firefighters from five countries for disaster response training. Participants from Colombia, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Jamaica shared knowledge and learned new techniques. The exercise, organized by Joint Task Force Bravo, aims to enhance regional emergency response capabilities. Notable participants included U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Laura Chávez and experienced firefighter Porfirio Ernesto Hernández. The training featured advanced equipment like fire simulators, with plans for further investment. The event highlighted the importance of international collaboration in emergency preparedness.
The 'new AIDS of the Americas'
The article discusses a life-threatening illness that is being compared to AIDS, which is spreading across the Americas. The disease is transmitted by blood-sucking insects and poses a significant health risk. The article likely delves into the details of the disease, its transmission, the symptoms, and the impact it is having on the affected populations. It may also cover the response from the medical community and potential measures to combat the spread of the illness.
Over 20,000 Children Orphaned by Violence in Honduras
Street artists use art as their weapon and the walls of Tegucigalpa are their canvas in the fight against violence
Honduras is suffering greatly from the effects of climate change, that is why the Honduran Armed Forces' First Battalion of Engineers is constructing hundreds of water reservoirs to assist civilians in a drought-stricken area known as the “Dry Corridor,” which includes 132 towns in 14 departments throughout the country's southern, western, and central zones.
Honduran street artist seeks to raise awareness about gun violence in one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
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