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Honduras: food security Santa Barbara 34 images Created 5 May 2019

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  • A man working at a gourmet cocoa nursery in the Merendon valley of Honduras.
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  • Maria Sosa of CASM grafts gourmet cocoa to resistant stock. The trees are being used to reforest a watershed in an environmental crisis in Honduras, and the cocoa provides income for the local communities.
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  • Onions drying on a line of barbed wire, rural Honduras.
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  • A Honduran farmer prepares to kill a rabbit he has bred. He dispatches the animal with a sharp blow to the back of the head that dislocates the neck and kills the animal instantly.
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  • a stem of tiny flower buds
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  • a stem of tiny flowers
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  • Tilapia fish caught in a net on a community fish project in Piedras Negras, Santa Bárbara, Honduras
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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  • A woman cooks on an improved wood-burning stove in Santa Barbara, Honduras
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  • In a project for clean drinking water in the village of Buenos Aires in Santa Barbara, Honduras, villagers dug trenches for several kilometers and provided all the non-expert labour for the project. Until the project was implemented, drinking water was fetched mainly by the women, many of whom had to carry heavy water containers for an hour a day.
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  • A rural kitchen in Honduras.
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  • In a project for clean drinking water in the village of Buenos Aires in Santa Barbara, Honduras, villagers dug trenches for several kilometers and provided all the non-expert labour for the project. Until the project was implemented, drinking water was fetched mainly by the women, many of whom had to carry heavy water containers for an hour a day.
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  • In a project for clean drinking water in the village of Buenos Aires in Santa Barbara, Honduras, villagers dug trenches for several kilometers and provided all the non-expert labour for the project. Until the project was implemented, drinking water was fetched mainly by the women, many of whom had to carry heavy water containers for an hour a day.
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  • In a project for clean drinking water in the village of Buenos Aires in Santa Barbara, Honduras, villagers dug trenches for several kilometers and provided all the non-expert labour for the project. Until the project was implemented, drinking water was fetched mainly by the women, many of whom had to carry heavy water containers for an hour a day.
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  • Manuel Lopez walks over a neighbour's ground that has been burned. Agricultural advisors in a programme supported by CWS are encouraging more sustainable methods of weed control, that prevent erosion of slopes.
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  • Wendy Lopez lays a table for a family meal in a rural household in Buenos Aires, Santa Barbara, Honduras. Wendy and her family take part in a programme assisted by CWS and partner organisation CASM that focuses on food production and nutrition. The interventions of the programme are strategic and aim to boost areas of poor nutrition.
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  • Evangelina in her kitchen in a rural house in Buenos Aires, Santa Barbara, Honduras. The arrival of a clean drinking water supply to the house will make her life a lot easier she says, as currently she walks up to an hour a day to bring water to her kitchen.
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  • Wendy Lopez at home in a rural household in Buenos Aires, Santa Barbara, Honduras. Wendy and her family were taking part in a programme on food production and nutrition. The interventions of the programme were strategic, aiming to boost areas of poor nutrition.
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  • A detailed map of risks drawn by villagers in a coastal area affected by floods and landslides during the rainy season on the Atlantic coast of Honduras near Trujillo. Noel Landaverde, coordinator of the Colón and Gracias a Dios region is on the right of the picture.
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  • Ebin Marmol drinks water at a hydroelectric project on the atlantic coast of Honduras near Trujillo.
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  • children help pushing a boat out on a CWS-supported project for disaster preparedness on the atlantic coast of Honduras. The project helps avoids flooding and landslide disasters that have occured here in the past during the hurricane season.
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  • A young woman cooking in her kitchen. She lives in a coastal area affected by floods and landslides during the rainy season on the Atlantic coast of Honduras near Trujillo, and takes part in projects supported by CWS to reduce risks and disasters.
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  • In Terreritos village in Santa Barbara, Honduras a women's group runs a small-scale chicken farm to help improve their nutrition. The farm is managed entirely by the women and provides eggs, chicken and chicken manure for agricultural projects. Other projects being run in the village include clean drinking water and wormeries for compost. The various projects are part of a regional programme to improve nutrition by elimating parasites in the water, and increasing availability of key nutrients including proteins.
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  • villagers pushing a boat out on a CWS-supported project for disaster preparedness on the atlantic coast of Honduras. The project helps avoids flooding and landslide disasters that have occured here in the past during the hurricane season.
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  • a man pulls a boat safely to shore on a project for disaster preparedness on the atlantic coast of Honduras. The project helps avoids flooding and landslide disasters that have occured here in the past during the hurricane season.
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  • In a village fish project In Piedras Negras, Santa Bárbara, some 4500 tilapia fish were brought to maturity in the first year. The villagers share the fish between them.
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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  • A muddy path in rural Honduras goes through a forest area
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  • In Buenos Aires village, Santa Barbara, villagers are working to secure safe drinking water. Here villagers stand atop the new water tank they are building.
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  • A coffee plantation with shade trees and houses in the mountains of Santa Barbara, Honduras
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  • Salvador Hernandez in Piedras Negras, Santa Barbara, Honduras, working on beehives in a community project that produces honey, beeswax and royal jelly. Produce is consumed in the community and sold in local markets. The project, that is part of a broader regional programme on food production and nutrition, is supported by CWS through CASM.
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