Hondurans

Hondurans (Spanish: Hondureños) are a Hispanic people who descend largely from the Spaniards (Andalusians and Extremadurans), and from various tribes of indigenous peoples that belonged to Mesoamerica. Most Hondurans live in Honduras, although there is also a significant Honduran diaspora, particularly in the United States, Spain, and many smaller communities in other countries around the world. There are also people living in Honduras who are not Hondurans, because they were not born or raised in Honduras, nor have they yet gained citizenship.

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UN: The United Nations · 29 April 2024 English

11 p.

state of emergency had violated the rule of law. Hondurans continued to enjoy freedom of movement and were


UN: The United Nations · 24 April 2024 English

10 p.

implementation of policies and measures benefiting Hondurans. Despite persistent challenges, significant progress the internal displacement of large numbers of Hondurans, an update would be appreciated on the steps violence against Indigenous Peoples and Afro- Hondurans and the criminalization of human rights defenders


UN: The United Nations · 3 April 2024 English

23 p.

with the families concerned in the search for Hondurans who disappear along migration routes. In addition


USAID: United States Agency for International Development · 22 March 2024 English

The Request integrates solutions to these issues across sectors and seeks to prevent and respond to GBV by addressing the root causes of violence, improving protection services for survivors, and …

million to improve and expand opportunities for Hondurans to pursue temporary lawful labor pathways to the


Refugees International · 19 March 2024 English

Implementation of this policy has led to the repatriation of tens of thousands of Guatemalans and Hondurans, who continue to flee their countries and come to the U. [...] Colombia remains in the top 5 countries

repatriation of tens of thousands of Guatemalans and Hondurans, who continue to flee their countries and come


World Bank Group · 18 March 2024 English

This paper presents distributional national accounts for Honduras over 2003-2019, using survey microdata, administrative tax records, and national account aggregates. It assembles comprehensive data on formal income for high-income individuals, …

high for regional levels, with almost half of Hondurans living on less than $6.85 a day (2017 PPP) (Figure


Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University · 6 March 2024 English

“The shaping of the style of our lives is removed from us.”10 But despite the perilous state of city life, the solution was, to Mailer, equally clear: “Power to the …

Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Cubans, Colombians, Hondurans, Ecuadorans, and Peruvians. See Tyler Anbinder


UN: The United Nations · 9 February 2024 English

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The most important bodies for the protection of Hondurans abroad fall under the authority of the Ministry destination countries, which register almost 700,000 Hondurans, and the outdated Population and Housing Census entirely accurate information on the number of Hondurans abroad – including irregular migrants – and to services provided by the Alho Voz call centre to Hondurans abroad; 29 consular registration certificates comparative data on repatriation of deceased Hondurans, disaggregated by gender, place of death and age;


MPI: Migration Policy Institute · 22 January 2024

In contrast to the Mexican single adults who made up the lion’s share of arrivals in the 2000s and earlier periods and the growing number of northern Central Americans in …

and Haitians, extending them to Salvadorans, Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Colombians in July and Ecuadorians encountered in seven of the nine sectors, while Hondurans ranked first in Rio Grande Valley, as did Cubans


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2024 English

tracting Parties in favour of Venezuelans and Hondurans, duly authenticated, will be recipro- cally valid


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