The 1998 hurricane ended a decade of promise, highlighting the need to better prepare for the next climate-related disaster.
Central America Is Still Recovering from Hurricane Mitch
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Luis Guillermo Solís
“This Can Be Done”: In Honduras, Farmers Adapt to a Changing Climate
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John Otis
Rather than heading north, some Central Americans are rotating crops and making other changes. But funding is scarce.
Former Honduran President Hernández Barred From Entry Into U.S.
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Anthony Harrup
"The Biden administration has made anticorruption efforts its top priority in Central America," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Wall Street Journal.
Eric Farnsworth on VOA: Preview of the Summit of the Americas
"There is a lot at stake," said Farnsworth about the Summit of the Americas, to be held in Los Angeles, California.
Vice President Harris Looks for a Fresh Start on Migration Issues in Honduras
To have the ability to be able to talk meaningfully with the incoming president of Honduras changes the dynamic, said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to NPR.
Amid Soaring Turnout, Castro Set to Be Honduras' Next President
The democratic socialist and former first lady will end to 12 years of National Party rule in the country.
Xiomara Castro’s Historic Win: What Happens Next?
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Patricio Navia, Lucas Perelló
After her apparent landslide victory, five questions could shape her government.