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  2. Students Helping Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The students from Villa Soleada attend the school on a full scholarship, with students from wealthier neighborhoods paying $40 a month (in U.S. dollars). The teaching staff is made up of both Honduran and American teachers. The school provides a longer school day than the typical Honduran school, alongside summer enrichment classes. [3]

  3. Claudia Spellmant - Wikipedia

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    Among other things, it said, trans people should be allowed to officially change their gender identity. In addition, the court ordered the government to pay $30,000 in damages to the family of Vicky Hernández. [9] In addition, the Honduran government would have to create a scholarship for trans women named after Vicky Hernández.

  4. Politics of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran government provided bases for U.S. backed counter-revolutionary armies operating in Nicaragua. Between 1981 and 1984, several forced disappearances were carried out by the military, as proved before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights .

  5. Education in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The government also protects the related rights to research, learn, and teach. [ 4 ] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) [ 5 ] finds that Honduras is fulfilling only 58.7% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to education based on the country's level of income. [ 6 ]

  6. US urges Honduras to reconsider treaty withdrawal as ... - AOL

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    Castro, who ordered her government to withdraw from the treaty after the U.S. ambassador expressed concern over a meeting between Honduran and Venezuelan defense officials, suggested the treaty ...

  7. Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    Every year the school also pays homage to a Honduran arts teacher. [5] In 2009, ENBA had 260 students but enrollment levels had declined by 2015, when only 236 students were enrolled, despite the scholarships and financial aid awarded.

  8. Executive branch of the government of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Honduras is organized according to Title I: On the State [1] of the Honduran Constitution of 1982. According to Title V: Branches of the Government, [2] the three administrative branches are the legislative, executive and judicial. The legislative branch is the National Congress, which is elected by direct vote.

  9. Honduras promises to end extradition treaty with US after ...

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    TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) -Honduras' foreign ministry on Wednesday said it would end a more than a century-old extradition treaty with the U.S. after Washington's ambassador expressed concern about a ...