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  2. Gender inequality in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    As seen in various news reports, women who do not conform to what is socially deemed as appropriate behavior are often subjected to violence. In 2018 Honduras had 388 cases of femicide (according to Merriam Webster Dictionary femicide is a gender-based murder of a woman or girl by a man) - an average of 32 women killed per month. [5]

  3. Femicide in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Femicide in Honduras is a concept referring to murders committed against women (i.e., femicide) in Honduras since 1990. According to the Penal Code in force until 2018, the crime of femicide is defined as a man or men killing a woman for reasons of gender, with hatred and contempt for her condition as a woman. Between 2002 and 2013, 3,923 women ...

  4. Femicide in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The NCTA also experienced high levels of migration outflow due to the lack of safety for women, which are subject to gang violence, sexual violence, homicide, and gender-based violence. [20] A common practice in this region includes gang members forcing women into relationships with them, "novias de pandilleros".

  5. How USAID freeze could be the most catastrophic for ... - AOL

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    The agency is also heavily involved in services that support gender-based violence. ... Honduras, in 2022. Critics have long argued that the organization’s results are difficult to quantify, ...

  6. Támara prison riot - Wikipedia

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    In a 2021 report, Human Rights Watch stated that "Overcrowding, inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, beatings, intra-gang violence, and detainee killings are endemic in [Honduran] prisons." [ 2 ] Contraband , such as drugs, pistols, machine guns, and grenades, has been discovered in Honduran prisons.

  7. Federal agency in DOGE's crosshairs played key role in Harris ...

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    In 2022, USAID announced programs in Central America to end gender-based violence, including a $6.5 million program in Guatemala and a $2.7 million program in Honduras. That built off a program ...

  8. Violence, gangs cast pall over life in Honduras

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    During my roughly three months spent in Honduras in 2018, I photographed mothers waiting at the morgue for the bodies of murdered sons and daughters, police keeping watch over corpses left lying ...

  9. Human rights in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    AI also said that "some women and girls taking part in the demonstrations are reportedly suffering gender based violence and abuse at the hands of police officers" and that at the same time that "protests increase and spread throughout the country, violent methods of repressing dissent intensify and Honduran citizens are increasingly exposed to ...