by Keyla Suazo, Honduras | Apr 22, 2022
All children have the right to grow up in a loving family environment. This idea has always been at the center of NPH’s philosophy and values. Though NPH Honduras operates residential care programs for children and adolescents who cannot currently live with their...
by Keyla Suazo, Honduras | Mar 24, 2022
According to the World Food Program, 60% of Hondurans experience food insecurity. Children under 5, especially girls, and people with disabilities are particularly vulnerable when it comes to malnutrition and food insecurity. Furthermore, climate change and the...
by Keyla Suazo, Honduras | Jan 13, 2022
In Honduras, statistics show that only one in five young adults go to college. In many rural communities, young people do not have access to school beyond sixth grade, unless they are willing to travel for hours every day to get to school. Vulnerable families simply...
by Aristides Manzanarez, Nicaragua | Nov 19, 2021
Living with Disabilities in Nicaragua According to Global Health studies, approximately 12.5% of children under the age of 14 have some form of disability in Nicaragua but only 3.5% of children between six and 16 years of age are enrolled in a special education...
by Aristides Manzanarez, Nicaragua | Nov 19, 2021
Technical and Vocational Education: The Master Key to Alleviating Poverty Access to technical education is undoubtedly one of the great challenges for Nicaragua and for the entire Latin American region. Since education is considered the key to effective development...