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Study Reveals Deep Inequalities in Urban Food Resilience in Honduras

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The analysis, which covered 1,365 urban households in Comayagua, Choluteca, Santa Rosa de Copán and La Ceiba, According to the report, 57% of the resilience index comes from the ability to adapt the household (education of the head or head of household, proportion of economically active population and access to credit), while the remaining 43% depends on access to assets such as housing, technology and transport.The entry Study reveals deep ineq…
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The analysis, which covered 1,365 urban households in Comayagua, Choluteca, Santa Rosa de Copán and La Ceiba, According to the report, 57% of the resilience index comes from the ability to adapt the household (education of the head or head of household, proportion of economically active population and access to credit), while the remaining 43% depends on access to assets such as housing, technology and transport.The entry Study reveals deep ineq…

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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