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The British Ambassador to Honduras held a meeting with the leadership of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Cortés (CCIC), in San Pedro Sula.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Juliana Correa, met with Honduran Foreign Minister Javier Bu Soto in San Pedro Sula to reaffirm the strong and growing relationship between the United Kingdom and Honduras.
The Secretary of Economic Development of Honduras, Fredis Cerrato, held a productive meeting with the British Ambassador to Honduras, Juliana Correa in San Pedro Sula.
Message from His Majesty King Charles III to the people of Honduras on the occasion of Independence Day.
Three outstanding Honduran professionals are heading to the UK to pursue fully funded master’s degrees, having earned a place in the Chevening Scholarship programme.
The new facility will produce bio-inputs to improve soil health, reduce production costs, and strengthen crops through eco-friendly practices.
Honduran students can now apply for a fully funded master’s degree in the UK through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship programme.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Juliana Correa, presented her Credentials to the President of the Republic of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, during a ceremony held at the Presidential Residence in Tegucigalpa.
An official from the UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) engaged with stakeholders in Honduras to advance energy transition.
Deputy Head of Mission, Paul Huggins, welcomed the Honduran Chevening Scholars who successfully completed their master's programs at UK universities.
Senior British officials toured Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to witness first-hand the impact of the UK’s Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF).
The British Embassy is participating as observer at the primary elections in Honduras, scheduled for 9 March 2025.
Chevening alumni from Guatemala and Honduras organized a roundtable discussion and a documentary screening to discuss solutions to environmental challenges.
Through the Start Fund the UK has supported the allocation of £150,000 (US$195,000) to assist the floodings emergency in Honduras.
A delegation from Honduras joined a regional workshop aimed at promoting public-private collaboration and foster more transparent and data-driven planning and delivery of infrastructure.
The British Embassy is now accepting project proposals for Magna Carta Fund and Equalities Enabling Fund for the 2025/2026 financial year.
UK Statement for the Interactive dialogue on technical cooperation in Honduras. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Chevening alumni from Guatemala and Honduras are developing a project to address the pollution of Motagua River, working with authorities and decision makers.
Two Hondurans will pursue fully funded master’s degree programmes in the United Kingdom after securing a Chevening scholarship.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Nick Whittingham, visits projects which are helping communities to preserve ecosystems and tackle forest fires while reducing poverty.
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