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The British Ambassador to Honduras, Tom Carter, hosted a Welcome Back reception on 12 February in honour of returning Chevening scholars.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Representatives of Brennan & Partners, a British consultancy and investment firm, visited Honduras from 19 to 21 November.
Congresswoman Sara Medina is participating in the conference to discuss how to strengthen visibility, and further empower female parliamentarians to continue to drive change in Honduras and internationally.
The Latin America Director at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), Nigel Baker, will travel to Honduras on October 25.
Young future leaders met in Guatemala to reiterate their commitment to gender equality as a development tool.
A number of selected scholars from Honduras were given an official send-off, ahead of their departure to the UK, by the British Ambassador, Thomas Carter, at a reception in Tegucigalpa.
The United Kingdom is supporting the Government of Honduras on improving its ability to identify fake travel documents and victims of human trafficking at main immigration checkpoints.
Applications for Chevening Scholarships to study in the UK are open between 6 August and 6 November 2018.
The British Government is providing two major sources of funding for projects to protect animals and plants from trafficking and extinction.
Joanna Crellin announced as Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner (HMTC) for Latin America and the Caribbean (LATAC).
Today, on World Press Freedom Day the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to media freedom and protection of journalists.
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, today welcomed Britain's partners coming together to expel over 100 Russian officials following the Salisbury attack.
After the successful completion of their Chevening Scholarships in the UK and return to Honduras, the Deputy Head of Mission of the British Embassy, Andrew Tate welcomed the newest group of alumni at a reception.
Experts from the UK held a seminar on the development of infrastructure with public and private investment.
The British Government is supporting a project to encourage municipalities from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras to adopt practices which can prevent corruption.
Statement by the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, following the inauguration of President Juan Orlando Hernandez on 27 January 2018.
Statement from the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, following publication of the results of the November 2017 elections.
Statement from the British Ambassador to Honduras, Thomas Carter, in regard to the country’s situation.
The United Kingdom welcomes Honduras’ commitment to the WePROTECT Global Alliance, confirmed by a letter from the Acting Secretary of State, Jose Isaias Barahona.
Mr Thomas (Tom) Carter has been appointed Her Majesty’s Non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras in succession to Ms Carolyn Davidson
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