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Prosecutor General and Head of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Thelma Aldana, opened a UK-funded workshop with officials from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras Public Prosecutors’ Offices.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The British Embassy says goodbye to five Chevening scholars.
International experts and Honduran officials analysed the latest advances in the professionalisation of public procurement, and shared experiences and international best practices.
The British Government continues to support the second phase of a programme that seeks to guarantee justice operators’ independence and respect for the law in Honduras.
The British Embassy recently hosted a reception for Honduran students coming back from the UK after concluding a successful year of post graduate studies.
The call for bids for the Central America Programme Fund 2017/18 is now open, and initial bids are invited from implementers before 16 April 2017.
The Director of the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute (SAERI), Dr Paul Brickle, visited Roatán and Tegucigalpa last week.
International experts shared the latest advances in international practices to improve the management of public procurement in Honduras.
British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, took advantage of a recent visit to London to meet with the Honduran Ambassador to the UK, Mr. Ivan Romero.
Supported by the UK and working with Global Partners Governance (GPG), the Honduran Congress and CICESCT have been involved in the first post-legislative scrutiny exercise.
The British Embassy in Guatemala and concurrent for Honduras will grant £19,000 to the Mission of Support Against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH, by its acronym in Spanish), to help the institution continue its …
UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Baroness Joyce Anelay, today met the President of Congress, Mauricio Oliva, to evaluate a UK-funded project aimed at strengthening congressional post-legislative …
UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Baroness Joyce Anelay, met today with the Honduran Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maria Del Carmen Nasser, and the Honduran Government Coordinator, Jorge Ramon…
Minister for Human Rights demonstrates UK’s continuing support to Central America and Mexico during a human-rights focused visit to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico.
Baroness Joyce Anelay, UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will travel to Honduras next week to discuss further strengthening UK relations with the country and enhancing mutual cooperation on human …
Regular visitors to the UK from Honduras will be eligible to apply to join the UK’s Registered Traveller Service from Monday 21 November.
Business travellers and frequent visitors from 16 countries to benefit from faster entry to the UK as Registered Traveller Service grows
The British Embassy is funding a project to train 40 agents from the Police Investigations Department (DPI) in Tegucigalpa, in order to provide better tools to improve their research and analytical capabilities.
The British Minister of State for Latin America, Alan Duncan, met with a group of Honduran officials visiting London and stated the UK’s commitment to keep strengthening the economic relationship between the two countries.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, inaugurated in Tegucigalpa the first of a series of workshops aimed at studying the effectiveness of current laws available to tackle human trafficking in Honduras.
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