Honduras | Beyond the Taboo: 5 Key Lessons from Supporting Adolescents in San Pedro Sula
May 15, 2026By Ángel Sijé Blancarte Ochoa, in conversation with Sonia García, MSF Project Medical Referent in San Pedro Sula Since 2025, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been running a project in San Pedro Sula, northern Honduras, focused on...
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Honduras: One year of providing sexual and reproductive health services to adolescents
May 8, 2026“Sometimes, [we] were raised in an ‘old-fashioned’ way, and it’s very difficult to understand teenagers,” says Roxana*, the mother of an MSF patient. “I have a 22-year-old son and a 13-year-old daughter, and it’s not the same being alone [single] during their adolescence. I wouldn’t want my daughter to get pregnant at a young age, make bad decisions, or fall in with the wrong crowd. That’s why the support Doctors...
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Honduras: A safe space for LGBTQI+ patients in San Pedro Sula
March 13, 2026Making care more inclusive isn’t just the right thing to do — it saves lives.It’s late afternoon on a quiet street corner in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, but for a Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team, the main work...
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Honduras: MSF provides support for vaccination campaign in San Pedro Sula
February 13, 2026“Good morning, Tikamaya community. Doctors Without Borders and the Ministry of Health invite you to participate in the vaccination campaign we will be carrying out in your community. We are vaccinating children under five years old”, repeats Wendy, an MSF...
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Honduras: MSF concludes Arbovirus prevention project in Tegucigalpa
December 3, 2025Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has concluded our Arbovirus prevention project in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. This was an innovative initiative that combined science and community participation to reduce the transmission of dengue fever. While the activities related to the...
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Honduras: Fighting dengue with mosquitos
November 5, 2024Promising results from deadly disease study has researchers and patients buzzing The sky over El Manchén is as blue as ever. This suburb of Honduras’ capital is still bustling, with people jostling to get to work and cars honking in...
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Honduras: MSF fights deadly outbreak of dengue fever
October 23, 2013An epidemic of haemorrhagic dengue fever is spreading through San Pedro Sula, Honduras’ second city, with more than three times as many cases as last year. This form of dengue can be deadly, with children most at risk. Teams from...
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