Honduras Overview

HondurasSince its establishment in 2013, the Honduras Project has offered a sustained international presence in a country where human-rights defenders continue to face extreme risk. Responding to a formal request from the Plataforma de Derechos Humanos de Honduras, the team conducted visits in 2011–12, assessed urgent threats, and launched full protective accompaniment and advocacy operations in 2013. Honduras is now widely recognised as one of the most dangerous places globally for journalists, land-rights defenders, Indigenous peoples and LGBTI+ activists. For example, between 2002 and March 2014, 111 land and environmental rights defenders were murdered in Honduras—making it the most lethal country in the world for that category of rights-work.

HondurasThe Project offers accompaniment to eight human-rights organisations across three thematic areas: land, territory & environment; LGBTI+ rights; and freedom of expression. see more Based in Tegucigalpa, its international volunteers support local defenders by providing visibility, monitoring, emergency alert-networks, and linkages to diplomatic and international mechanisms. The accompaniment approach aligns with the broader strategy of Peace Brigades International (PBI) of protective presence, witnessing and advocacy. 

HondurasFor Canadian audiences and donors, the Honduras Project illustrates how extractivism, impunity, criminalisation of dissent, and the shrinking of civic space are not only local concerns but also part of global systems of investment, trade and policy. On this page you will find a clear overview of our strategy in Honduras, followed by a selection of articles and reports that document the defenders, communities, and movements we accompany, their challenges and their resilience.

Honduras Updates

Three alleged perpetrators arrested in the murder of human rights defender Juan López in Honduras

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Photo: Juan López. This hour we are following a media conference being held by the Tocoa Municipal Committee for the Defence of Common and Public...

CANSEC to include three countries considered “not free”, with documented violations against human rights defenders

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Photo: CADSI image promoting the CANSEC event in Ottawa showing the flags of Saudi Arabia (third row, sixth over), Türkiye (fourth row, fourth over)...

PBI-Canada congratulates Fedepesan and Credhos on landmark court ruling in fight to protect the San Silvestre wetlands

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Photo: Fedepesan president Yuli Velásquez commenting on, as Credhos notes, this achievement for the historic struggle of artisanal fishing communities. This past Saturday May 9,...

PBI-Mexico accompanies the XIV March of National Dignity for the disappeared on Mother’s Day in Mexico City

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Photo: PBI-Mexico accompanies the Cerezo Committee as members hold banners with the images of Gabriel Alberto Cruz Sánchez and Edmundo Reyes Amaya. Photo by...

PBI-Honduras meets with Arcoíris, expresses concern over delay in Honduras implementing LGBTI+ rights

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The Peace Brigades International-Honduras Project has posted on social media: “This week, we met with Arcoíris to get an update on the security situation facing...