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Stories of migrant people stuck in Danlí, Honduras
Migrants set up tents at the Monument to the Mother park in Danlí. Honduras, August 2023.
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Our teams provide care to victims and survivors of sexual violence, and family planning and mental health support to marginalised communities in Choloma.  In San Pedro Sula, we work to improve access to medical and psychological healthcare for LGBTQI+ people and people engaged in sex work.

Our activities in 2024 in Honduras

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.

MSF in Honduras in 2024 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) marked the 50-year anniversary of our first response in Honduras in 2024. Today, we deliver healthcare for migrants and marginalised groups, including people engaged in sex work and the LGBTQI+ community.
Honduras IAR map 2024
Country map for the IAR 2024.
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Our first-ever response in Honduras followed Hurricane Fifí in 1974, and since then, we have remained committed to providing medical care to people affected by natural hazards, sexual violence, and disease outbreaks, as well as migrants travelling through the country.

As part of a study initiated in 2023 in collaboration with the World Mosquito Program, the Ministry of Health, and the National Autonomous University of Honduras, we released mosquitoes inoculated with Wolbachia, a bacterium that prevents them from carrying dengue. Future mosquito generations will inherit these bacteria, disrupting the transmission chain. By late 2024, most mosquitoes in the pilot area near the capital, Tegucigalpa, carried Wolbachia.

To address the high number of cases of dengue in northern Honduras, MSF supported the Ministry of Health with staff, medicines and medical supplies in four municipalities.

In 2024, we concluded the sexual and reproductive health activities we had been running for seven years to support Choloma's mother and child healthcare clinic and mobile clinics. In San Pedro Sula, we continue to provide comprehensive health services for people who engage in sex work and members of the LGBTQI+ community, including psychosocial support, screening for cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections, HPV vaccinations, family planning, and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Our team also treats victims and survivors of sexual violence. 

We maintained our base in Danlí, a city near the border with Nicaragua, offering medical and psychological care, social support, and health promotion services to migrants.
 

In 2024
 
Joined efforts.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF phases out Danlí migrant care project in Honduras

Project Update 4 Jul 2025
 
Fighting dengue with mosquitoes
Honduras

Promising results from study on mosquitoes has researchers buzzing in Honduras

Project Update 1 Nov 2024
 
Migrant camp in Matamoros
Central American migration

Migrants in Central America and Mexico face violence and abuse

Press Release 27 May 2024
 
Migrant camp in Matamoros
Mexico

Violence, desperation and abandonment on the Central American migration route

Report 24 May 2024
 
Arbovirus Project
Honduras

Innovative approach uses mosquitos to combat dengue in Honduras

Press Release 25 Aug 2023
 
Marvellous Nzenza with her mother Jacqueline and MSF social worker Relative Chitungo
International Women's Day

Overcoming taboos to ensure women's sexual health

Project Update 2 Mar 2023

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