CERF-funded Project

Honduras

Humanitarian response to people in situations of mobility, transit and displacement in Honduras in the context of insecurity and humanitarian crises (23-UF-IOM-016)

Project overview

The main objective of this project is to improve the protection, dignity, and living conditions of populations on the move through safe and dignified temporary accommodation, access to essential household items, and cash assistance. This IOM project delivers shelter and non-food items, multi-purpose cash, and coordinated camp management services. The project provides life-saving assistance to 72,792 people, including 19,915 women, 41,502 men, 11,375 children, and including 1,618 persons with disabilities.

Sector Amount in US$
Shelter and Non-Food Items US$720,000
Multi-Purpose Cash US$54,000
Camp Coordination and Camp Management US$1,026,000