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Honduras

Migration and Child Labor

  • Migration and Child Labor

    Honduras 2019

  • Database

    Migration and Child Labor

Household Mobility Survey

All girls, boys and adolescents are full subjects of law. IOM recognizes this and assumes as a principle of mandatory compliance to contribute so that, in any decision taken, the physical, spiritual, psychological, moral and social development of girls, boys and adolescents is prioritized in order to achieve their full and harmonious development, taking into account the appropriate direction and guidance of their mothers and fathers.

  • Household Survey of Human Mobility Vol. 1

    Honduras 2016

  • Household Survey of Human Mobility Vol. 2

    Honduras 2016

Survey for the Development of Financial Products to Hondurans Abroad

  • Survey for the Development of Financial Products to Hondurans Abroad

  • Database

    EHX 2019

  • Honduran population in the United States with Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

  • 2018: Honduran figures in the United States

Displacement Tracking Matrix – DTM

With the objective of providing tools to the State so that the actions, plans and policies in favor of mobile populations are supported by transparent, verifiable and secure information,
The United Nations Agency for Migration (IOM) presents the Human Mobility Monitoring Matrix (DTM).
Conceptualized in 2004 in Iraq, the DTM has been continuously improved through years of operational experience in countries in both conflict situations and natural disasters. This instrument is essential in the generation of information and primary data on displacement at national and global levels.
During the period from August to October 2016, IOM implemented the DTM in the Northern Triangle of Central America to identify municipalities to be prioritized from the perspective of its service providers, at the governmental and non-governmental level.
This report briefly describes the methodology used and the general results of data collection, as well as some indicators at the municipal level.
The DTM can be implemented in four ways: baseline evaluation at different geographical levels, flow monitoring, registration and surveys. In the case of the Northern Triangle, a baseline assessment was made at the municipal level, which covered 833 mayorships in the 3 countries.
To collect the information, key people at the municipal level were interviewed to learn about their perception of the number of returned migrants, foreign persons in transit and internally displaced persons, whether due to violence, natural disasters or climate change.

  • Displacement Tracking Matrix

    Honduras 2016

IOM delivers this instrument to Honduran State with the intention of supporting the review, reinforcement and design of public policies and development projects based on international information and criteria for the benefit of all migrants.

  • Migratory Governance Profile (MGI)

    HONDURAS 2018