World Bank Search - documentsODBjNzhjZTM4ZmFjMWVjMmFmMmQ1YWM1N2ViYTZhM2FjMGE1NTVmNg2http://www.bancomundial.org/es/news/feature/2023/12/19/siete-acciones-innovadoras-para-el-desarrollo-de-america-latina-y-el-caribeUruguay,Honduras,Chile,Argentina,Brazil,JamaicaAmérica Latina y el Caribe está hecha de gente que se supera con éxito. Aun cuando enfrentan importantes retos, sus historias de innovación y creatividad merecen ser contadas. Resultado del trabajo arduo de quienes viven e invierten en ella, nuestra región termina 2023 con obstáculos superados y metas cumplidas gracias a la innovación y creatividad.regions:Latin America and Caribbean,subject:education,country:Uruguay,country:Honduras,country:Chile,subject:climate change adaptation,subject:climate change,country:Argentina,country:Brazil,country:JamaicaSpanishLatin America and CaribbeanSiete acciones innovadoras para el desarrollo de América Latina y el CaribeEducation,Climate Change Adaptation,Climate Change/content/wb-home/es/news/feature/2023/12/19/siete-acciones-innovadoras-para-el-desarrollo-de-america-latina-y-el-caribe2023-12-19T04:47:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5Uruguay,Honduras,Chile,Argentina,Brazil,JamaicaUY,HN,CL,AR,BR,JMFeature StoryFeature StoryM2MyNDViYWM3ZGU4M2M5ODMyOTE3YzEzNWI5MTQ2MzYxOGEyNzVkOA2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/12/19/siete-acciones-innovadoras-para-el-desarrollo-de-america-latina-y-el-caribeUruguay,Honduras,Chile,Argentina,Brazil,JamaicaThe peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean are known to thrive on success. Even when facing major challenges, their stories of innovation and creativity are worth telling. Thanks to the hard work of those who live and invest in it, our region comes to the end of 2023 with obstacles overcome and goals met due to the innovation and creativity of its people.regions:Latin America and Caribbean,subject:education,country:Uruguay,country:Honduras,country:Chile,subject:climate change adaptation,subject:climate change,country:Argentina,country:Brazil,country:JamaicaEnglishLatin America and CaribbeanSeven innovative actions for Latin American and Caribbean developmentEducation,Climate Change Adaptation,Climate Change/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2023/12/19/siete-acciones-innovadoras-para-el-desarrollo-de-america-latina-y-el-caribe2023-12-19T04:47:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5Uruguay,Honduras,Chile,Argentina,Brazil,JamaicaUY,HN,CL,AR,BR,JMFeature StoryFeature StoryZmE0M2ZhMjI4ZmFiYjJiNTFiN2RiNmJkMTk1OTQ2N2M2YTI4MjcyZA2http://www.bancomundial.org/es/news/press-release/2023/12/18/honduras-fortalecera-registro-civil-identificacion-personas-y-facilita-acceso-servicios-apoyo-banco-mundialHondurasEste proyecto apoyará al país en la inscripción oportuna de los niños al nacer, incrementando la cobertura a un 97 por ciento. Además, entregará, por primera vez, un documento nacional de identificación a niños y adolescentes entre 6 y 17 años.regions:Latin America and Caribbean,country:Honduras,subject:demographic changeSpanishLatin America and CaribbeanHonduras fortalecerá el registro civil e identificación de personas y facilita el acceso a servicios con apoyo del Banco MundialDemographic Change/content/wb-home/es/news/press-release/2023/12/18/honduras-fortalecera-registro-civil-identificacion-personas-y-facilita-acceso-servicios-apoyo-banco-mundial2023-12-18T14:16:42ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNPress Release WASHINGTON, D.C., 18 de diciembre de 2023 ― El directorio ejecutivo del Banco Mundial aprobó hoy un préstamo para automatizar la inscripción de nacimientos, proporcionar un documento de identificación a niños y adolescentes y mejorar los servicios de verificación y autenticación de identidad de los hondureños. El proyecto de inversión de US$40 millones también acercará los servicios de registro civil e identificación a todos los usuarios en Honduras. El proyecto de Fortalecimiento del Ecosistema Nacional de Registro Civil e Identificación de Honduras que será implementado por el Registro Nacional de Personas (RNP), apoyará al país en la inscripción oportuna de los niños al nacer, incrementando la cobertura a un 97 por ciento, a través del rediseño y automatización de los procesos de registro civil. Además, se entregará, por primera vez, un documento nacional de identificación a un millón 300 mil niños y adolescentes entre 6 y 17 años y se fortalecerá el proceso de verificación de idenPress ReleaseIBRDYTNiMmI1MGYwNGU5YmE5MmJhNjRlNWMzODc1NDVhNzVjZTM4MDhkNw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/12/18/honduras-fortalecera-registro-civil-identificacion-personas-y-facilita-acceso-servicios-apoyo-banco-mundialHondurasThis project will support the country in the timely registration of children at birth, increasing coverage to 97 percent. In addition, it will deliver, for the first time, a national identification document to children and adolescents between 6 and 17 years of age.regions:Latin America and Caribbean,country:Honduras,subject:demographic changeEnglishLatin America and CaribbeanHonduras to strengthen its civil registry and identification systems and facilitate access to services with World Bank supportDemographic Change/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2023/12/18/honduras-fortalecera-registro-civil-identificacion-personas-y-facilita-acceso-servicios-apoyo-banco-mundial2023-12-18T14:16:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNPress Release WASHINGTON, D.C., December 18, 2023 ― The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a loan to automate the registration of births, provide an identification document for children and adolescents, and improve identity verification and authentication services for Hondurans. The US$40 million investment project will also make civil registry and identification services accessible to all users in Honduras. The Strengthening Honduras’ National Civil Registry and Identification Ecosystem project will be implemented by the National Registry of Persons (RNP) and will support the timely registration of births in Honduras to boost coverage to 97% through the redesign and automation of civil registry processes. In addition, for the first time, a national identification document will be issued to 1.3 million children and adolescents between the ages of 6 and 17, and the identity verification process will be strengthened through digital technologies. According to the finance ministerPress ReleaseIBRDZGJlNTFmZWRiOTkyNDQ4ZjQ4YjU1NzFkODA2ZGUyYjg2N2M5NDgzYw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/region/lac/publication/perspectivas-economicas-america-latina-caribeArgentina,Uruguay,Paraguay,Chile,Peru,Colombia,Bolivia,Ecuador,Brazil,Mexico,Panama,Costa Rica,Nicaragua,Guatemala,El Salvador,Honduras,Dominican Republic,Haiti,Suriname,Guyana,Belize,JamaicaDownload the latest economic outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean from the World Bank. Access data, facts, statistics, and learn more about the opportunities that digital solutions offer to boost growth, inclusion, and better governance in the region. This is crucial for driving growth in the region and achieving a pace that allows for poverty reduction and the creation of quality jobs.regions:Latin America and Caribbean,country:Argentina,country:Uruguay,country:Paraguay,country:Chile,country:Peru,country:Colombia,country:Bolivia,country:Ecuador,country:Brazil,country:Mexico,country:Panama,country:Costa Rica,country:Nicaragua,country:Guatemala,country:El Salvador,country:Honduras,country:Dominican Republic,country:Haiti,country:Suriname,country:Guyana,country:Belize,country:JamaicaEnglishLatin America and CaribbeanEconomic Outlook | Latin America and the Caribbean October 2023/content/region/lac/en/publication/perspectivas-economicas-america-latina-caribe2023-10-04T17:42:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5Argentina,Uruguay,Paraguay,Chile,Peru,Colombia,Bolivia,Ecuador,Brazil,Mexico,Panama,Costa Rica,Nicaragua,Guatemala,El Salvador,Honduras,Dominican Republic,Haiti,Suriname,Guyana,Belize,JamaicaAR,UY,PY,CL,PE,CO,BO,EC,BR,MX,PA,CR,NI,GT,SV,HN,DO,HT,SR,GY,BZ,JMPublicationPublicationZWU3OTJhMDUyNTBkNTk0N2VjMGU1NzIwZTg0YmUxOTI0NTA1ZDU2Zg2http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/brief/world-bank-country-poverty-assessmentsCountry,Indonesia,Peru,Honduras,Cambodia,Costa Rica,Uganda,Tanzania,Brazil,Vietnam,MyanmarThe World Bank Group’s goals are to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity. This mission underpins our analytical, operational, and convening work in about 140 client countries. Dive into our country poverty assessments to learn more about countries' journeys to eradicate extreme poverty and reduce inequality.subject:poverty,publication:Poverty Reduction Strategies,subject:poverty measurement and analysis,consultations:topics/poverty,subject:country-outcomes,country:,country:Indonesia,country:Peru,country:Honduras,country:Cambodia,country:Costa Rica,country:Uganda,country:Tanzania,country:Brazil,country:Vietnam,country:MyanmarEnglishPoverty,Poverty Measurement And Analysis,Country-outcomes/content/topic/poverty/en/brief/world-bank-country-poverty-assessments2023-06-09T07:14:00Zcq5Indonesia,Peru,Honduras,Cambodia,Costa Rica,Uganda,Tanzania,Brazil,Vietnam,Myanmarry,ID,PE,HN,KH,CR,UG,TZ,BR,VN,MMBrief Poverty and Equity Assessments are evidence-driven, core diagnostic tools for understanding who the poor and vulnerable are, and the drivers behind recent changes in poverty and inequality. They typically utilize official household surveys, often in conjunction with other sources of data, to examine how to create better opportunities for people, and to come up with a set of policy priorities—for example, related to accessing better jobs and improving equity in fiscal policies—that can put the country on a sustainable path to achieve its poverty and equity goals. Poverty and Equity Assessments are evidence-driven, core diagnostic tools for understanding who the poor and vulnerable are, and the drivers behind recent changes in poverty and inequality. They typically utilize official household surveys, often in conjunction with other sources of data, to examine how to create better opportunities for people, and to come up with a set of policy priorities—for example, related to accessing better jobs and improving equity in fiscal policies—that can put the country on a sustainable path to achieve its poverty and equity goals.BriefPoverty and Equity, POVtopic|povertyNzE5NjhlNDcxYTY3ZWUyZGE1MDdkMGQ4NzY1Zjk3YzljYTg2NDA5OQ2http://www.bancomundial.org/es/news/infographic/2023/05/22/como-afecta-el-cambio-climatico-a-hondurasHondurasEn esta infografía compartimos cómo afecta el cambio climático, incluyendo qué pasa si no se toman medidas contra él, cómo afecta a toda la población de Honduras y cuáles son las oportunidades para un desarrollo con bajas emisiones de Carbonocountry:Honduras,regions:Latin America and Caribbean,subject:climate change adaptation,subject:climate finance,subject:climate changeSpanishLatin America and Caribbean¿Cómo afecta el cambio climático a Honduras? - InfografíaClimate Change Adaptation,Climate Finance,Climate Change/content/wb-home/es/news/infographic/2023/05/22/como-afecta-el-cambio-climatico-a-honduras2023-05-23T18:38:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNInfographicNANAInfographicIBRDODgwYWE1NjgxM2FlZmEwMTg1YmUxZTBiZjg2MTY3Y2QwNDk0NGJmYw2http://www.bancomundial.org/es/news/press-release/2023/05/18/acelerar-la-accion-climatica-ayudara-honduras-a-lograr-un-crecimiento-inclusivo-y-resilienteHondurasSegún un nuevo informe del Banco Mundial publicado hoy, Honduras tiene potencial para reducir la pobreza, disminuir la desigualdad y lograr un desarrollo con bajas emisiones de carbono y resiliente frente al clima, además de acelerar la adaptación climática, aprovechar las políticas de descarbonización y transformar los sectores de la agricultura, el transporte y la electricidad.country:Honduras,subject:climate change,subject:climate change adaptation,regions:Latin America and CaribbeanSpanishLatin America and CaribbeanAcelerar la acción climática ayudará a Honduras a lograr un crecimiento inclusivo y resilienteClimate Change,Climate Change Adaptation/content/wb-home/es/news/press-release/2023/05/18/acelerar-la-accion-climatica-ayudara-honduras-a-lograr-un-crecimiento-inclusivo-y-resiliente2023-05-23T17:23:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNPress ReleasePress ReleaseIBRDNDhhOGQzNThiNDM4NTAwMTgxMWZhN2ZmMGI3YWIyY2U2MWJmMWFiMw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/05/18/acelerar-la-accion-climatica-ayudara-honduras-a-lograr-un-crecimiento-inclusivo-y-resilienteHondurasHonduras has the potential to reduce poverty, lower inequality, and achieve low-carbon and climate-resilient development while accelerating climate adaptation, leveraging decarbonization policies, and transforming the agriculture, transport and electricity sectors, according to a new World Bank report released today.country:Honduras,subject:climate change,subject:climate change adaptation,regions:Latin America and CaribbeanEnglishLatin America and CaribbeanAccelerating Climate Action Will Help Honduras Achieve Inclusive and Resilient GrowthClimate Change,Climate Change Adaptation/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2023/05/18/acelerar-la-accion-climatica-ayudara-honduras-a-lograr-un-crecimiento-inclusivo-y-resiliente2023-05-23T17:23:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNPress ReleaseNew report identifies opportunities to address Honduras' climate change challenges as an integral part of its development strategy TEGUCIGALPA, May 23, 2023 – Honduras has the potential to reduce poverty, lower inequality, and achieve low-carbon and climate-resilient development while accelerating climate adaptation, leveraging decarbonization policies, and transforming the agriculture, transport, and electricity sectors, according to a new World Bank report. The World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for Honduras provides policy recommendations on how to safeguard the country´s natural capital and foster sustainable economic growth while protecting the poorest and most vulnerable populations —such as indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and women—disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change. “Honduras has the opportunity to advance resilient and sustainable development by implementing reforms to reduce vulnerabilities, protect the population aPress ReleaseIBRDZGY2ZDU3OTE0NTUxMjE4ODJkNjQ5YzU0NWZmZWViZTc3NGEzY2JmOQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/04/24/betting-on-sustainability-in-the-moskitia-honduras-to-create-new-livelihoodsHondurasThe inhabitants of the Moskitia believe that development should go hand in hand with their cosmovision, respecting their traditional beliefs, practices, and ways of interacting with the environment. People in the Moskitia have lived in harmony with nature for years, taking advantage of what the land and the sea provide them, while caring for these resources.subject:agriculture and food security,regions:Latin America and Caribbean,country:HondurasEnglishLatin America and CaribbeanBetting on sustainability in the Moskitia, in Honduras, to create new livelihoodsAgriculture And Food SecurityP167767/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2023/04/24/betting-on-sustainability-in-the-moskitia-honduras-to-create-new-livelihoods2023-04-24T15:17:00ZLatin America and Caribbeancq5HondurasHNFeature StoryFeature StoryIBRD