The ETEA Foundation in Honduras between change and continuity
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ETEA Foundation was born with the mission of contributing to the construction of a fairer world, implementing actions in favor of the most disadvantaged groups and people. Within the framework of this mission, it has implemented actions to promote rural development and social inclusion in Honduras since 2005. Since 2017, ETEA Foundation becomes the Development Institute of Loyola University. Despite the challenges encountered, this has generated opportunities to include new methodologies and work areas. The collaboration with the University’s personnel has also allowed us to generate enriching meetings and a greater commitment to social justice.
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