Honduras: First and Second Reviews Under the Extended Fund
This page discusses Honduras'' First and Second Reviews under the Extended Fund Facility and the Extended Credit Facility Arrangements, and Requests for Waivers of Nonobservance
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This page discusses Honduras'' First and Second Reviews under the Extended Fund Facility and the Extended Credit Facility Arrangements, and Requests for Waivers of Nonobservance
This paper presents Honduras'' 2023 Article IV Consultation and Requests for an Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility and an Arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility.
With a blaring siren, the Honduran Prison Police patrol car dodges through Tegucigalpa''s congested morning traffic, screeching into the Escuela Hospital. In the trunk with two other women is
IMF staff and the Honduran authorities have reached staff-level agreement on policies and reforms to complete the fourth reviews of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Extended Credit
In the CES Factbook Education Systems: Honduras, we describe Honduras'' vocational system and discuss the characteristics that are crucial to the functioning of the system. Essential components
Honduras'' 36-month arrangements totaling about US$850 million (SDR 624.5 million) were approved on September 21, 2023. Program performance for the third reviews has been strong.
Honduras'' risk of external debt distress remains low, while the risk of overall public debt distress is moderate. All PPG external debt burden indicators remain below their prescribed
UNICEF in Honduras is considered as a credible partner by government, national congress, the international community, and civil society while also regular interaction occurs with multiple media
Strengthen the Honduran entrepreneurial ecosystem, to build a pipeline of locally developed digital public services and goods and identify solutions to scale in other Giga countries
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the first and second reviews of the arrangements for Honduras under the Extended Fund Facility and
Honduras'' HIV response is experiencing critical disruptions due to the U.S. funding pause for many HIV services. Approximately 100 healthcare workers had stopped providing
The Honduran economy has remained resilient, growing 3.6 percent in 2023 and projected to expand by close to 4 percent in 2024, despite the negative impact of this year''s El Niño-related drought on