In Chamelecón, the Comité Intersectorial started a series of afternoon coffee meetings called “Tardes de café con Pan ” to talk about local issues in a relaxed setting. There, open conversations about transparency, accountability and activism strengthen the collaboration and trust within the community. “We have recognized the need to address transparency and corruption to promote economic, social and cultural development in our communities,” says Odalma Enríquez, President, Comité Intersectorial Chamelecón, Honduras. “And we truly realized that the less we know, the more vulnerable we are, and the more we know, the more power we have.”
Through CARI Honduras, the USAID/Office of Transition Initiatives is supporting the Comité Insersectorial Chamelecón. The opinions expressed in this video are of the interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. government.