At reception centers and key border sites, items critical to survivor care—such as dignity kits for women, hygiene kits for children (including baby formula), and basic medical supplies—have been severely reduced or entirely cut.
Date: 7/25
Region: Latin America & Caribbean
Country: Honduras
Topic: Health, Gender Equality & Inclusion
Policy Lens: Migration & Mobility
Entry Type: System Impact
Additional Context: Many of these items were provided through U.S. foreign assistance-related programs. Organizations interviewed by the Women's Refugee Commission, emphasized growing shortages of essential supplies, which have further undermined service quality.
This Women's Refugee Commission's report analyzes the effects of U.S. foreign assistance cuts, gender-based violence programming, and migration in Honduras. The authors conducted a desk review of secondary sources, and conducted fieldwork in Honduras between April and May 2025. A total of 25 interviews were conducted with representatives from organizations working on gender-based violence and migration issues across the country.
Source: Women's Refugee Commission

