We teamed up with EU member states present in Honduras, with international financial institutions that were interested and already working in this area, and of course, with Honduran authorities [...]. It's a Global Gateway initiative about circular economy which includes many pillars related to how we can decontaminate this lake and let it stay decontaminated. Therefore, we are working on water management, waste management, access to green finance for small and medium enterprises in order to green the economy around the lake, but we are also working with communities and municipalities, in order to offer environmental education and implement other initiatives connecting with people.
One of the biggest challenges are the different tiers of governance that have to be coordinated in order for the projects to be implemented at the right level, for the right impact. One of the main pillars of our programme and the added value that we bring with our project through non-reimbursable funding [...] is to build that coordination.
Global Gateway: Tackling water contamination and local economy in Honduras
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In this interview with Cristina Marin, Head of Cooperation at the Delegation of the European Union to Honduras, we learn more about the work the Delegation, the government and other stakeholders are doing to restore the polluted water of Lake Yojoa, the largest body of water in the country, while also offering environmental education and business opportunities to local communities.
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