Honduras Pro Bono Directory

Click here to see the numbers and origins of refugees hosted by Honduras.

For Honduras country of information (COI) experts, reports, commentaries and relevant documents, please click here.

As UNHCR statistics generally rely on data from host countries, statistics on refugees alone can give an insufficient account of refugee numbers, as some host countries will not grant refugee status to certain groups. Including statistics for individuals in refugee-like situations is an attempt to account for unrecognised refugees and does not include internally displaced persons. Statistics for stateless refugees are included if available.

Click here for UNHCR contact information for Honduras

LEGAL AID ORGANISATIONS

CIPRODEH

http://www.ciprodeh.org
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Colonia Florencia Norte, Bloque K, Primera calle, casa 4036. Tegucigalpa
Tel: +504 22 32 35 72 or +504 22 32 35 53 or +504 22 32 08 57
Fax: +504 22 32 35 19
Email: ciprodeh@cablecolor.hn

CIPRODEH is a human rights organisation, which has a free legal assistance programme for asylum seekers, refugees and foreign nationals that wish to regularise their migratory status and have limited economic resources.

ORGANISATIONS PROVIDING OTHER FORMS OF ASSISTANCE

Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS)

http://cgrs.uchastings.edu
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200 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: +504 (415) 58 18 836
Fax: +504 (415) 58 18 824

The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) has resources for women seeking asylum on account of domestic violence, including country conditions information on DV in Honduras and an expert declaration on DV in Honduras. If you would like to receive a copy of this information, please fill out a request for information on our website and we will respond shortly. They provide all resources at no cost. They have country conditions information and advisory materials for a number of other countries and topics, especially information regarding gender-based violence, persecution of LGBT individuals, and children. They cover anywhere and everywhere, although their resources regarding domestic violence and violence against women in Mexico and Central America are the most extensive. They have information packets for over 100 countries and with 4-6 weeks’ notice are happy to produce new packets for specific cases concerning gender, LGBT, or children’s issues. In addition to those packets, they have general expert declarations regarding domestic violence in Mexico, violence against indigenous women in Mexico, domestic violence in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, violence against women generally in El Salvador, one on FGC generally, and one on incest.

If you have a case for which you are in need of assistance, please feel free to submit a request at the above URL and we will share with you anything that may be of help.

Consejo Cívico de Organizaciones Populares e Indígenas (COPINH)

https://copinh.org

COPINH is a social and political organization, of an indigenous, non-profit, pluralistic, broad, supportive and unitary nature in the south-western area of Honduras with national impact.