Woman working in food bar
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Photo Credit:
Ed Prior/NRC
Camera make / model:
NIKON D750
Country:
Honduras
Location:
San Pedro Sula
NRC Region:
Asia & Latin America
Themes:
Livelihoods and food security (LFS)
Keywords:
food, women, small business, Women breadwinners
Demography:
Woman
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
18 April 23
Photo Caption:
A woman who works in a food bar that was created with support from NRC. The food bar is run by Evelyn Santos (see Notes below). NB - this woman is not Evelyn Santos, but is employed by her.
Notes:
Evelyn Santos had to leave all behind and started a new life after being affected by the violence in Honduras. She now has a business venture in Honduras, a food bar catering the personnel of several warehouses in an industrial district. NRC supported her to build her new business.
QUOTES from Evelyn:
“The business is booth selling meals to the persons working in the warehouses. I have it since September last year. Before, I had a stand on the street, it was not a closed space. With the help NRC has given, I was able to set up this new place.”
“There are many plans for the future, to get a car, because it is difficult for us to move around, and I have to pay for races to deliver the meals.... to be a little bit bigger and God willing I will make a franchise...they tell me that I hallucinate a lot, for me it is not hallucinating, for me it is future goals.... how about having a chain of food stores?, right now it is hard for us, but I know that we are going to achieve it”.
Marker lat / long: 14.8, -87.4 (WGS84)
Public: SAF report 2023