Jan Egeland meeting with food stall owner
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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
Named person(s):
Jan Egeland
Themes:
Livelihoods and food security (LFS), Climate change
Keywords:
flooding, food, fence, business skills, destroyed house, destroyed building, Women breadwinners
Demography:
Staff, Woman, Man
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
20 April 23
Photo Caption:
Jan Egeland talking with Nolvia Fajardo. She lost everything during the Eta and Iota hurricanes, and received support from NRC in order to start her own business.
Notes:
The communities experienced extreme flooding during the Eta y Iota hurricanes in 2020, causing widespread destruction of properties and infrastructure.
With NRC support she was able to purchase stoves and a refrigerator. She now runs a successful business, producing more than 100 meals a day and supporting her family.
She said, "I have learnt how to sustain a business, how to handle finances and to not waste money"
Marker lat / long: 14.8, -87.4 (WGS84)