Weaving Hope Drop by Drop: The Network of Community Climate Observers in Honduras
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28.07.25
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In the mountains, valleys, and plains of Honduras, when the sky hints at rain or the sun bears down relentlessly, there are watchful eyes observing, hands measuring, and voices reporting. These are farmers who, beyond tending their crops, have taken on a crucial role in climate change adaptation: becoming community climate observers.
This is how the National Network of Community Climate Observers has taken shape, organically and steadily, a living initiative that now reaches 14 of the country’s 18 departments. What began as a pedagogical exercise within specific projects has grown into a committed, interconnected, and resilient network for Honduras.
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