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Many street vendors in Nacaome, Honduras, are single mothers with unstable incomes who face a triple threat of poverty, discrimination and sexual exploitation. With the support of the UNTFHS, UN partners worked with local communities to empower women and girls at risk.

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  2. Many street vendors in Nacaome, Honduras, are single mothers with unstable incomes who face a triple threat of poverty, discrimination and sexual exploitation. With the support of the UNTFHS, UN partners worked with local communities to empower women and girls at risk.
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Many street vendors in Nacaome, Honduras, are single mothers with unstable incomes who face a triple threat of poverty, discrimination and sexual exploitation. With the support of the UNTFHS, UN partners worked with local communities to empower women and girls at risk.

DSUAdmin2024-02-27T13:01:00-05:00September 20th, 2017|

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