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USAID food security program helps teach a Honduras town healthy eating and farming
Change Comes To Semane
Photo: CARE
Sabina Vasquez at a USAID program
nursery showing diversifi ed crop
seedlings
“The USAID program is
the founder of Semane’s
development,” said Isidro
Lorenzo, school principal in
Semane.
Sabina Vasquez remembers that as a child, the only food in her
home was a piece of tortilla, a pinch of salt, and a few beans
to mitigate her hunger. Sabina is now a middle-aged woman,
mother of three children, and housewife. She is also treasurer
of a local community bank and a recognized leader. She lives
in Semane, Intibuca, one of the poorest and least developed
areas of Honduras, which has benefi ted in recent years from a
USAID program aimed at ensuring food security and nutrition for
Semane residents.
Originally, the Semane community was made up of subsistence
corn and bean farmers. The USAID program transformed
the region’s farming and food production by introducing a
diversity of high-market-value products such as citrus fruits
and vegetables. Farmers also improved yields through
implementation of new agricultural techniques learned from the
program. The program not only changed Semane’s landscape,
it also changed the community’s way of thinking. Community
members are now involved in the protection of water resources
and reforestation.
“Before, we thought the land was useless; instead of taking
care of it, we destroyed it by burning our fi elds. Now we know
about organic agriculture,” said Nemesio Manueles, a local
farmer.
In addition to environmental and agricultural improvements, the
USAID program has helped reduce malnutrition in Semane’s
youngest residents. Marta Mejia, a health volunteer, teaches
women how basic nutritional information can empower them.
“With the program, women have learned to prepare food in
many different ways. Their children have improved their weight,
something that until recently was impossible to achieve,” she
said.
“The USAID program is the founder of Semane’s development,”
said Semane’s school principal, Isidro Lorenzo. Lorenzo said
that unlike other programs, USAID has organized, educated,
and provided the population with skills, dignity, and hope. “The
program has taught us to value work,” he said.
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