Why these Honduran women would like to see their country's 'macho' culture change

By WNews 1 Min Read

WARNING: This article contains details of abuse and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. 

When Lyzanka Garcia looks into the faces of her fellow Hondurans, she recognizes the struggles and obstacles they’ve had to navigate.

“I see my mom’s face. I see my face. I see my brother’s face. I know how it feels to wear those shoes,” she told The Current producer Liz Hoath.

Garcia is a senior assistant in protection with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She works with vulnerable women across Honduras, including at the Juanita Dias Women’s Centre in

- Advertisement -
Share This Article
By WNews
Follow:
WNews bring the latest news in an objection, balance and honest.
Leave a comment
Reading: Why these Honduran women would like to see their country's 'macho' culture change

(C) 2012 – 2024  | WNews Broadcasting Corp, a W-World Company | All Rights Reserved

Connect
with Us

Report a Error with this Story

Notice a error or facts with this story, please submit the information below and someone from our newsroom will review it and change if required