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Honduras - Mixed Movements Monitoring - November 2024

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Highlights November

1. In November 2024, 17,951 refugees and migrants on the move entered Honduras according to INM, which is a decrease of 36% compared to the previous month.

2. At least 30% of the individuals in mixed movements interviewed reported having international protection needs because they had to flee their country of origin due to violence or persecution.

3. 50% of the interviewees reported having suffered some form of mistreatment or abuse during their journey from their country of origin or last residence to Honduras. 21% stated that they suffered mistreatment or abuse at the border or within Honduras.

4. 99% of the people who entered Honduras irregularly in November did so through the department of El Paraíso (mainly through the Las Manos border and to a lesser extent through Trojes). The remaining 1% entered through Choluteca.

5. The main needs of refugee and migrant children and adolescents, according to their caretakers, are food (37%), medical assistance and medicines (29%), clothing and footwear (27%), educational and safe spaces (22%).