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1 (1) 1 Secretaría de Obras Públicas Transporte y Vivienda : SOPTRAVI 1980 1992 1984 2 1990 1998 1 2000 80 50% 2 1995 3 1990 1990 2 1993 1 2 3 60 1,500km 20 2,390km 100 4 6,400 World Bank, Honduras Country Assistance Strategy, 2001 Two Years After Mitch. 19992000 2 8500 1995 4 2000 1 3 World Bank, Honduras Public Expenditure Management for Poverty Reduction and Fiscal Sustainability, 2001 3-1

4 1993 Fund Vial 1999 5 3.1-1 1985 7,855km 15% 53% 32% 25%* 34%* 42%* - 1990 11,605km 21% 71% 8% 24% 40% 36% - 1995 14,602km 18 68% 14% 36% 24% 31% 9 2000 13,603km 20%** 67%** 13%** 37 38% 24% - * 1984 ** 1999 () 7 34 (San Pedro Sula) (Choloma) (Cortés) (La Lima) (El Progreso) 6 10 4 5 6 70 World Bank, Honduras Public Expenditure Management for Poverty Reduction and Fiscal Sustainability, 2001 World Bank, Honduras Public Expenditure Management for Poverty Reduction and Fiscal Sustainability, 2001 IDB 33 2001 6 1999 7,400 3-2

3.1-2 1991 1995 2000 19912000 5 2610 4359 4454 171 1 1755 2637 3450 197% 1 700 677 828 118% 3 1548 1356 1527 99% Jicaro Garan5 1678 2527 3343 199% 6 988 1651 2219 225% 13 * 2300 na 2234 97% 4 1129 1562 1991 176% * 1990 1999 3.1-1 3-3

2 8 7 8 9 3 996km Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Honduras FNH 7 8 9 2002 3 1990 900 7,000 World Bank, Honduras Transport Sector Strategy Paper, 1991 World Bank, Honduras Public Expenditure Management for Poverty Reduction and Fiscal Sustainability, 2001 3-4

FNH FNH 224km 30 1994 FNH FNH 436km 1976 FNH Tela Railway Co. 336km 1990 100 59 1998 Tela Co. FNH 10 4 6 ENPEmpresa Nacional Portuaria 8 9 1999 498 1990 1.8 Ro/Ro 11 ENP 12 5 (La Ceiba) (Roatán)4 4 2000 20 89 10 10 9 11 Ro/Ro 12 9 3-5

13 14 15 2 1999 52 1989 33 70 92 49 350kwh Empresa Nacional Energia Electrica, ENEE 1994 1999 40 16 3 2000 100 4.6 1995 1.7 17 HONDUTEL HONDUTEL 2000 HONDUTEL 18 4 1985 10 15 80 25 82 1990 13 1968 14 25US$ 1US$http://www.mctours-honduras.com/terms.htm 15 World Bank, Honduras Transport Sector Strategy Paper, 1991 16 13 17 ( / ) 67 51 95 36 18 13 3-6

Servicio Autónomo Nacional de Agua y Alcantarillado: SANAA 2000 5 Structural Measures Non-Structural Measures 1 19 Gavion Comisión Ejecutiva Valle de Sula 20 19 20 20 1990 13 3-7

a. 2001 400 21 19982001 b. 1970 Environmental Management and Development of the Sula Valley 5000 22 23 2 Preparedness Response Comision Permanente de Contingencias : COPECO National Emergency Response Plan 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 JICA,1997 19992000 2 1800 1 SOPTRAVI CODEMComité de Emergencia Municipal CODELComités de Desarrollo Local COPECO CODERComision de Emergencia Regional 3-8

National Weather Service 26 Secretaría de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente : SERNA 23 27 100 28 30 4 26 27 28 Secretaría de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente : SERNA 2001 USAID 60 USAID 40 USAID 3-9

29 1990 30 1990 3.1-1 31 1990 29 30 31 World Bank, Honduras Country Assistance Strategy, 2001 USAID, Results Review 2001 2001 JICA 3-10

3-11 1990 1 40 GDP

1990 3-12

3-13 3.1-2 1990 1 [ 30 90 59 00 ] [ ] [ 11,605km 90 13,603km 00] [ 21 90 20 99] [ 36 90 25 00] /

(1) JICA JICA 3.1-3 2 4 32 JICA 3.1-4 3.1-3 3.1-3 C/P 2010 1995-96 METROPLAN 1995-98 1991-94 1994-96 3 1996-98 F/S 1992-94 1998-01 2000-02 F/S 3.1-4 JICA C/P 1991 HONDUTEL 1991-1992 ENP 1992-1994 1997-1999 1999-2003 1999-2002 32 4. P4-14-9 3-14

1999-2002 1999-2002 3-15

3.1-3 1990 2 [ 30 90 59 00 ] [ 11,605km 90 13,603km 00] [ 21 90 20 99] [ 36 90 25 00] / IDB IDB WB 23 WB IDB [ ] IDB WB 21 USAID 22 24 JICA P3-19 3.1-5 ( 1995-98 1995-1996 UNDP 27 USAID 22 JICA (1991-2000) IDB 1. 2 WB 2. 2 3. 3 WB 2000-2002 1992-94 1997-99 2000 3-16

JICA JICA 1990 1 1 JICA 2 1 IDB JICA 1976 25 33 4 1980 33 2000 3-17

(2) 1990 3.1-5 1 8,000 2 1.5 2 1100 USAID 1987 2001 1800 3 4300 3600 UNDP 11.4 110 1.4 42.5 32 154 1 150 1 JICA 100 1 150 7000 3.4 5 1 JICA 20 1 150 1,300 4000 JICA 3 1 JICA JICA 34 34 JICA 3 3-18

3.1-51 1990 IDB Management of the Renewable Natural Resource in the Watershed of the El Cajón Reservoir (1993, $20.4mil) Electricidad de Cortés (1993, $10.5mil) Energy Sector Hybrid Loan Additional Funding (1994, $36.8mil)) Public Sector Reform Program (1995, $160mil) Restructuring and Promotion of Sector in Telecommunications (1996) Puerto Cortes Sewerage Program (1997, $13.8mil) Tegcigalpa and San Pedro Sula Municipal Development Program (1998, $63mil) Emergency Road and Water Supply Infrastructure Project (1999, $18.8 2000, $26.8mil) Potable Water and Sanitation Investment Program (1999) Private Sector Involvement in Potable Water in San Pedro Sula (1999, $0.75mil)) Natural Resources Management in Priority Watersheds Phase 1 (2001, $25mil) Trinational Program for Sustainable Development in the Upper Lempa River Basin (2001, $3.3mil for Honduras) Management of Natural Resources in Priority Watersheds (Phase 1) (2001, $25mil) San Pedro Sula Municipal Development Program Phase II (2002, $9mil) Sustainable Institutional Strengthening of the Road Sector (2000, $7.6mil) ENEE $17.7mil$26.8mil 500km 1,400m $11mil ( ) 2 3 Ulua, Nacaome, Chamelecon 1 7,500 3-19

3.1-52 1990 Energy Sector Structural Adjustment Credit Project (1991 $82.1, 1992 $33.1mil) Transport Sector Rehabilitation Project (1993 $65mil1999 $20mil) 19931996 Public Sector Modernization Structural Adjustment Credit / Technical Assistance Credit(1996, $64.6mil) Hurricane Emergency Project (1998, $200mil) Natural Disaster Mitigation2000 10.8mil 21 Road Reconstruction and Improvement Project (2000 $32mil) USAID 22 Critical Hurricane Reconstruction Needs Met1999, $300mil $66.5 23 Improved Management of Watersheds, Forests & Protected Areas 1987 2001 $18mil GIS 40 GIS 260km USAID NGO FIS GIS COPECO NGO NGO NGO NGO NGO 24 35 $43mil $43mil $31mil 25 OPEC 2000$35mil $20mil $10milOPEC $5mil 26 $65 50 IDB 15 27 UNDP (3) JICA JICA 1) 3-20

1990 1% 35 2) 50 1990 10 35 World Bank, Honduras Public Expenditure Management for Poverty Reduction and Fiscal Sustainability, 2001 1990 GDP 2-3 3-21

15 36 1998 1990 1) 2) 36 1993 78 3-22

3-23

5 6 5 3.1-6 5 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 5.0 3.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 2.5 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 2.0 3.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 3 * 3.0 3.5 3.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 2.0 ** A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 * 5 3-24

2 2 (1) 3 C/P 2 4 A2 3.0 (2) 2 37 C/P 37 3-25

(3) 38 39 C/P (4) 40 41 38 37 39 40 41 2001 10 31 11 2 3-26

(5) C/P 1) 2) 42 42 3-27

3) 20 40% 100% 3-28

BHN 80 1995 43 32.9 % 16.2 % 43 2 4 17 44 BHN 34 2 1991 68.4 1999 57.3 1991 79.6 1999 74.6 45 1998 1980 IMRInfant Mortality Rate 5 U5MR Under-five Mortality Rate MMR Maternal Mortality Rate IMR 1989 1000 50.0 1997 40.2 46 43 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994 pp258-271 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, pp 346-358 44 45 PRSP, 2001 46 UNDP, Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano Honduras 2000, 2000, p.60 3-29

(1) 1990 3.2-1 * 1989 1990 1992 63,190 31,510 23,940-90 150 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en lad Americas, 1994, p.268 * 1988 1990 GDP 1990 2.7 1998 7.2 1998 59.1 3.2-2 1990 1995 1998 GDP 2.7 3.0 7.2 1990 1995 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 3571998 PAHO/WHO Situación de Salud en Las Américas Indicadores Básicos 2001 3.2-3 1998 354.2 285.0 161.6 93.8 59.1 40.9 GDP 7.1 9.1 8.2 5.4 7.2 8.9 PAHO/WHO, Situación de Salud en Las Américas Indicadores Básicos, 2001 3-30

3.2-4 1990 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 8.1 6.0 9.2 11.9 9.2 8.6 9.2 10.6 1990 1995 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 3571996 2000 Secretaría de Salud, Salud en Cifras 1996 2000, 2000 Instituto Hondureñode Seguro Social 60 22.5 47 1999 48 6 Region 6 Area 16 CESAMO 241 CESAR 867 3 CESAR 1990 Fondo Hondureño de Inversión Social: FHIS 13.5 49 FHIS 1995 2 3.2-5 47 Institute Nacional de Estadistica, Anuario Estadistico de Honduras, 2000, p. 249 48 Institute Nacional de Estadistica, Anuario Estadistico de Honduras, 2000, p. 253 49 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994, p.268 3-31

3.2-5 1995 IHSS 0.059 (2.1) 0.125 (4.4) 0.012 (0.4) 0.028 (1.0) 0.225 (7.8) 0.641 (22.3) 0.046 (1.6) 0.687 (23.9) 0.054 (1.9) 0.054 (1.9) 0.022 (0.8) 0.022 (0.8) PRAF 0.008 (0.3) 0.028 (1.0) 0.036 (1.3) FHIS 0.011 (0.4) 0.048 (1.7) 0.059 (2.0) 0.086 (3.0) 0.086 (3.0) NGO 0.003 (0.1) 0.119 (4.1) 0.122 (4.3) 1.54.0 (53.7) 1.540 (53.7) 0.007 (0.2) 0.031 (1.1) 0.038 (1.3) 1.609 (56.1) 0.157 (5.5) 0.749 (26.1) 0.028 (1.0) 0.327 (11.4) 2.870 (100.0) GDP * 4.1 0.4 1.9 0.1 0.8 7.2 World Bank, Honduras Improving Access, Efficiency, and Quality of Care in the Health Sector, 1997, p.65 * 1995 GDP 39 6100 (2) 1) 1990 2000 1990 1 8510 1 4156 3 2666 1000 5.8 155355 50 1990 19.0 13.0 9.5% 9.0 8.2 1993 1996 11.8 9.1 8.2 5.7 5.4 5.4 51 50 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 347 51 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p.347 3-32

1990 5 1990 52.71000 1998 42.01000 NGO 3.2-6 3.2-6 5 1980 1990 2000 1000 * 78.6 (1980) 52.7 (1990) 42.0 (1998) 5 1000 ** 62.0 (1987) 51.6 (2000) 1000 * 221 (1990) 182 (1998) * 64.0 (1980) 64.9 1990 69.9 1998 *Secretaría de Salud, Informe de Desarrollo Humano e Indicadores Básicos de la Secretaria de Salud, 1999 **Secretaría de Salud, Information Bulletin - Statistics of Mobile Health Care, 2000 19911992 1996 5 1992 22 1996 23 2 1992 19 1996 21 1990 28.3 11.1 15 49 21.7 52 2) 52 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, pp262 3-33

3.2-7 1999 103,185 47.9 20,511 9.5 15,198 7.1 11,498 5.3 10,430 4.8 8,581 4.0 8,397 3.9 6,425 3.0 6,215 2.9 5,168 2.4 Secretaría de Salud, Boletin de Informacion Estadistica de Atencion Hospitalaria, 1999 53 3) 60 1991 1992 361000 591000 1.6 1991 6 8 6.9 14.9 1987 79 71.3 59.9 (3) 1) 1990 1999 1989 1994 1 1995 4 1991 1990 53 PAHO/OPS Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994 pp259 3-34

1995 93 3.28 1994 B 3.2-8 1249 DPT 54 3 3 B.C.G 2 1989 83.0 83.0 25.0 1992 92.0 93.0 89.0 68.0 1995 94.5 94.3 100 93.0 1996 93.5 94.2 100.1 1997 93.5 93.1 89.1 100.1 1998 96.8 97.8 100 96.3 1999 95.2 95.0 98.1 93.1 1989 1992 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en lad Americas, 1994, p.264 1995 1999 Institute Nacional de Estadistica, Anuario Estadistico 2000 2) HIV 1993 HIV 19.010 1995 17.710 1996 6005 1041 82.9 25 29 5 1987 1.9 1996 4.8 47.6 20.4 1991 3.6 14 HIV 55 3) 1980 1990 1992 7 838 1996 7 4487 56 1994 4687 1995 2 8064 1996 7564 1995 57 100 5 17.7 54 55 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 351 56 57 3-35

58 1996 3866 59 4) 1989 60 29 1000 441000 631000 6 8 7.7 12 17 1992 3.2-9 9.6 47 3.2-9 1992 1992 82.9 7.5 9.6 40.2 13.3 46.5 70.1 29.9 1998 93.8 6.2 69.7 31.3 80.9 19.1 1992 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994, p. 2671998 PAHO/WHO, Indicadores Basicos 2001, 2001 1992 82.9 7.5 9.6 61 (4) 1990 FHIS 5660 8000 1 2270 58 59 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 350 60 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994, p.259 61 PAHO/WHO, Las Condiciones de Salud en las Américas, 1994, p. 267 3-36

66 1,070 62 Programa de Asistencia Familiar: PRAF FHIS 5 5 FHIS 1990 1995 FHIS 1990 37 3.2-2 3 1 1990 IMR 1990 59.01000 1998 42.01000 5 3.26 62 World Bank, Country Asistance Strategy, 2000, p. 4 3-37

38 1990 20 1999 20 63 3.21 1990 1998 1999 3.2-1 Direction of PLanning and Evaluation of Management, Statistics Dept., Public Health Secretariat, GOH,1998 Information Bulletin- Statistics for Mobile Health Care for 2000 (data 1999-2000) 63 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en las Américas, 1998, p. 347 3-38

HIV HIV 1990 64 2 1992 90 1998 94 1992 53 1998 70 1980 1990 64 3-39

3 1990 FHIS PRAF 1995 2 8700 FHIS 2 PRAF 1.3 3.2-5 3-40

3.2-2 1990 1 [IMR:52.7 /1000 1990 42.0 /1000 1998 MMR221 /100,000 (1990) 182 /100,000 (1990) ] [ 5.41990 4.5 999 ] [ 89% 41%1990 94.5% [ 38%1990 25%1999] 57%1998] [HIV 0.3% [ 38% 1992Tegucigalp [ 1990 20%1999] 2.8%1992SanPedro ] Sula 16.3% HIV 1992SanPedroSula] [ 19.0/ 10 1993] [47%1993] [ 2.4 / 10 1998] ( ) 1999 1999 [ 40% ] 1990-1995 (90 ) [ 94.5% 57%1998] 1999-2001 1988 1 2001-2003 1992 1. 1987-1989 [ ] 1 1999-2003 1. 1994-1995 2 1991-1995 2. 2. 1995-1996 1999-2000 JICA 1991-2000 3. 7 3. 1. 3 1996 2000-2005 2. 0 2000 4. 3. 3 1999-2000 1994-1996 JICA 4. 2 5. 4. 5. 7 1994-1996 9 6. 3 3-41

(1) JICA JICA 3.2-10(1) 3.2-10(2) JICA 3 3.2-3 3.2-10 (1) C/P 7 1988 19901995 2 2 19911994 19941996 4 1992 2010 1995-1996 M/P 3 1996 2 / 1998 4 / 1999 19992001 1 19992003 2000 7 7 20002005 20012003 65 JICA 3-42

3.2-3 1990 2 [IMR:52.7 /1000 1990 42.0 /1000 1998 MMR221 /100,000 (1990) 182 /100,000 (1990) ] [ 5.41990 4.5 999 ] [ 89% 41%1990 94.5% [ 38%1990 25%1999] 57%1998] [HIV 0.3% [ 38% 1992Tegucigalp 1990 20%1999] [ 2.8%1992SanPedro ] PAHO Sula 16.3% HIV 1992SanPedroSula] [ 19.0/ 10 1993] [47%1993] [ 2.4 / PAHO HIV/ PAHO 10 1998] PAHO GTZ PAHO USAID ( 1999 IDB USAID II IDB IDB / [ 1999 94.5% [ 40% ] 57%1998] 1990-1995 (90 ) 1999-2001 1988 2001-2003 1992 1. 1987-1989 [ ] 1999-20031 1. 1994-1995 2 1991-1995 2. 2. 1995-1996 1999-2000 JICA 1991-2000 3. 7 3. 1. 3 1996 2000-2005 2. 0 2000 4. 3. 3 1999-2000 1994-1996 JICA 4. 2 5. 4. 5. 7 1994-1996 9 6. 3 3-43

3.2-10 (2) C/P 19871988 19901991 2 19931994 19941995 1994-1995 9 19962005 (M/P 19992000 +F/S ) *2000 JICA 1990 M/P 1990 JICA (2) 1990 3.2-11 3.2-12 PAHO IDB USAID 3-44

IDB 66 67 3.2-11 1990 PAHO 1. (1997) 2. 1998,1999 3. 1999 4.HIV IEC 5. 6. 1. 19952002, 4170 2. 19982002600 3. 3000 4. 1993 5420 IDB 1. 3600 2. 3500 USAID 1. II15.900 2. NGO GTZ 1. 2. PAHO 3. 3.2-12 1990 IDB 1. $13.8 million 2. $26.0 million 1. 1984 1995 66 (DF/R) 67 1994 1996 ( : ) JICA 3-45

(3) JICA 3 JICA 1) C/P 4 10 2) 2 3 8 2 2000 6 1998 2002 3 2 3 3 1998 2 1999 4 3-46

3) 5 6 1999 3-47

5 6 2 3 1 6 ( ) 20 5 6000 3.2-13 5 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 4.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 3.5 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 5.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 * 3.5 2.5 4.0 3.0 3.5 2 4.0 2.0 2.5 3.5 3.5 5.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 5.0 5.0 3.5 4.5 3.5 4.0 3.5 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 A1 A2 B1 3-48

B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 * 5 5 5 4P4-21 (1) (2) 3 3-49

C/P (3) (4) 3 3.2-14 (5) 1990 JICA 1) PDM 3-50

3.2-14 4.0 4.0 7 2.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 [ ] * 3.0 [ 3 ] * 20 3.5 5.0 5 6 * 3-51

GDP 31 7800 1991 113 5400 2000 GDP 20% 1998 20% GDP 5571 6~9% 3~5 1527 3.3-1 1990 80 50 40% 10 1528% 3.3-2 80 1997 40.9% 69 53.1% 11.5% 70 27% 71 50 250 ha1952 72 90 330 ha1993 20 24% 46% 30% 53 600 ha 73 67 3 68 1999 69 Banco Central de Honduras, Honduras en Cifras 70 50ha 3.8% 550ha 24.5% 5ha 71.7% Secretaria de Planificacion, Coordinacion y Presupuesto, IV Censo Nacional Agropecuario 1993 71 Secretaria de Planificacion, Coordinacion y Presupuesto, IV Censo Nacional Agropecuario 1993 72 Secretaria de Planificacion, Coordinacion y Presupuesto, I Censo Nacional Agropecuario 19 52 73 Administración Forestal del Estado Corporación Honduras de Desarrollo (AFE-COHDEFOR), Anuario Estadistico Forestal 1997 3-52

3.3-1 GDP 18.7 (58.7) 7.7 (24.4) 1.4 (4.4) 2.2 (7.0) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 18.1 (55.0) 8.7 (26.5) 1.5 (4.6) 2.7 (8.2) 23.6 (58.7) 9.6 (23.8) 2.0 (5.0) 3.0 (7.5) 41.1 (68.2) 10.8 (18.0) 2.2 (3.7) 3.6 (5.9) 46.5 (66.2) 13.3 (19.0) 2.5 (3.5) 4.6 (6.5) 63.4 (69.2) 15.5 (16.9) 2.8 (3.1) 5.4 (5.9) 86.6 (71.0) 18.5 (15.1) 4.5 (3.6) 6.9 (5.7) 76.8 (66.8) 19.0 (16.6) 5.1 (4.5) 7.5 (6.5) 60.4 (57.5) 21.0 (20.0) 5.4 (5.1) 9.8 (9.3) 66.4 (58.5) 21.9 (19.3) 5.4 (4.7) 10.2 (9.0) 31.8 32.9 40.1 60.3 70.3 91.7 122.2 114.9 105.0 113.5 22.7 20.4 GDP 20.6 24.3 21.5 22.3 23.0 19.1 15.9 18.0 5.62 6.57 8.51 9.47 11.8 13.1 13.8 14.5 15.1 Secretario de Agricurutula y Ganaderia, Compendio Estadístico Agropecuario 2001 The World Bank, World Development Indicators 2001 3.3-2 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 146 148 125 200 349 279 326 430 256 341 (18.4) (18.4) (14.5) (20.7) (28.6) (21.1) (22.6) (28.0) (22.0) (25.8) 314 256 226 155 214 311 225 220 38 114 (39.7) (32.0) (26.2) (16.1) (17.6) (23.5) (15.5) (14.3) (3.3) (8.6) 13 11 20 24 20 24 25 31 36 44 (1.6) (1.3) (2.3) (2.5) (1.6) (1.8) (1.8) (2.0) (3.1) (3.3) 13 20 21 20 21 20 22 23 24 19 (1.6) (2.5) (2.5) (2.0) (1.7) (1.5) (1.5) (1.5) (2.0) (1.4) 31 37 40 39 13 11 11 4 23 2 (4.0) (4.6) (4.6) (4.0) (1.1) (0.8) (0.8) (0.3) (2.0) (0.2) 54 69 112 107 94 125 131 136 127 125 (6.8) (8.6) (13.0) (11.1) (7.7) (9.4) (9.0) (8.9) (10.9) (9.5) 39 33 27 32 34 35 28 32 40 30 (4.9) (4.1) (3.1) (3.3) (2.8) (2.7) (1.9) (2.1) (3.4) (2.2) 14 15 25 18 5 21 21 30 29 32 (1.8) (1.9) (2.9) (1.9) (0.4) (1.6) (1.5) (2.0) (2.5) (2.4) 624 589 595 595 750 825 789 905 553 705 792 802 862 966 1,220 1,320 1,447 1,533 1,164 1,322 Secretario de Agricultula y Ganaderia, Compendio Estadístico Agropecuario 2001 ; Banco Central de Honduras, Honduras en Cifras (1) 1990 1992 Law for the Modernization of Agricultural Sector 31-92 3-53

1998 1998-2002 74 1998-2002 75 1974 AFE-COHDEFOR 1992 1998 1998-2002 (2) 1996 DICTA DGRD PRONADERS SENASA DIGEPESCA 8 3 5 4 5 3 3 INFOP 74 "Gobierno de Hoduras, Plan de Gobierno de Nueva Agenda de Honduras 1998-2002" 75 "Secretaria de Agricultura y Ganaderia, Nueva Agenda Agricola 1998-2002" 3-54

1962 INA 1982 46 ha 6 1998 34 ha 5 BANADESA FINACOOP FACACH BANHCAFE CRA s 394 2 6.6% 2555 4 8000 15.6% ALCON 1992 2838% 9% 3-55

(3) 1) 1993 1995 3 20% 1998 10 20% 76 1990 1995 1999 2000 77 78 3.3-3 3.3-4 3.3-3 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 55.8 57.7 59.7 50.8 67.5 53.0 61.0 47.0 44.2 44.7 7.9 8.0 3.9 5.9 6.5 5.4 7.5 9.4 5.6 5.7 8.6 6.3 3.9 4.8 5.6 6.0 5.0 2.8 1.3 1.2 8.4 6.9 9.0 5.2 6.2 8.6 9.6 7.8 5.7 5.8 10.0 13.5 12.1 11.8 13.2 14.6 14.5 17.4 15.7 19.4 96.9 1,02.1 94.1 77.3 86.7 98.6 90.2 80.4 21.3 46.8 272.4 279.9 287.8 285.0 305.9 358.0 363.7 405.6 305.5 396.6 34.3 40.3 38.3 40.5 46.4 49.6 55.5 65.9 60.1 61.0 5.4 5.7 8.1 3.8 4.0 4.6 5.5 6.4 7.5 8.9 22.0 22.3 22.6 22.8 23.1 23.9 27.6 32.0 37.0 42.8 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.6 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.3 3.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 Secretario de Agricurutula y Ganaderia, Compendio Estadístico Agropecuario 2001 76 The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Country Profile 1999-2000, 1999, p63-64 77 78 3-56

3.3-4 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 7.7 2.0 1.3 3.3 7.1 4.3 11.6 4.4 11.4 20.0 14.5 10.5 17.8 22.5 14.9 11.2 15.3 13.7 22.8 20.0 3.2 0.2 0.4 1.8 1.5 3.7 3.3 3.3 6.2 6.2 - - 0.1 - - 0.8 7.1 0.7-2.0 FAO STAT Database, http://apps1.fao.org/page/collections, May 2002 1990 3.3-3 2000m 1994 7 3669ha 79 80 1136ha 1993 80 9.2% 22 6955ha 32.5% 80% 81 500ha 1.33.5 50ha 79 Departamento de Aguas, Secretaria de Recursos Naturales, 1994 80 Secretaria de Planificacion, Coordinacion y Presupuesto, IV Censo Nacional Agropecuario 1993 81 97 5000 29 8000 19911999 FAO STAT Database FAO Food Balance Sheet, http://apps1.fao.org/page/collections, May 2002 3-57

GDP 2) 2000 5 4900 5 7 7 5000 91 6000 9500 82 10 83 84 2~5 330 ha 46%153 27 ha 18 5000ha (14 ha) (Yoro) 13 2000ha 11 7000ha 85 ha 1.6 82 Secretario de Agricurutula y Ganaderia, Compendio Estadístico Agropecuario 2001 83 49 /1991 7536 /2000 110 /1991 4224 /2000 FAO STAT Database, http://apps1.fao.org/page/collections, May 2002 2002 8000 1991 5 1000 2000 Banco Central de Honduras, Honduras en Cifras 84 3 1420 / 1991 8 3127 /2000 FAO STAT Database, http://apps1.fao.org/page/collections, May 2002 85 Secretaria de Planificacion, Coordinacion y Presupuesto, IV Censo Nacional Agropecuario 1993 3-58

Cristicercosis 12% 3) 3000 86 3000 3.32 6 1999 500 300 1 2900 9312 87 1985 1996 9300 88 1998 1 3600 3.3-21998 500 89 90 86 Statistics Unit of the Direccion Nacional de Pesca, S ecretaria de Agricultura y Ganaderia 87 Secretaria de Agricultura y Ganaderia, National Fisheries Registry 1999, 88 Banco Central de Honduras, Honduras en Cifras 89 The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Country Profile 1999-2000, 1999, p64 90 JICA 1996 3-59

4) 53%600 ha 1/4 5 4 1965 1990 140 ha 1973 150 m3 1990 1400~3000 1500~3800 1001300 5 91 1970 560 1992 70 ha 11.6% 41% 91 Secretario de Agricurutula y Ganaderia, Compendio Estadístico Agropecuario 2001 3-60

1990 3.3-1 2 2 2 (1) 1) 1990 GDP 2 1 GDP PRSP 75 1999 3-61

3.3-1 1990 1 [ GDP: 18.65 Lps/1991 66.44 Lps/2000] [ ] [ 25 /1991 48 /2000] [ ] [ :0.22 /1993 0.16 /1998] [ :] [ 20%(1962-1990)] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ GDP 1.39 Lps/1991 5.38 Lps/2000] [ GDP7.74 Lps/1991 21.89 Lps/2000] [ ] [ 1 2000 [ ] /1991 9500 /2000] [ ] [ ] 3-62

2) 3.34 3) 2 (2) 1) GDP 1999 2000 10 GDP 1994 92 92 Progressing on the Road to National Reconstruction and Transformation, Consultative Group Meeting Tegucigalpa, Feb 7-8, 2000 53km 84 3-63

2) GDP 10 GDP 3) GDP 4) GDP 10 (1) JICA JICA 3.3-5 4 14 2 5 93 3.3-2 93 P4-434-554-63- 3-64

3.3-5 JICA 1 19821983 2 19831992 3 1992-1998 1 4 19941999 5 1989 6 19921993 7 4 1980 2001 8 37 19832002 9 19931998 10 19992001 11 19911994 12 19941997 1 20002001 13 19941997 14 1996 15 40 1995 16 19941996 17 1 19982000 18 1991~2000 45 1985 JICA JICA JICA P3-68 GTZ JICA JICA JICA (2) 94 3-65

3.3-6 1990 1999 USAIDJICAGTZFAO CIDAFINNIDAPMAGEFIBRD JICA 3-66

3.3-2 1990 2 [ GDP: 18.65 Lps/1991 66.44 Lps/2000] [ ] [ 25 /1991 48 /2000] [ ] [ :0.22 /1993 0.16 /1998] [ :] [ 20%(1962-1990)] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ GDP 1.39 Lps/1991 5.38 Lps/2000] [ GDP7.74 Lps/1991 21.89 Lps/2000] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ 1 2000 /1991 9500 /2000] / 1. 1994-1996 2. 1998-2000 1. [ ] [ ] 1998-2000 [ ] 2. 1. 1992-1993 1. 1988-2001 2. 1991-1994 1995-1998 2. 1994-1997 3. 40 1995-1. 1. 4. 1985-1986 1993-1998 2000-2001 2. 2. 1982-1983 1999-2001 3. 1983-1992 4. / / JICA 5. 1991-2000 1989-1999 1. 7 6. 2. 40 [ ] 1989 3. 5 7. 4. 3 5. 4 1992-1993 6. 10 4 5 JICA 3-67

3.3-6 1990 IDB* 1 1 Agricultural Sector Loan (1990, 6000 ) 2 Agricultural Sector Loan (1992, 5000 ) 3 Modernization of Agricultural Technology Project (1996, 1500 ) World Bank* 2 4 Rural Land Management Project (1997,3400 ) IFAD* 3 7 Agricultural Development Program for the Western Region (1993, 1570 ) 8 Rural development Project in the Central Eastern Region (1997, 1700 ) 9 Rural development Project in the South-Western Region (1998, 2250 ) 10 National Fund for Sustainable Rural Development Project (1999, 1200 ) USAID*4 11 Forestry Development project (1987, 1910 ) 12 Sustainable Management of Selected Natural Resources and Biodiversity 13 Economic Reactivation Project through Credit and Agricultural Technology (1999, 5610 ) GTZ* 5 14 Assistance for Forestry Policy (1994, 680 ) 15 Assistance for Community Forest (1994, 690 ) 16 Integrated Forestry Management 17 Rio Platano Biosphere Conservation (1997, 13,350 ) 18 Celaque Mountain National Park Conservation (1997, 5130 ) 19 Lempira Region Rural Development 20 Integrated Food Security Project FAO* 6 21 Assistance for the development of cooperatives and other form of associations for agroforestal production (1995, 420 ) 22 Assistance for Local Initiative of Rural Reconstruction and Transformation (1999, 110 ) ( ) 23 Rural Development of South Lempira (1999, 490 ) * 7 CIDAFINNIDAPMAGEFIBRD 1 2 4 3IFAD http://www.ifad.org/projects/regions/pl/hn-all.htm 5 GTZ 1999 p115 6FAO http://www.fao.org./regional/lamerica/proyecto/honduras/ 7 1999 p115 3-68

(3) JICA JICA 95 1) C/P C/P C/P 50% C/P 1 C/P C/P 1983 95 3-69

2) 3 400 C/P 1996 3) 2 24 15 2 10 6 20 6000 1989 3-70

4) NGO 2KR 96 2KR 97 3.2 96 97 Vol22,No.42001.11p36-47 3-71

5 13 4 2 5 2 3.3-7 5 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 4.0 2.5 3.0 3.0 2.0 5.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 3.5 4.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 3.5 * 3 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 4.5 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 * 3.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 2.0 3.0 * 4.0 3.5 4.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 2.0 2.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.5 * A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 3-72

E1 E2 * 5 5 (1) ( ) 2 GDP (2) 3-73

C/P 4 (3) 18 2KR JICA C/P 3-74

TOR (4) (5) 3-75

C/P C/P TOR 3-76

30 20 3 98 99 1990 83.8% 1999 85.7% 100 101 102 1998 (1) 103 1990 104 EFA, Education for All Francisco Morazan Escuela Morazanica 98 The World Bank, Memorandum of the president of the International Development association and the international finance corporation to the Executive directors on a Country assistance strategy of the world Bank Group for the Republic of Honduras, January 27, 2000, 2000 99 100 Secretaria de Educación Educación en Cifras Década 1990 1999, 2000 101 United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF), The State of the World Children 2001 http://www.unicef.org/sowc01/ 102 Estrategía para reducción de la Pobreza (PRSP), p39 103 International Monetary Fund (IMF), Honduras: Selected Issues 1998 (http://www.imf.org/external /pubs/cat/longres.cfm?sk=2827.0) 104 JICA 1996 6, p23-24 3-77

105 1998 1998 106 CG Plan Maestro de la reconstrucción y Transformación Nacional Estrategía para implusar el desarrollo acelerado, equitativo sostenible y participativo 107 2001 PRSP 2015 11 meta global 4 108 2002 (Ricardo Maduro) PRSP 109 (2) 1994 2 110 (3) 6-3-3-4 6 111 9 9-3-4 3. 4-1 105 106 17 9548 17 107 Inter-American Develoment Bank (IDB), Plan Maestro dela reconstrucción y Transformación Nacional Estrategía para implusar el desarrollo acelerado, equitativo sostenible y participativo www.iadb.org/ regions /re2//consulattive_group/ plans/honduras.htm, 1999 108 Estrategía para reducción de la Pobreza (PRSP), p56 4 15 2 6 95 37 9 70 4 50 109 2002 4 18 110 The World Bank, Honduras Country Economic Memorandum/Poverty Assessment, November 1994 p.74 111 Ley Orgánica de Educación 6 3-78

3.4-1 3 2 6 3 4 2 5 6 7 12 13 15 16 18 19 22 23 Secretaria de Educación ( ) Curriculo Nacional Basico, 2000 12 10 200 2 1 11 30 112 113 90 Basic Education Project 112 Reglamento General de Educación Primaria 110 113 The World Bank, Honduras Country Economic Memorandum/Poverty Assessment, November 1994 p.76-77 3-79

(4) 1) 4 6 Centros de Educaión Pre-escolar No Formal (CEPENF)Centros Comunitarios de Iniciación Escolar (CCIE)2 NGO 114 1 1990 17.1% 1999 38.9% 115 53 47 116 75% 117 90 118 119 114 JICA 1995 115 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), La EPT Evaluación 2000: Informes de Países http://www2.unesco.org/wef/countryreports/honduras/ contents.html EFA(Education For All) 1998 37.4% 49.5% 1999 31.60 116 United Nations Statistics Division, Indicators on Human Settlements (http://www.un.org/depts/unsd/social/hum-set.htm), 2000 117 The World Bank, Memorandum of the president of the International Development association and the international finance corporation to the Executive directors on a Country assistance strategy of the world Bank Group for the Republic of Honduras, January 27, 2000, 2000, p5 118 UNESCO, La EPT Evaluación 2000: Informes de Países, 2000 119 3-80

2) 1980 90 1990 FHIS 120 1998 17 9548 17 121 2810 US 3120 US 122 3 2 123 4 3.4-1 96 100 94 101 104% 98 89 94 104 104% 85 81 78 76 92% 86 75 78 79 92% 5 58 51 77 51 76% UNICEFThe State of the World Children 2001 124 1 6 120 JICA 1996 6, p34 121 The world bank, operational report, Honduras-Community Based Education Project, (http://www4.worldbank.org/sprojects/project.asp?pid=p007397 ), 2000 122 ibid. 123 JICA 2001 5 124 3-81

125 1 1997 9.4 1000 509 126 3.4-2 127 128 OREALC Oficina Regional de Educacion para America Latina y el Caribe 11 129 3.4-2 1000 La Educación en Cifras,, 2000 1 3.4-3 130 125 Reglamento General de Educación Primaria 117 1 30 6 31 126 Secretaria de Educación, Educación en Cifras Decada de 1990 al 1999, 2000 127 2002 4 128 The World Bank, Honduras Country Assistance Strategy, 2000 129 The world bank, Operational Report, Honduras-Community Based Education Project, 2000 130 JICA 2001 5 3-82

Atlántida Colón Comayagua 3.4-3 % Copán Cortés Choluteca El Paraíso F. Morazán G. a Dios Intibucá Islas. Bahía La Paz Lempira Ocotepeque Olancho Santa Bárbara Valle Yoro Secretaria de Educación, Censo Escolar 2000 sobre Maestros, Matricula e Infraestructura para los Niveles Preescolar, Primaria y Secundaria, 2000 3) 3 1997 85 15 131 132 13 9 78 133 134 29 37 131 JICA 2000 132 Secretaria de Educación 133 ibid. 134 The World Bank, Memorandum of the president of the International Development association and the international finance corporation to the Executive directors on a Country assistance strategy of the world Bank Group for the Republic of Honduras, January 27, 2000, 2000, p7 3-83

49 53 135 11 9 136 3 137 1980 1990 138 80 0.5 3 18 139 140 4) 2 1 1 78 142 NGO INFOP 1972 12 ILO 143 135 UNICEF, The State of the World Children 2001 136 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report 2001(http://www.undp.org/hdr2001/) 137 UNESCO World Education Report 3 10.0% 7.8% 17.7% 31.5 138 The World Bank, Honduras Country Economic Memorandum/Poverty Assessment, November 1994 p.78 139 The World Bank, Honduras Country Economic Memorandum/Poverty Assessment, November 1994 p.78 140 142 Secretaria de Educación 143 JICA, 2000 3-84

5) 1990 10 NGO 15 144 7 145 3 2 146 1990 3.4-4 4 90 0.472 99 0.634 HDI GDP UNDP HDI 1990 0.472 99 0.634 HDI GDP 144 UNCESCO, La EPT Evaluación 2000: Informes de Países, 2000 145 National Population Census, INCE 1988 (National Institute for Census and Statistics) 146 The World Bank, Memorandum of the president of the International Development association and the international finance corporation to the Executive directors on a Country assistance strategy of the world Bank Group for the Republic of Honduras, January 27, 2000, 2000, p5 3-85

1990 73.7 99 80.7 1 1990 88.6 85.3 64.9 61.2 1999 91 82.2 73.2 72.4 147 10 10 ( ) 148 2 90 1990 1990 1990 12.1 1997 9.4 149 1000 509 150 1999 1990 83.3 1999 85.7 151 147 UNDP, Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano, Honduras 2000, 2000 148 149 Secretaria de Educación, Educación en Cifras Decada de 1990 al 1999, 2000 150 Secretaria de Educación, Educación en Cifras Decada de 1990 al 1999, 2000 151 UNCESCO, La EPT Evaluación 2000: Informes de Países, 2000 3-86

1990 18.6 1999 38.9 152 1998 1990 7319 1998 1 1389 153 1998 17 9548 17 154 155 (multi-grade schools) JICA 1990 1 4000 156 USAID 10 198695 12 6000 157 1990 152 Secretaria de Educación, Plan de Acción Nacional de Desarrollo Humano Infancia y Juventud: Segundo Informe de seguimiento y Evaluación 1995-2000, 2000 153 Secretaria de Educación, Evaluación del plan Nacional de Educación para todos, 1999 154 The World Bank, Operational Report, Honduras-Community Based Education Project, 2000 155 156 1996 12 157 JICA1995 p.106 3-87

3 3 6 3 9 158 NGO Honduras Evaluación del plan Nacional de Educación para Todos 1990 180 1997 270 159 8 90 4 158 2002 4 159 Secretaria de Educación, Honduras Evaluación del plan Nacional de Educación para Todos, 1999 3-88

3.4-4 1990 1 [ 1990 0.4721999 0.634] 1990 73.7 1999 80.7 [ 1990 88.6 64.9 1999 915 73.2 1990 85.3-61.2 1999 82.2 72.4] [ ] [ 1990 17.1 1999 38.85] [ 1990 7 319 1998 1 1 389 ( )] ( ) ( ) ( ) [ 1990 180 7 1997 270 7 ] 1998 17 9548 17 [ ] 3-89

(1) JICA 3.4-5 3.4-4 JICA 1990 JICA 1 1988/4-1989/3 2 1994/6-1997/5 3 2 1991/8-1992/12 1997/6-1998/11 6 2 1992/8-1992/9 2 1995/7-1995/8 2 1995/7-1995/8 4 1991 6 1 35 3-90

JICA JICA 3.4-4 JICA JICA JICA (2) JICA 1995 11 21 1990 3.4-2 USAID 1,570,000. 1995 12 2004 12 USAID $3,534,000. 1986 1 1995 $18,734,000. GTZ $350,000. 1994 1997 1 FAO 1. $2,000,000. 1994 3 2. 6 $4,400,000. 1988 1 1995 $1,396,943. 6 3-91

$50,000,000. 1995 5 KFW $2,500,000. 1995 6 1996 12 JICA1995 p.105, p.118 Sintesis de Los Proyectos Educativos JICA JICA1995 160 USAID 10 1700 2 6000 JICA GTZ 160 JICA1995 p.106-108 3-92

3.4-5 1990 2 [ 1990 0.4721999 0.634] 1990 73.7 1999 80.7 [ 1990 88.6 64.9 1999 915 73.2 1990 85.3-61.2 1999 82.2 72.4] [ ] [ 1990 17.1 1999 38.85] [ 1990 7 319 1998 1 1 389 ( )] WB WB ( ) WB ( ) [ 1990 180 7 1997 270 7 ] ( ) WB WB GTZ FAO 3 USAID 1. ( JICA (1991-2000) ) [ ] 2. 1. 8 2. 35 3. 3. 1 1998 4. 1 17-5. 2 JICA 9548 17 - - 6. 1-4. 5. FAO 3 3-93

(3) JICA JICA 2 INICE INICE 161 INICE 3 4.2 161 3-94

2002-2006(Con Educación un Futuro Segro, Plan de Acción 2002-2006) 3-95

5 5 5 4 3.4-3 5 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 * A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 * 5 5 5 4P4-77 3-96

(1) 2 (2) INICE 2 1 1000 (3) 2 INICE 3-97

(4) 2 1 INICE 2 5 (5) 1 INICE 2 2 1) 2 INICE 3 P3-166 2) 3-98

JICA JICA 3-99

1 550km 2 162 163 1990 24 1990 (1) 90 19907 Comisi6n Nacional del Medio Ambiente: CONAMA 1993 Secretaría del Ambiente: SEDA Plan de Acción de Ambiente y Desarrollo - PAAD 1996 45 indice de calidad ambiental: ICA 162 Corporacion Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal, Estadistico Forestal 2000, 2000, p. 8 163 La Salud en las Americas, 1998, pp.354 3-100

1990 (2) 1990 PAAD 1) 30 40 164 1992 Ley para la Modernización y Desarrollo del Sector Agrícola 164 The World Bank, Staff Appraisal Report, Honduras Environmental Development Report, 1995, p.3 3-101

1990 1995 5 9896km 2 2 8635 km 2 2 5127 km 2 543 km 2 1 6522 km 2 1 3113 km 2 2435 km 2 974 km 2 165 1990 2 6036 km 2 2000 Corporación Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal COHDEFOR 5 8000 21 8000 166 1996 2000 3.51 2000 1920 550 km 2 167 3.51 1996 2000 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1145 1850 2260 1418 1920 8593 Corporacion Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal, Estadistico Forestal 2000, 2000 2) Servicio Nacional de Agua y Alcantarillado SANAA 55 11 168 3.52 165 Corporacion Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal, Estadistico Forestal 2000, 2000, pp1-10 166 p. 7 167 P. 8 168 PAHO/WHO, La Salud en Las Américas 1998, 1998, p. 354 3-102

1 480 169 130 1 14 170 3.5-2 1998 1988 // / Tegucigalpa 54.0 807 70 130 San Pedro Sula 27.1 500 80 27 El Progreso 5.7 400 50 11 Choluteca 5.2 390 21 16 Tela 2.2 330 30 5 Juticalpa 2.8 290 50 4 Santa Rosa de Copán 2.2 380 30 6 Catacamas 2.5 300 30 5 San Lorenzo 1.9 280 70 2 Santa Barbara 1.0 358 38 3 Danli 2.8 310 72 2 Comayagua 3.5 320 33 8 La Paz 0.8 390 20 2 Olancho 1.1 300 41 2 UNDP, Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano Honduras 2000, 2000, p.74 3) 20 3040 171 169 JICA/Alcaldia Municipal del Distrito Central, Estudio sobre Manejo de Residuos Solidos del Area Urbana de Tegucigalpa Distrito Central, 1999, p. 3-8, 170 Secretaría de Salud, Lineamientos Generales de Salud y Ambiente para el Plan de Desarrollo Sostenible de Honduras, 1995, table 13, p. 103. 171 The World Bank, Staff Appraisal Report, Honduras Environmental Development Report, 1995, p.4 3-103

4) 2000 90 1990 3.5-1 2 1990 1 550km 2 2000 2 6000 km 2 172 172 Corporación Hondureña de Desarrollo Forestal, Estadistica Forestal 2000, 2000, p. 6 3-104

3.5-1 1990 1 [ 550km2 Estadistica Forestal 2000] [ 1996 1145 2000 1920 Estadistica Forestal 2000] [ 26,036km2(2000) Lps 42,960(2000) 8,000 (Estadistica Forestal 2000)] 1990 [ TegucigalpaSanPedroSula 5080% 2050%] NGO 1. 1994 1996 2. ( )19982000 1. 1991-1994 2. 1997-2000 1. 1992 2. 3. ( )5 1. 1987-1989 2. 1990-1991 3. 1994-1996 JICA 1991-2000 1. 1 2. 0 2000 3. 1 4. 0 5. 1 6. 1 7. 2 [ ] JICA 3-105

1990 2000 2 6000 km 2 1993 2 1990 8 5 8 3-106

173 1990 1990 5.3JICA (1) JICA JICA 3.5-3 3.5-2 1990 2 10 JICA 3.5-3 C/P 19911994 1992 19941996 2010 19971998 19972001* 1997 2001 173 JICA/Alcaldia Municipal del Distrito Central, Estudio sobre Manejo de Residuos Solidos del Area Urbana de Tegucigalpa Distrito Central, pp 3-8, 1999 3-107

* * 19972000 19982000 * 2000 1990 JICA 5 10 M/P F/S 2 (2) 1990 3.5-4 IDB USAID GTZ NGO 1990 2002 IDB JICA 3.5-4 1990 1. 1999830 ILC 2. 2001500 IDB 1. 1993, 2040 2. 1994, 1910 USAID 1. 1993-2003, 810 NGO GTZ 1. NGO 2. NGO 3. 3-108

(3) JICA JICA 3 1) 10 JICA 5.4 1999 3-109

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