Climate Resilient Corridor Initiative (CRCI)
Honduras is highly exposed to negative effects of climate change (CC), which are expected to have a significant negative impact on agricultural systems and the wellbeing and health of highly vulnerable small-scale farmers in the Dry Corridor of Honduras. The Project aims at increasing the resilience to CC of their livelihoods and their families’ wellbeing and health, by facilitating the adoption of climate resilient agriculture approaches, and “climate-proofing” their housing. The project will address other important barriers to adaptation, such as water scarcity and ineffective conservation and use of plant genetic resources. Executing Entities would be Invest-Honduras and FAO.