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National Coalition Honduras - COMCORDE
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Contact Details
Norma de Sierra (Coordinator) COMCORDE Colonia Matamoros, Calle Almería, Casa #3002, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Tel: +504 236 8265 Fax: +504 236 8314 E-mail:
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Member Organisations COMCORDE -Ayuda en Acción, COIPRODEN-PRENATAL, Aldeas SOS, Catholic Relief Services, Alfasic, CIARH, Asociación ANDAR, Fe y Alegria, Asociación Nuevo Amanecer, FEREMA, CEPROD, FOPRIDEH, CARE, Fundación FICOHSA, Christian Children’s Fund de Honduras, Instituto Juana Leclerck, COMPARTIR, INFRACNOVIC, Coneanfo, KNH de Honduras, Movimondo, Proyecto Manuelito, Plan de Honduras, Save the Children, PREPACE, Visión Mundial, Programa Amigos Unidos
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What happened in Action Week 2008? Honduras held a march to the headquarters of local and national government also known as Presidential House, MUNICIPALIDAD with the participation of children and adults, COMCORDE member organizations and other guests, including media.
The coalition invited different Congress members and political authorities in the area of education to participate in the biggest lesson for global quality education without exclusion.
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What happened in Action Week 2007?
In Honduras, Global Action Week was held under the national coordination of the Coordinating Committee of the Network of Education (COMCORDE). Whilst major activities took place around the country, the highlight event was a Human Chain in front of the Presidential House, where young people from different schools, teachers, parents and NGOs joined hands for education.
Three main activities were carried out including a public launch of Action Week, a public debate on EFA, the FTI and quality education at school, and a JOIN UP chain reaction outside the Presidential Palace. Throughout the week, an estimated 390,000 got involved in the whole country.
There was also a video presentation to show what was happening in the education sector in Honduras, after which a panel of members from the Directorate of Education, and academics, discussed Education Rights.
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