Applying an intersectional gender and political economy approach, this case study explores impunity for femicide and transfemicide among transgender women and Garifuna women in Honduras. The case study first diagnoses the state of GBV impunity in Honduras, then identifies solutions to address impunity, and finally provides practical recommendations to USAID on strategies for operationalizing changes needed to promote pathways to GBV accountability that survivors recommend.
This report is part of several case studies that comprise the Latin America and Caribbean Learning and Rapid Response (LACLEARN) Gender-based Violence (GBV) Impunity Regional Study. Access the other GBVI regional studies:
- Gender-Based Violence Impunity Regional Study: Jamaica Case Study (LACLEARN)
- Gender-Based Violence Impunity Regional Study: Mexico Case Study (LACLEARN)
- Gender-Based Violence Impunity Regional Study: Honduras Case Study (LACLEARN)
- Gender-Based Violence Impunity Regional Study: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico (LACLEARN)