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* [http://www.salud.gob.hn/web/ Ministry of Health]
* [http://www.salud.gob.hn/web/ Ministry of Health]
* [http://www.ashonplafa.org/ The Honduran Associacion for Family Planning (ASHONPLAFA)]: "The Honduran Associacion for Family Planning (ASHONPLAFA) has a central office in the Honduran capital and clinics spread across the country’s 6 regional centres. It has a vigorous base of community-based distributors/services (CBDs/CBSs), and a strong commercial marketing presence comprising."
* [http://www.ashonplafa.org/ The Honduran Associacion for Family Planning (ASHONPLAFA)]: "One of the most esteemed actors in the field of sexual and reproductive rights in Honduras, Ashonplafa provides integrated sexual and reproductive health services through clinics located in nearly every state of the country, including specialized services and educational initiatives attuned to the specific needs of young people. In a country where 66% of the population lives in poverty, Ashonplafa offers subsidized services scaled to the client’s ability to pay, and operates mobile health units that reach people living in rural areas. "
* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/honduras Equaldex - Honduras]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Honduras.
* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/honduras Equaldex - Honduras]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Honduras.
* [https://honduranequalitydelegation.wordpress.com/252-2/ Honduran Equality Delegation]: They focus on LGBTQ rights issues in Honduras.
* [https://honduranequalitydelegation.wordpress.com/252-2/ Honduran Equality Delegation]: They focus on LGBTQ rights issues in Honduras.

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