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USAID/OTI Honduras Photo Gallery

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Photo: Cutting and selecting stone which will be used in the foundations of houses.
Cutting and selecting stone which will be used in the foundations of houses in at the CARITAS project, also known as "San Miguel Arcangel."

Photo: Crushing and setting as fill stone and other material to reinforce the main avenue.
Crushing and setting as "fill" stone and other material to reinforce the main avenue in the CARITAS project.

Photo: The finished road through the SAN MIGUEL ARCANGEL site.
The finished road through the SAN MIGUEL ARCANGEL site. This will be the main artery of the 400 unit housing project, contracted and paid for by OTI.

Photo: OTI-funded well-drilling at the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project
OTI-funded well-drilling at the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project - at this point the well is some 545 feet deep and water has been found.

Photo: Blocks on-site to begin the construction of houses at the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project.
Blocks on-site to begin the construction of houses at the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project. 90 beneficiary families just moved to the site and have begun construction.

Photo: Cutting, filling and conditioning the second main road through the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project.
Cutting, filling and conditioning the second main road through the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY housing project.

Photo: Cutting filling and finishing of a street in the SANTA ROSA housing project.
Cutting filling and finishing of a street in the SANTA ROSA housing project. The land was purchased by the beneficiaries, the material for the houses will come from the Red Cross, who will also provide water and sanitation. OTI funded the technical designs and studies and all the movement of earth to prepare the site for construction.

Photo: Sites prepared for future construction at the SANTA ROSA housing project.
Sites prepared for future construction at the SANTA ROSA housing project. This is what the site looked like during the visit by USAID Administrator J. Brady Anderson.

Photo: OTI funded the transfer of these USAID/OFDA-built temporary shelters housing 203 beneficiaries on the SANTA ROSA housing project site.
OTI funded the transfer of these USAID/OFDA-built temporary shelters housing 203 beneficiaries on the SANTA ROSA housing project site. OFDA funding also cut the access road to the site, which sits atop a plateau. The project is a model of multi-donor collaboration and beneficiary self-help.

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