We are a national network of small-scale farmers, cooperatives, and community microfinance associations dedicated to integrated development, sustainable agriculture, and building a more equitable rural economy based on solidarity and respect. We believe that sustainable change is only possible when communities are working together, and that is what we have been helping communities across Honduras do since our founding in 2006. Our network works together to create what we call a solidarity economy: a local rural economy in which different parts of society work equitably together to create prosperity and well-being for all. Our vision is to build the strength of community organizations, commit... read more We are a national network of small-scale farmers, cooperatives, and community microfinance associations dedicated to integrated development, sustainable agriculture, and building a more equitable rural economy based on solidarity and respect. We believe that sustainable change is only possible when communities are working together, and that is what we have been helping communities across Honduras do since our founding in 2006. Our network works together to create what we call a solidarity economy: a local rural economy in which different parts of society work equitably together to create prosperity and well-being for all. Our vision is to build the strength of community organizations, committed to integral local and national development, who can effectively advocate for economic, social and cultural rights, and ensure dignity and quality of life for all Honduran families.
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By Mary McCann Sanchez | COMAL collaborator
Just as the sugar cane growers in Honduras work to expand their areas of production to provide more nutrients to the country, so too does the COMAL network strive to grow organizationally.... Read the full report ›By Donaldo Zuniga | Manager of operations and program leader
The COMAL network (“Red COMAL” in Spanish) led training on fish farming as a strategy for food security and sovereignty in several indigenous communities in the department of... Read the full report ›By Mary McCann Sanchez | COMAL collaborator
The COMAL network takes an integrated approach to its community work. Some three years ago, COMAL's board, consisting of rural men and women, sought to strengthen rural families, including children,... Read the full report ›