We are a group of Hondurans who search for our family members who disappeared while emigrating to the US. (English below)
Nació en septiembre en el año 1999 a través del programa radial, antes “Sin Fronteras” hoy “Abriendo Fronteras” que se trasmite por Radio Progreso los domingos de 12:30 a 1:30.tambien podemos escuchar a travez de la pagina web: http://radioprogresohn.com/contentrp/
Son miemb
ros de COFAMIPRO todas las personas que presentan el expediente de familiares desaparecidos, personas solidarias a la organización ahora el grupo de (lisiados por un sueño) y personas con familiares en Estados Unidos. AVANCES Y LOGROS:
-Esta organización cuenta con 8 comités de barrios en el Progreso y en otras comunidades en lugares aledaños.
-Más de 200 migrantes que han aparecido después de que se formo el comité.
-Una directiva central representada por el coordinador o coordinadora de los comités.
-Un reglamento interno de la directiva central y un reglamento para el comité de barrio o aldea.
-Un archivo de expedientes de las personas desaparecidas que ahora en 2011 cuenta con más de 550 expedientes.
-Un programa radial donde se trasmite todo lo acontecido durante la semana con el tema migración. Formamos parte de FONAMIH (Foro Nacional Para Las Migraciones En Honduras)
COMIFAH (Asociacion Red De Comites De Migrantes Y Familiares De Honduras)
y somos apoyo a la Diocesis de Yoro y parte del SJM (Servicio Jesuita Para Migrantes)
Formamos parte del movimiento internacional para los derechos de los migrantes.
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Cofamipro was founded in September 1999, through a radio program that was at first called “Without Borders” and is now called “Opening Borders.” This program is aired on Radio Progreso on Sundays from 12:30 until 1:30. The program can also be streamed over the internet at 2:30 EST : http://radioprogresohn.com/contentrp/
The members of COFAMIPRO are all the people who have started charts of their disappeared family members, people who are in solidarity with the organization, the group of return migrants who lost limbs during the journey to the US and every other person who has a family member in the US. ACHIEVEMENTS:
-The organization is made up of 8 neighborhood committees in el Progreso and other communities nearby.
-More than 200 migrantes have been located since the formation of the committee.
-A leadership team directs the organization, and includes all of the coordinators of the various committees.
-The organization now has, as of 2011, over 550 charts of disappeared migrants.
-The weekly radio program that discusses themes related to migration. We are part of FONAMIH (The National Forum on Migration of Honduras), COMIFAH (The Network of Committees of Migrants and Family members of Honduras), and we work with the Diocese of Yoro and the SJM (Jesuit Service For Migrants). In addition, we are proud members of the international movement for the rights of migrants.