In Honduras, when families say they ‘don’t have firewood,’ it’s not a literal statement. It’s a poetic way of saying there’s no food to cook. Understand this, and you’ll understand a different layer of their struggle.
In Honduras, when families say they ‘don’t have firewood,’ it’s not a literal statement. It’s a poetic way of saying there’s no food to cook. Understand this, and you’ll understand a different layer of their struggle.