Honduras, July 10 -- The Executive Board of The World Bank approved a US$100 million project for the rehabilitation and improved management of 174 km of the CA-13 Highway in Honduras, a strategic corridor for the country. This initiative will enhance road safety and climate resilience, benefiting 615,000 people, including women, Indigenous communities, and Afro-descendants.In addition, the project will improve connectivity and boost road safety, trade, and tourism, creating direct and indirect employment opportunities through the hiring of local labor, with an emphasis on women's participation in road maintenance.The CA-13 connects La Ceiba, the fifth most populous city, and Puerto Castilla, the country's second most important port. A secti...