Stephanie Patzer, recent Rural Planning and Development graduate, shared her research on housing in Honduras at the “Inclusive Development? Expanding Circles of Development Research and Practice” Conference that took place from June 5-7, 2019 in Vancouver. Stephanie’s presentation, titled “Lessons from Participatory Community Development in Informal Settlements in Honduras”, explored housing development in two Honduran communities in partnership with Techo, a nonprofit organization. Watch RuralDev.ca for a copy of Stephanie’s presentation.

The Inclusive Development Conference was hosted by the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). Further information about CASID can be found at https://casid-acedi.ca.