[2] Carmona-Borjas is recognized for his work in addressing issues of governability, defending human rights, promoting democracy, and fighting against corruption.
[2] Following the events that transpired in April 2002, during which Carmona-Borjas played a role in drafting the decree that reinstated the powers of the state, which had been illegally dissolved by Pedro Carmona Estanga, he sought political asylum in the United States.
[2] Carmona-Borjas co-founded the Arcadia Foundation, an anti-corruption non-governmental organization (NGO), together with Ugandan human rights activist Betty Oyella Bigombe.
[2] He is known for addressing the issue of governability, the defense of human rights, democracy and the fight against corruption.
Arcadia has recently allocated focus to the corruption occurring within Honduras' Hondutel,[3] and pressed for criminal charges.