Rural Women in Peru Seed Water to Harvest It Tomorrow
“We want to boost water security as well as gender equality because they are two sides of the same coin,” Elena Villanueva told IPS.
Read More“We want to boost water security as well as gender equality because they are two sides of the same coin,” Elena Villanueva told IPS.
Read MoreAnalysts look with suspicion at the data released and do not hesitate to point out that behind this increase there are interests at stake.
Read MoreCubans can now enter Nicaragua without a visa and many islanders have opted to fly directly to Managua, as a safer route towards the USA.
Read MoreAfter a statistical analysis of 8,000 searches on the site in the past four months, we selected the 30 most frequently mentioned activities.
Read MoreNicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica denounce the state-sanctioned violence back home and the backsliding of most people’s rights there.
Read More“I have rum and cigarettes,” an old man proclaims as he walks from one corner to another on Reina street. “Rum at 600 and cigarettes at 100.”
Read MoreUS actor Michael Foster, Dutch communicator Dick Bol and Basque feminist-economist Clara Murguialday tell how they support Nicaraguans.
Read MoreA company or government takes on debt, and these funds must be used exclusively to meet a specific environmental or social goal…
Read MoreThe year 2021, marked by the intensification of the de facto police state & persecution, the number of political prisoners soared to 167.
Read MoreNicaraguans who begin the journey increasingly face more dangerous situations and complex policies to achieve asylum or refuge.
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