Combatting Costa Rican Xenophobia Towards Nicaraguan Immigrants
The Coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated hostility towards Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica. Two experts explain why, and how to counteract it.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated hostility towards Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica. Two experts explain why, and how to counteract it.
Read MoreDoctors and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) have insisted on avoiding crowds and holding massive activities.
Read MoreSandra Centeno an exiled Nicaraguan in Mexico, has become an expert on the cuisine of her native land.
Read MoreDr. Adan Alonso, 62, would see anyone who requested help in his private clinic. He was aware that he was being exposed to a large viral load.
Read MoreSunrise over the Lake of Nicaragua (Cocibolca). By Yolidia Hernandez (Nicaragua). Camera: Redmi Note 8
Read MoreRepatriation flights cancelled without justification and cruise lines are asked to “pay for the Managua airport’s operating costs”.
Read MoreBars, fried food stands and even religious services continue without interruptions in the capital, despite the pandemic. And, for lack of movie theaters, the drive-in cinema was revived.
Read MoreCovid-19 drew a line across a previously porous border, which has altered the lives of Nicaraguans & Costa Ricans The new normal is a new illegality.
Read MoreThe “Nicaragua Never Again Human Rights Collective” presents its report: “Torture, an Ongoing Crime in Nicaragua”, endorsed by Amnesty International,
Read MoreSeven out of ten Nicaraguans living in rural areas must fight Covid-19 without regular access to potable water.
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