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Revista Envío
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Number 321 | Abril 2008 |
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 Nicaragua
La Chureca and the North Caribbean: Two Man-Made Crises
Managua spent the whole of March grappling with a “garbage crisis.” In part it was a battle of poor against poor, the kind nobody wins. But insofar as it was also a political battle of the central... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
THE VIOLENCE JUST
KEEPS ON GROWING The director of the National Police’s Women’s Police Stations, Commissioner Mercedes Ampié, revealed that 40% of the crimes committed across the country in... continuar...
Nicaragua
We Have to Learn to Stop Taking Water for Granted
When we were children in the eighties, we experienced something extraordinary: the generation before ours, young men and women only slightly older than us, invited us to dream and organize to defend... continuar...
Nicaragua
Sixteen Years Lost in Five Agreements with the IMF
In September 1991, Nicaragua signed an 18-month “stand-by” program with the IMF in its first agreement with that institution after the FSLN’s 1990 electoral defeat. May 1994 ushered in the second program,... continuar...
Nicaragua
The “New” Chureca: From Garbage to Human Dignity
La Chureca has existed since 1973. Over 30 years later, in December 2007, it was named one of the “20 Horrors of the Modern World” in a contest organized by the Spanish magazine Interviú. The... continuar...
México
A Thousand and One Demonstrations: For Life, Petroleum and Rights...
Mexico is polarized, with overlapping conflicts in every aspect of national life. In late 2007, The New York Times noted that a sizeable proportion of the Mexican population believed something crooked... continuar...
Centroamérica
Whose Money Is It Anyway?
Remittances don’t come vacuum packed and can’t be isolated in a test tube. They are conditioned by a socio-political environment and come with a cultural remittance attached—like a remora. They’re... continuar...
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