Nicaragua and ALBA
NSCAG News | on: Monday, 7 May 2012
Heres a video that demonstrates some of the gains of ALBA project. It's making a difference to thousands of people's lives. read moreClean and renewable energy
NSCAG News | on: Saturday, 5 May 2012
A study by the Inter-American Development Bank’s Multilateral Investments Fund shows Nicaragua ranking second out of 26 Latin American and Caribbean countries in clean energy generation, behind only Brazil. The renewable energy projects being developed in Nicaragua today include aeolian (wind), geothermic (volcanoes), mini-hydraulic (water) and biomass (based on sugar read moreIlliteracy rates in Nicaragua?
NSCAG News | on: Saturday, 5 May 2012
Nicaragua still has 30.3% illiteracy, the highest rate in Central America after Guatemala, according to 2012 information from the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). In 2009, after a municipal-level literacy campaign using Cuba’s “Yes, I can” method, President Ortega declared Nicaragua “free of illiteracy,” read moreNicaragua bids to stem deforestation with eco-soldiers
NSCAG News | on: Saturday, 5 May 2012
Deep inside the verdant and sweltering vegetation of Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast, a specially trained army unit is waging a new kind of war against a new type of enemy. Operation Green Gold is the inaugural mission of Nicaragua's newly formed Ecological Battalion. It is Central America's first concerted effort to read moreRIP Tomas Borge
NSCAG News | on: Saturday, 5 May 2012
My Personal Revenge My personal revenge will be the rightof your children to school and to flowers;My personal revenge will be to offer youthis florid song without fears;My personal revenge will be to show youthe good there is in the eyes of my people,always read more