WCCN's Newsletter

2008

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2005

    • National Development Bank and Rural Lending
    • Women and Development
    • PROMEVI: improving Housing in Nicaragua
    • Interview with Ninette Morales, director of Habitar
    • Community Investing
    • NICA Fund Portfolio Report
    • Borrower Profile: A Family Business that Benefits Many
    • Upcoming Delegations to Nicaragua:
      • January 7-15, 2006 Empowering Communities through Alternative Economic Projects
      • June 10-18, 2006: Women’s Empowerment Delegation
    • International Year of Microcredit
    • A letter from WCCN’s Executive Director
    • Ecotourism in the Miraflor Nature Reserve
    • Indigenous Victory in Human Rights Court
    • NICA Fund Portfolio Report
    • Borrower Profile: Sistership Solidarity Group
    • Upcoming Delegations to Nicaragua:
      • January 7-15, 2006 Empowering Communities through Alternative Economic Projects
      • June 10-18, 2006: Women’s Empowerment Delegation
    • "Credit Unions in Nicaragua," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Land Ownership, Gardens, Goats, and Violence," by Shelly Grabe
    • "Women’s Empowerment in Waslala," by Francisco Barquero
    • "NICA Fund Portfolio as of June 30, 2005"
    • "Proud Business Woman: Juana Pastora Lopez"
    • "Microcredit Industry in Nicaragua, a Success Story," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Microcredit and Housing," by Andréa Nickels
    • "Let’s Move the World," by Emily Allred
    • "WCCN Partners with Local Groups for Film Festival," by Alisha Steele
    • "WCCN Celebrates International Women’s Day," by Jen Wilen
    • "Traveling to Nicaragua Opened My Eyes," by Jerry Schaefer
    • "NICA Fund Portfolio as of March 8, 2005"
    • "Small Business Loans Improve Quality of Life: Dominga Fargas"

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2004

    • "The Right to Adequate Housing," by Carlos Arenas
    • "World's First Worker Owned Free Trade Zone," by Alisha Steele
    • "Nicaragua's Ongoing Political Crisis," by Claudio Selva
    • "Working Towards Gender Equality," by Jennifer Wilen
    • "WCCN Partners with Habitar to Work on a Housing Improvement Project"
    • "NICA Fund Policy Changes and Opportunities," by Jon Bishop
    • "Our Newest NICA Fund Partner: León 2000"
    • "Growing Coffee for Social Change," by Danielle Porter
    • "Borrower Profile: Iris Cruz Maravillal"
    • "NICA Fund Portfolio as of November 24, 2004"
    • "Women as Agents of Change," by Rose-Marie Avin
    • "Nicaraguan Refuses to Return to War in Iraq," by Claudio Selva
    • "Nicaraguan Refuses to Return to War in Iraq," by Winston Berrios
    • "Modeling Economic Security for Women," by Jessica Athens
    • "Partnership with Coordinadora Civil on Property Issues"
    • "The New Latin American Left"
    • "Cooperative 'Banco Campesino San Antonio': The Latest NICA Fund Partner Agency"
    • "Health and Micro Credit: A Viable Solution for Poverty," by Nancy A. Krusko
    • "Resisting War, Building Peace," by Diane Farsetta
    • "Richland Center-Santa Teresa Sister City Update," by Jane Furchgott
    • "WCCN Publishes e-Book on Women’s Empowerment"
    • "The World Social Forum," by Marc Becker
    • "A Successful Family Bakery: Velkis Taleno Mejia"

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2003

    • "US Behind Nicaraguan Military in Iraq," by Claudio Selva
    • "Community Investing on the Rise," by Jon Bishop
    • "ADIM Joins the NICA Fund"
    • "More Than 16 Days of Women's Events"
    • "Nicaraguan Women's Organizations," by Amanda Mehl
    • "Red Clay Goals," by Katy Skarlatos
    • "Five Years of NICA Fund's Performance," by Carlos Arenas
    • "WCCN Supports Yatama's Claim in Court," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Small Loans Help to Beat the Rush: Doña Esperanza Gutierrez"
    • "An Empowering Experience to Learn From," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Making Sure that Microfinance Works for the Poor," by Eliza Waters
    • "Power and Promise of Nicaraguan Women," by Soren Hauge
    • "Humbling Experiences," by Amanda Mehl
    • "The CAFTA and FTAA Trade Deals," by Dan Rodman
    • "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence," by Stephen Montagna
    • "Property Issues in Nicaragua," by Carlos Arenas
    • "NICA Fund Honored," by Jon Bishop
    • "Group Lending Supports a Family: Genaro and Albertina Lopez"
    • "The Art of Women's Empowerment," by Kristin Hoffschmidt
    • "Glimpses of the Real Nicaragua," by Peg and Dan Geisler
    • "Challenging the Housing Deficit," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Faith in a Better World," by Janet Gee
    • "Investing Your IRA in the NICA Fund," by Tom Keller
    • "Putting a Pencil to Fair Trade and Investment," by Derrick Gee
    • "Presenting the NICAFund’s Social Impact," by Jon Bishop
    • "Bakery Loan Supports an Entire Family: Florencia del Carmen Acuña Aguirre"

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2002

    • "NICA Fund’s Social Impact in Nicaragua," by Soren Hauge
    • "Fighting Corruption from the Ground Up," by Donna Vukelich
    • "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence," by Lynn VanAirsdale
    • "Journalist Midge Quandt Interviews Sofía Montenegro"
    • "Emotional Recovery After Trauma"
    • "The Tropical Dry Forest and Sea Turtle Beaches on Nicaragua's Pacific Coast"
    • "Housing and Property Rights in Nicaragua," by Carlos Arenas
    • "Thoughts on Structural Adjustment from a Nicaraguan Coffee Farmer," by Jon Bishop
    • "Recognizing the Importance of Community Investing"
    • "Nicaraguan Family Remittances," by Francisco Barquero
    • "Words from NICA Fund Borrowers"
    • "Struggling for Change and Survival," by Aynn Setright
    • "Signs of Hope"
    • "What Good Is It? Assessing the Impact of Alternative Credit in Nicaragua," by Dwight Haase
    • "From the Women of Río Blanco to the World," by Nancy I. Bird
    • "Challenges of the Nicaraguan Women's Movement," by Nicole Page
    • "Fighting for Environmental and Economic Justice," by Susan Nossal
    • "Defending Life and Indigenous Land Rights"
    • "Curriculum Kit on Nicaragua Available"
    • "The Demand for Credit Continues to Grow"
    • "Emergence and Challenges of Rural Microfinance in Nicaragua," by Francisco Barquero
    • "Cooperative 20 de Abril: NICA Fund’s New Partner"
    • "Progress and Participation: A Cooperative that Works"
    • "FTZs and Women in Nicaragua: Exploitation or Empowerment?" by Rose-Marie Avin
    • "Celebrating Women's Progress and Success"
    • "Evaluating the NICA Fund's Impact," by Dwight Haase
    • "WCCN's New Teammate: Jon Bishop"
    • "WCCN Celebrates International Women's Day," by Nicole Page
    • "Continuing the Celebration"
    • "Bringing Home the Study Tour Experience," by Marilyn Leffler
    • "Dorothy Granada Returns to Nicaragua"
    • "Acting Locally—the CDAW Experience"
    • "NICA Fund Partners: Financially Stable and Socially Responsible," by Dwight Haase
    • "Weaving Prosperity: Señora Zeneida Hernández"

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2001

    • "The NICA Fund: Filling a Basic Need for Credit," by Christina Jennings
    • "Cambia, Todo Cambia . . . (Well, Not Everything)," by Julie Andersen
    • "New Staff Members Join WCCN—Bienvenidos!"
    • "WCCN Celebrates International Women's Day," by Judith Siers
    • "Women’s Study Tour Learns from Diversity," by Leslie McAllister
    • "Nicaraguan Election Brings New U.S. Intervention," by Donna Vukelich
    • "The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence," by Judith Siers
    • "New 'Legal Reform' Hurts Microfinance Providers"
    • "Crisis on Nicaragua's Farms"
    • "Central American Solidarity & Systematization," by Kristin Hoffschmidt
    • "Attacks Intensify on the Women’s Movement," by Kristin Hoffschmidt
    • "Borrower Profile: The Difference a Loan Can Make: Alejandra López"
    • "Lions Found in Nicaragua," by Derrick and Janet Gee
    • "Dorothy Granada to Visit Madison"
    • "Cooperative Tradition Continues in Nicaragua," by Anne Reynolds
    • "WCCN Attends Latin America Solidarity Conference," by Dan Rodman
    • "Continuing Women's Cross-border Collaboration," by Kris Hoffschmidt
    • "WCCN Celebrates International Women's Day," by Judith Siers
    • "Curriculum Kit on Nicaragua Available"
    • "For an Intern, a Study Tour is Just the Beginning," by Julie Rammer
    • "The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence," by Judith Siers
    • "Acting Globally—the CEDAW Campaign"
    • "Borrower Profiles: What a Difference a Loan Can Make"
      • Cooperativa de Masiguito
      • Panadería Francisca
    • "The Microcredit Context," by Julie Andersen and Christina Jennings

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