WCCN's Newsletter, 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"