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Internet Information Sources
To learn more about Nicaragua, follow the links below. Each link will open a new web browser window to make it easier for you to return to the CEPAD*USA website and the list below. If you know of an Nicaragua-related website that is not listed below, please let us know by sending an email message to webmaster@cepadusa.org
- CEPAD (Nicaraguan Council of Evenglical Protestant Churches) - This is the Spanish- and English-language web site of CEPAD in Nicaragua.
- The Nicaragua Network - For over twenty years The Nicaragua Network has been a leading organization in the United States committed to social and economic justice for the people of Nicaragua. The Network advocates for sound U.S. foreign policies toward Nicaragua and provides information and organizing tools to a network of 200 solidarity and peace and justice committees across the U.S.
- Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign (NSC) - The NSC is a UK-based organization built on the traditions of the 1979 Sandinista revolution which overthrew the Somoza dictatorship; established democracy, political rights and social and economic justice. The NSC works in partnership with progressive organizations in Nicaragua and the UK to promote social and economic justice.
- Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN) - WCCN is a nation-wide, non-profit, membership-supported organization working in partnership with Nicaraguans to promote social and economic justice through alternative models of development and activism. Our sustainable development projects support alternative development models aimed at overcoming current economic inequalities in Nicaragua, promoting greater justice for the majority of Nicaraguans. To promote social and gender justice, including fair and equal relations between Nicaraguan men and women, WCCN works with grassroots social movements to empower communities as they overcome inequalities and exclusions.
- Columbus World Travel Guide: Nicaragua
- nicaragua.com Internet Guide to Nicaragua
- El Porvenir - Dedicated to sustainable development in Nicaragua, El Porvenir supports self-help, community-initiated water, sanitation and reforestation projects.
Fair Trade Products
Nicaraguan Coffee from Equal Exchange - Equal Exchange was founded in 1986 to create a new approach to trade, one that includes informed consumers, honest and fair trade relationships and cooperative principles. As a worker-owned co-op, we have accomplished this by offering consumers fairly traded gourmet coffee direct from small-scale farmer co-ops in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
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