Showing posts with label Nicaragua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicaragua. Show all posts

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Nicaragua V: Government and Church












I haven't written about the complex relationship between Nicaragua and the countries of the Northern Hemisphere which have sought to control its people and its land. Christopher Columbus blew through in 1502 and Nicaragua has been tangled up with the Spanish, the British, and the Americans ever since. The effects of their and our influence have not been particularly positive.

There is something telling about the final image above: a ruined and abandoned cathedral with a tourist carriage waiting out front. You can decide for yourself whether those who have dropped by Nicaragua for political, economic, religious, or sightseeing reasons have made any contribution worth noting.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Nicaragua IV: Making a Living

Eighty per cent of Nicaraguans live on $2.00 or less a day. For more than half of that group, the figure is $1.00 or less a day.















Monday, July 02, 2007

Nicaragua III: Education


One of the projects that the church group visited in Managua is a Teen Night School, organized so that students who cannot attend regular school during the day have an opportunity to pursue an academic education. The students range in age from ten to 26, and are covering the work associated with grades one through six. Why not regular school? Many of the students have to work, in local businesses or with their families. Others cannot afford the uniform and shoes required for school. And school regulations mandate that if a student falls behind -- which often happens because a young person has an opportunity to work, or because the family temporarily runs out of money for uniform and shoes -- he cannot return to school. The Night School is in a rough neighborhood -- so rough that a young woman from our church who now works with a women's project in Managua was dumbfounded that our group was taken there -- first on Sunday afternoon to visit with some of the families and, later in the week, during the evening to see the school in operation. The group members' reaction was that if the students could walk to and from the school every night, they guessed that they could visit it once.

The young ladies in the photograph are obviously among the academically fortunate, at least for the time being.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Nicaragua II: Conversation

The lighting was a challenge, but the photograph depicts two women, one American and one Nicaraguan, in the doorway. Despite differences of nationality, language, and life experience, women are seldom at a loss for conversation.



Saturday, June 30, 2007

Nicaragua I: Massaya Volcano

The Quiet Husband and the rest of the church group have returned from their immersion/learning trip to Nicauagua, a country which boasts a magnificent landscape. (Click to enlarge the image.)