Nicaraguan and uh I've worked with him for maybe five years and now different projects he actually started working for
en Nicaragua , volví a la escuela, volví a Stanford para hacer mi doctorado y allí fue cuando encontré a mis cofundadores para crear una compañía que se llama
in Nicaragua , there is a lot of opportunities.
In Nicaragua , 28% of the girls have their first baby before 15.
in Nicaragua .
Her mom came from Nicaragua .
Y dentro de Nicaragua , terminé en un pueblo que se llama San Francisco Libre, mi primer San Francisco.
down to Nicaragua and and visit a whole bunch of villages that had no electricity and get up on the roof and
We went to Nicaragua .
If you are in Nicaragua , which we'll hear from Eddy and Jennifer about their experiences in Nicaragua , it's going to look very different to maybe
Caribbean coast of Nicaragua .
United States invasion of Nicaragua , and Iran-contra.
I knew that she was from Nicaragua .
We do have 20 schools in Nicaragua that we built originally.
a group of students to Nicaragua to build um a water filter made out of sand
If Rose hadn't been to Nicaragua , if she hadn't taken that family trip, she probably never would have dug deeply enough to find that solution.
And that is happening in Nicaragua .
We are serving 18,000 children in Nicaragua .
And how messed up the situation in Nicaragua was.
and help the people of Nicaragua , and he ended up helping the Nicaraguan coffee farmers.
Those could vary from the Nicaragua case of being thousands and thousands of turtles to only a few turtles taken every year in some jurisdictions.
Tim Ferriss: So I was in Nicaragua for this particular test.
made my I went off to um Nicaragua to go to an international coffee competition
so while I was in Nicaragua with Peter and Jeff they started talking to me
He was the head of the forestry department in Nicaragua .
And so what started in rural Laos grew to Nicaragua and Guatemala, eventually Ghana.
I'm one of nine brothers in the poorest area of Nicaragua .
And he realized how to bring that model to Nicaragua and then how to bring it to the United States.
And as I approached the work-- I first went to Nicaragua -- I had always been doing slavery sort of intellectually.
facilitating support for the contra death squads in Nicaragua and Battalion 316 in Honduras.
And this is what we saw in the Nicaragua , for example.
And then it spread right the way across Nicaragua .
This is a baby hawksbill actually off of our program in Nicaragua where we protect a great number of hawksbill nesting beaches in the Pearl Keys on the
But these are photos from our program in Nicaragua where it's estimated still about 10,000 green turtles are taken a year in a traditional harvest, not for export but
We work to protect hawksbill beaches in the Pearl Keys in Nicaragua .
U.S. colonialism in Nicaragua ?
NPR, Nicaraguan Public Radio at a certain point to be mean, to say it like--.
Like, I'm bicultural-- my mom is from Nicaragua .
It's so good to be here and to share what we're doing in Nicaragua and how things are changing.
And are you distributed throughout the country or are you focused strictly in Nicaragua ?
Now, that's a big issue in Nicaragua that we have to tackle.
Paul is the person who brought fair trade to the United States from Nicaragua , where he was working with the Nicaraguan farmers.
I heard a story about a classroom where-- I think there was some village in Nicaragua that makes really great hammocks.
He'll be like, what is Nicaragua ?
Cuba, Colombia, Nicaragua , Honduras.
acceso al agua, al agua limpia y terminamos en Nicaragua en uno de los países en ese momento más pobres de América Latina.
to make sure the cocaine was able to be brought in to fund this war in Nicaragua .
and it turns out they're legal immigrants-- like Ana Navarro, who is from Nicaragua , is a good example.
What paramilitary forces have to be paid and go in, as into Nicaragua , for example, and other places?
And in the Dominican Republic, along with El Salvador, Nicaragua , and Honduras, there are no exceptions.