Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign Action Group
18 November 2020
Hurricane Iota, the 13th and strongest hurricane of this Atlantic season, struck Nicaragua and Honduras on 17 November. Once again the hardest hit part of the country was  the North Caribbean Autonomous Region, home to the Miskito and Mayagna people, most of whom make their living through subsistence farming and fishing. Winds of up […]
5 November 2020
Thirty thousand people were evacuated from islands and low lying coastal areas of north east Nicaragua before category 4 Hurricane Eta struck on 3 November. Hurricane Eta is the 28th Atlantic storm this season and the 12th hurricane: twice as many as an average season. The World Meteorological Organisation ran out of alphabetical names in mid September […]
2 November 2020
Hurricane ETA that started life as a tropical storm is strengthening very rapidly as it heads towards Nicaragua and Honduras. According to the Nicaraguan Institute for Territorial Studies (INETER), ETA is already a category 2 hurricane and if it continues strengthening wind speeds of up to 175kph are expected when it hits landfall in the […]
26 October 2020
Nicaragua has suffered not just one but three major blows in two years: the failed coup in 2018, the Covid pandemic and the intensification of US sanctions. What is it about the country that enables it to not only withstand such pressures but also to maintain its commitment to poverty reduction, and to play a […]
23 October 2020
The number of Covid cases and deaths in Nicaragua peaked in the May – June period but since then have dropped significantly; last week one Covid unit in the hospital in Rivas reported no patients at all. The Nicaraguan government started preparations in February, training all 36,000 health workers, equipping 19 hospitals, setting up a […]
21 September 2020
Be the change you want to see in the world Peace mural unveiled on UN World Peace Day at a school in Bristol’s twin town of Puerto Morazan. Mural painted by local artist Henry Rojas.
26 August 2020
This month marks forty years since the end of a six month literacy crusade during which over 400,000 Nicaraguans learnt basic reading and writing skills for the first time. When the Sandinistas came to power in 1979 their key priority was building ‘a new model of society based on equality, well being, solidarity and social […]
24 August 2020
At this time of the year the rural community of Santa Julia – like families throughout Nicaragua – brings in the harvest of red beans, one of the country’s staple crops. This involves dehulling the beans so that they can be stored for the rest of the year. Nicaragua has a high level of food […]
23 July 2020
On 15 July the Nicaraguan Embassy held a virtual award ceremony for five UK and Ireland solidarity activists for their long commitment to Nicaragua. Those who received the awards were: * Claire Plumb, former development worker of the Leicester Masaya Link Group. Claire played a key role in developing and strengthening the bonds between the […]
19 July 2020
Testimonies of the campesinas of the Community of Marlon Alvarado Today together with hundreds of thousands of other Nicaraguans, the rural community of Marlon Alvarado in the department of Carazo will be celebrating the 41st anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution. The community, part of the 46,000 member Nicaraguan Rural Workers Association (ATC), is an outstanding […]
14 July 2020
Over the past new months NSC affiliated twin towns and other groups have adapted the ways that the work in order to provide ongoing solidarity for Nicaraguan organisations and communities. This has focused particularly on support for COVID-19 related projects. Bristol Link with Nicaragua (BLINC) Key areas of work: liaising closely with friends and colleagues […]
10 July 2020
On 7 July, the RÃo Coco Geopark, northern Nicaragua, was officially designated by UNESCO as the first Geopark in Central America. The Rio Coco joins 146 locations across 41 countries that form part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Network. This recognition is the culmination of years of work by the Nicaraguan government to meet the […]