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An Interview with Karla Galeano
Read more: An Interview with Karla GaleanoIn 2015 Karla Galeano joined the capacity training program, learning about the value of education and women’s rights, leadership, gender equality and better ways to raise children. She became empowered, and capable of holding difficult conversations with her peers…
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An Interview with Juana Chamorro
Read more: An Interview with Juana ChamorroJuana Chamorro and her husband Crino live in Los Planes with 3 of their 8 children. In 2023, when she began workshops in ViviendasLeon’s training program, she demonstrated a capacity for leadership, collaboration and responsibility among her 20 cohort members.
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New sustainable farms established in “La Gallina”
Read more: New sustainable farms established in “La Gallina”“My name is Abigail Benavidez, I am 30 years old and I live with my husband and three children. I am a housewife and I participate as a volunteer in a parent work group at the La Gallina school. Last year I was encouraged to participate…
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Interview with Angélica García, mother and new farmer
Read more: Interview with Angélica García, mother and new farmerAngélica Epifania García was in our first HCT program in 2023, and now has a new small farm with a greenhouse and open area for row crops. She is 29 years old, married, mother of two children, and lives in Ciénaga Grande, neighborhood adjacent to Los…
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An interview with Fabiola Chavarria, Mother and Farmer
Read more: An interview with Fabiola Chavarria, Mother and Farmer“When I started to participate in the HCT training process, I was a very shy woman with self-esteem problems. In our country Nicaragua, women have had few opportunities to work outside the home.”
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Our next generation of farming women in Nicaragua.
Read more: Our next generation of farming women in Nicaragua.My name is Alexandra Galeano and I live in the community of Troilo, Sutiava. I am 19 years old and married with a one-year-old girl. Being a homemaker doesn’t prevent me from continuing my education. I am currently in the 10th grade of secondary school at…
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Our green, healthy and industrious community
Read more: Our green, healthy and industrious communityMy vegetable production has created a better quality of life for us. Our family benefits and we benefit our community. We use the the profit from the vegetables that are sold for other household needs. I just recently invested in a tilapia fish production pond, a…
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An Interview with Farmer Daisy Ramirez
Read more: An Interview with Farmer Daisy RamirezDaisy has been in our program for 8 years. In that time she has become a successful organic farmer, started a beekeeping business with 3 other graduates of our program, and is now a successful businesswoman.