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CRM July 1, 2006 David Myron |
Why Nicaragua? The Nicaraguan government is betting that U.S. companies will opt for educated, bilingual call center agents for an average wage of $2.35 per hour, which is even lower than India's average agent hourly wage. |
Inc. October 2005 Darren Dahl |
Going South Opportunity is in season as CAFTA opens up Central America to U.S. exports. |
Job Journal September 19, 2010 Kelli D. Smith |
Opportunities Abound for Bilingual Workers Fluency in a foreign language is becoming a hot ticket to a more secure future. |
IDB America July 2002 Claudia Neira |
Tinki-Pali Pilar Pilar Oporta Rodriguez, community coordinator for Accion Medica Cristiana (Christian Medical Action), is one of the best known and widely appreciated persons in Waspam, a district in the North Atlantic Autonomous Region of Nicaragua. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 Peter Bate |
A college for real life With an annual budget of merely $2 million, the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua is training potential leaders for one of the most disadvantaged regions in one of the most impoverished countries in Central America. |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Marc Cooper |
The Lost Revolution A decade after laying down their arms, the Contras and the Sandinistas are squaring off in an election that could return Daniel Ortega to power. But no matter who wins, few expect an end to Nicaragua's economic misery... |
IDB America Jul/Aug 2000 Peter Bate |
Just the facts Nicaragua and donors have heart-to-heart over the recovery from Hurricane Mitch... |
IDB America January 2004 |
IDB finances road improvements in Nicaragua The IDB has approved a $40 million soft loan to support a roads project in northwestern Nicaragua that includes key corridors for Plan Puebla-Panama. |