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Helping Strangers Participate through Instructions: Deconstructing the MP3 Experiment

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At 4:30, Steve starts a “pointing game” in which he asks you to point to the tallest building you can see, then the Statue of Liberty, then Nicaragua. After the Nicaragua question, Steve says, “Most of you are pretty good at geography.” After the Nicaragua question, Steve says, “Most of you are pretty good at geography.”

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Go Holiday Shopping with Your Global Girlfriend

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The creators of Global Girlfriend's merchandise come from all over the world: Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Nicaragua, South Africa, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam.

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Global Engagment Summit: A Light of Hope in a Gray Year

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Salud del Sol's mission is to, "provide communities in Nicaragua with the opportunity to improve their own healthcare systems while supporting sustainable development that creates jobs for members of these communities." Lori Hanna is one of four college students from the University of Dayton who founded Salud del Sol.

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Fair Trade Certified: An Interview with Paul Rice of TransFair USA

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So I went to Nicaragua and spent a summer working on some farms, this was in 1982, Nicaragua was in the midst of a revolution in which they were giving land to the poor, and helping poor people organize co-operatives as a way of building a community framework for development and for sustainability.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

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Witness for Peace has a blog for their team in Mexico and for their team in Nicaragua to report back on their work there. Big thanks to the Have Fun * Do Good and NetSquared readers who sent me some of these links). For example, here is a post that I wrote from Aspiration Tech's Nonprofit Developer's Summit for NetSquared blog readers.

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