As for what has been going on here in Nicaragua... Many things. The end of the school year was a week ago. Before that I was running around trying to get the regional competition of ´La empresa Creativa¨ organized. I did run into a few small problems, and was sort of freaking out the night before wondering if I had forgotten any last minute things, but it went really well. Great in fact. Just goes to show that I shouldn´t stress out as much as I do-things kind of have a way of working out. As I was typing that, I was disagreeing with it.. haha. I guess I am just that way.
Now that the school year has ended, I do have more free time to focus on secondary projects. Here is what I am interested in to keep me busy these next two months-
- Start teaching swimming lessons at the local pool with my sitemate Ryan
- Get more involved in the projects my NGO are doing. They focus in agribusiness, something I really enjoy, but after peace corps will probably not have much of a chance to get involved in.
- Research for a thesis I would like to write about the Zona Franca here in nicaragua. The zonas francas are special zones where foreign investers can come in and build factories and pay little to no taxes. They employ the people here paying them around 3$ a day. There are many types of factories, but textiles is very common. Think about nike, GAP etc. Check your tags! I am not sure weather these factories are a good thing or a bad thing.. While they don´t pay well, they supply a lot of jobs to people that wouldn´t else have any work. Some money is better than no money.. but they also are rumored to have horrible working conditions, and break labor laws without paying the consequences. I have to do more research to find out what the truth is about these factories.
- I will be starting a community bank with my host mom and her group of teacher friends. I am helping them organize a savings system so that they can borrow from each other, as opposed to the banks that charge insanely high interest rates.
- On a more fun note, I will be receiving my first visitor at the end of December! I am excited to show someone Nicaragua. Anyone else interested, let me know! The tickets from Michigan are not that expensive!!
Well that is about all I have going on for now. I just went to the All Volunteer Conference for Peace Corps. I was surprised by how much money they were willing to spend to get us all together. But I met a lot of new people, and had a lot of fun. It was a refreshing break from everything I suppose. Hope all is well with everyone! OH! One more thing. I set a personal goal for myself to read 100 books during my service. I am only on book 15, but any suggestions of good books would be great. Currently I am reading a little of everything, some in Spanish, some in English. I am trying to get the classics out of the way. I also enjoy reading book with themes in economics and development. I just finished Banker to the Poor by Muhammad Yunus, and I HIGHLY recommend it. I was amazing and got me excited about the work I am doing here again. Please comment any books you have enjoyed, or think I will enjoy. They dont have to be those themes. I like everything for the most part. If you have any laying around you would like to send to me here in nicaragua, I have posted my mailing address in a previous post. Just make sure you let me know you have sent something so I can remember to check the mail (something I almost never do!)