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NICARAGUA

NICARAGUA. Population: 5.483,447 millions (year 2005) Geographic extention: 130,244 klm 2 Capital: Managua. National Coin: Córdoba. Exchange: 1 Dollar = 20 Córdobas. Lenguaje. Spanish.

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NICARAGUA

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  1. NICARAGUA

  2. Population: 5.483,447 millions (year 2005) Geographic extention: 130,244 klm 2 Capital: Managua. National Coin: Córdoba. Exchange: 1 Dollar = 20 Córdobas. Lenguaje. Spanish Fuente: Pnud Nicaragua.

  3. Official Language: Spanish Atlantic coast: Miskito Dialect Criollo English.

  4. poverty rate: 48% Extreme Poverty rate: 17% Total poverty: 65% Illiteracy rate: 8% 56% of population is in urban location. 43% is less thant 15 years olds.

  5. 70% of nicaraguans do not have an employment so they can not purchase their meds when they get sick. • The government only gives an average budget of US$ 23.50 per nicaraguan for one year. • There is a deficit of more than 5,000 doctors in the country and there is 4.5 doctors per 10,000 people, and 1 dentist per 20,000 people. http://www.minsa.gob.ni/estadisticas/ind2006/images/ind_recursos_servicios.jpg • Hundreds of communities do not have health services. • Most health centers and hospitals are concentrated in urban areas while rural areas are the poorest and far apart, there are only 32 hospitals for 5.6 millions people.

  6. Do not count with potable water & electricity in to the Far Communities.

  7. Do not have health services in those communities.

  8. It was started in the 80s without International help. • In the 90s we started without the help of GBGM and Latin American Council of Methodist Evangelic Churches (CIEMAL). To date there are 14 congregations. Including 5 Avanzadas or locations where members join a congregation.

  9. Goals. Contruction of the Methodist Center “ El sembrador” “The Sower” (CEMEL) Start with the first part of a high quality Pre-School Center in the next 4 years. Contruction of 3 churches each year with its congregation. Encrease 50% of membership in 4 years. To have a organized VBS each church in 4 years. To include a retired founds of pastors in the next 4 years.

  10. Cost Each Month, Each Congregation:$ US 50.00 • Cost in15 Congregations a month:$ US 750.00 • Cost in 12 months: $ US 9,000.00 • Total Cost in 4 Years: $ US 36,000.00

  11. Cost in each leader at month: $ US 50.00 Cost in 12 months: $ US 750.00 Cost in 15 leaders in 12 months: $ US 9,000.00 Cost in 15 leaders in3 years: $ US 27,000.00

  12. Each pastoral at month: $ US 400.00 • In 12 months: $ US 4,800.00 • In 4 Years: $ US 19,200.00

  13. Necessity of Retired Pastors Funds into the Ministry. 2009: Month: 1042.00 Year: 12,504.00 2010: 12,504 Total: 25,008.00 2011: 12,504.00 2012: 12,504.00 Gran Total: 50,016.00

  14. 2009: Month: $ US 209.00 Year: $ US 2,508.00 2010: $ US 2,508.00 = 5,016.00 2011: $ US 2,508.00 = 7,524.00 2012: $ US 2,504.00 Total: 10,032.00

  15. VIM NICARAGUA PROGRAM. In 2009 its open the UMVIM office with permannent work time. • In Nicaragua we have had just a few groups • during the year. • Historictly every year comes between 5 groups a year. • 2009 we have in calendar 5 groups.

  16. Increase the umvim to Nicaragua. • Neccesity of UMVIM office. • Automobile or Motorcycle. • We need our work tools. • More access to Internet. • Administration spends, vim operative spends. • To select a specific UMVIM profile.

  17. Pastor Eligio Rios and Wife.

  18. Rosalio Reyes Flores Pastor, and his Wife.

  19. Cristel Palmer Pastor.

  20. Patricia Udiel Pastor.

  21. Pastor Manuel De Jesús Meléndez.

  22. Pastor Marlon López.

  23. Pastor José Miguel López and his Wife.

  24. Pastor and President of Methodist Church.

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