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Latin America - Bolivia - Elizabeth Yauli Mayta - Harvest 2016 - potatoes

Your Hands On donations are helping us to support farmers like Elizabeth, who lives on the Bolivian Altiplano

CAFOD has been working in Bolivia for over 20 years. We work with partner organisations to support people living in poverty, to combat climate change, and to address issues surrounding equality and human rights.

Why CAFOD works in Bolivia

Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America stretching from the Amazon Basin to the Andean highlands known as the Altiplano. It is the poorest country in South America, with nearly half of the population living below the poverty line. This rises to 60% living in poverty in rural areas, where people depend on farming to make a living. 

CAFOD in Bolivia

CAFOD has been working in Bolivia for more than twenty years, supporting partner organisations striving to ensure that:

  • The most disadvantaged people have the skills and knowledge to propose and implement strategies to change their lives and communicate their needs to decision-makers.

  • The poorest people in rural areas are able to produce nutritious food to sustain their families throughout the year.

  • The impacts of climate change are understood and that communities are able to cope with these changes in climate.

  • Human rights are understood and respected.

  • Natural resources are managed in a fair and transparent manner.

News from Bolivia

Laudato Si' and the notion of the common good
24
May
2023

Laudato Si' and the notion of the common good

In the eight years since it was published, Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si' has profoundly changed the way that local experts in Latin America work with indigenous communities to promote their rights and care for our common home.

Sharing skills in the Altiplano
14
May
2021

Sharing skills in the Altiplano

In Bolivia, families who were part of CAFOD's Hands On Altiplano project have been sharing their skills and food with neighbours during the coronavirus pandemic.