Bolivia

  • Support to quinoa producers- USAID works with rural producers in Bolivia to improve their crops, access new markets and allow them an opportunity to improve the quality of their lives.

A farmer shows a sample of the chili peppers he sold at the International Red Chili Pepper Festival in Padilla, Bolivia.
Red Chilies Become Hot Commodity
Embroiderers from Nueva Esperanza work hard to meet their export orders.
Partnerships Make the Difference
Julio Jankoña, a Bolivian farmer in the Chapare region of Bolivia, proudly shows his legal land titles.
Land Titles Secure a Hopeful Future

About

 

Since 1964, USAID has been supporting the Government of Bolivia´s National Development Plan, including reform of the country's health-care sector. The Agency has been helping to strengthen the country's health system and to provide equal access to health care by eliminating social exclusion. 
 
USAID's sustainable development and environment program works to improve the livelihoods of economically and socially disadvantaged people by increasing income and managing natural resources. Initiatives aim to increase economic opportunities, agricultural productivity and food security; expand access to essential social services; improve and maintain rural roads; promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources; and strengthen Bolivia’s ability to adapt to climate change challenges.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

American Embassy/USAID
Unit #3914
APO
AA
Bolivia
34032
Phone 
591-2-278-6399
Fax 
591-2-278-6654

Headquarters Contact

Gretchen Ruethling
Phone 
202-712-5587

Mission Director

Last updated: May 31, 2012

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