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Donate to Help Children in Bolivia

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September 27, 2024
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Save the Children has been working in Bolivia for over 30 years, implementing programs that protect the rights and serve the needs of vulnerable children – from early childhood to early adulthood – in the areas of health, education, protection and emergency response. From a single program near the capital of La Paz in 1985, we are now a leading charity for children across Bolivia.

Our early childhood programs help prepare young children for school by giving them access to quality preschools and early literacy programs, while our programs designed for primary school kids work to transform students into lifelong learners by building strong curriculums and passionate teachers. 

We also work to support health education and care for children in need through our school health programs, so children stay healthy, well-nourished and in school. Our work with adolescents focuses on that challenging transition between childhood and adulthood, helping ensure it’s a positive one by teaching them money, job and relationship skills.

Thanks to your generous support, we’re giving children a healthy start and the opportunity to learn, protecting them from harm along the way.

Here are some recent examples of our work:

A healthy start in lifeOur legacy as a global leader in child health and nutrition has included two major projects in Bolivia:We used the innovative Positive Deviance Inquiry approach, for which we have long been recognized as a global leader, in a development food assistance program (2002-2008) to identify factors that motivate parents to change behaviors, leading to a significant reduction in child stuntingIn the early 1990s, as a part of our Bolivia WARMI project, we first developed the Community Action Cycle, a community-led approach for isolated communities with limited access to health services, contributing to a 67% reduction in maternal mortality in the time directly before and after birth – the project was later taken to scale across the countryWe’re now working with communities to deliver basic health services and promote lifelong healthy hygiene habits, with clean water programs and hygiene educationWith ongoing droughts continuing to cause severe water shortages, we’re working in schools to install water recycling systems that reuse handwashing water to flush toilets, increasing cleanliness and decreasing the risk of illness among childrenThe opportunity to learnOur early learning programs support cognitive, psychosocial and physical activities to ensure a healthy and positive foundation that prepares children for success in primary schoolWe trained 80% of the technical staff from a local government in playful, artistic and experimental strategies to strengthen and develop socio-emotional skills in young childrenWe helped construct the first and only classroom and vocational training hall for children with disabilities who may require a different path to livelihoodTo empower teens, we’re focusing on education, economic opportunities, job training and health, helping youth make responsible and informed choices for their futuresTo strengthen sustainable income generation, promote food security and better nutrition for more than 900 coffee-producing families, we helped institute a very successful honey production livelihoods initiativeProtection from harmIn an effort to address the high rate of teen pregnancies, our team trained 61 peer leaders to help empower fellow adolescents make better decisions, reaching 456 young adultsGiven Bolivia is a highly “machista” society, where women have few opportunities and violence against women is common, we trained 100% of our staff on transformative gender issues, with commitments to not reinforce gender gaps during program implementation – our staff then trained 115 public workers on gender and human rights essential to building alliances with civil society and public institutionsTo address the risks of digital media and improve emotional intelligence, we developed an innovative game using robotic cars to teach about disaster risk reduction and human traffickingWe developed and implemented programs, protocols, manuals and guides focusing on the treatment and social reintegration of vulnerable adolescents in conflict with the law, strengthening the capacities of therapeutic and justice operators and working with adolescents and their families to support the development of their social and personal skillsEmergency responseWe continue to work strengthening community and national capacities in disaster risk management and resilience to reduce the negative impact on the most vulnerable populations

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