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Capital La Paz
Población 9.2 million
Esperanza de vida 65.1
Acceso al agua potable 86%
Alfabetización de adultos 89.8%
Mortalidad de menores de 5 años 65 per 1,000 live births
PIB per cápita $2,819
Bolivia



NUESTROS PROGRAMAS CONJUNTOS

Building the local response capacity for the intersectoral implementation of the PMD-C
Chronic malnutrition affects four out of ten Bolivian children in the most food-insecure municipalities in the country, where a child in a rural area is 2.5 times more likely to suffer from malnutrition than in urban areas. This Joint Programme supported the Bolivian government's Zero Malnutrition Multi-sectoral Programme (PMD-C) in 22 highly vulnerable municipalities by improving access to food, water, sanitation and information about nutrition and hygiene.
Productive patrimonial assets building and citizenship programme for women in extreme poverty in Bolivia
Bolivia still has high levels of poverty and social inequality, especially in rural areas and among indigenous women, who suffer from isolation and marginalization and a lack of services and job opportunities. This Joint Programme focused on indigenous peasant women living in extreme poverty, helping them to generate sustainable livelihoods and enabling them to fully exercise their citizenship. 
Integrated Prevention and Constructive Transformation of Social Conflicts
This Joint Programme's goal was to reduce conflict and promote equity as Bolivia transitions to a democracy which includes greater citizen participation -- particularly of indigenous groups -- and which is more decentralized and socially equitable. The main focus was changing the values and behaviours of people in different social strata, as well as in the structures of the State and civil society, so as to reduce violence and increase conciliation and equity. 
The Integration of indigenous Andean producers into new national and international value chains
Poor producers in Bolivia generate 83% of all employment, but only 25% of GDP. This Joint Programme supported initiatives in fair trade and organic farming as a way to generate income and provide jobs in Altiplano, the country's poorest region.