They manufacture the first masks for burned people, made in Bolivia!

Veronica Zapana reports for Pagina Siete: In the Rehabilitation Center for the Burned, of La Paz They manufacture the first masks for burned people, made in Bolivia An American expert came to train, in the development of parts, which help restore functionality of victims’ burned-faces. Por the first time in Bolivia, hospitals in Bolivia, make…

Bolivian ruling ochlocracy opens up national parks to oil and gas firms… WTH!?

David Hill reports for The Guardian: Bolivia opens up national parks to oil and gas firms New law permitting hydrocarbons operations in “protected areas” sparks major concerns for people and the environment. The Madidi National Park in north-west Bolivia is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. One particularly astonishing fact: the park…

Visiting the Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia

Visiting the Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia By Nomadic Matt | Published December 22nd, 2011 This is a guest post by Erin of Never Ending Voyage. A visit to the world’s largest tropical rainforest is at the top of many travelers “to do” lists while in South America and when most people think of the Amazon…

Why is that we ended up with more seniors working in Bolivia?

Carlos A. Muñiz reports for El Dia: According to the ILO and HelpAge More seniors working in Bolivia Report. The main causes are because they can not cover contributions or are in the informal sector. A report issued in 2014 by HelpAge notes that in the last 10 years has increased the number of Bolivians…