Strongest drought in 25 years hits Bolivia

Mongabay Latam reports: The two food production systems that support Bolivia — family farming and agribusiness — are being hit by the worst drought in the last quarter century and one of the three worst in the last 65 years. Official data indicate that a state of emergency has been declared in 142 of Bolivia’s…

Bolivia’s ‘Taliban’ miners have something to tell us

Eduardo Baptista writes in Varsity: Bolivia’s ‘Taliban’ miners have something to tell us When Eduardo Baptista escaped an exploding mountain, it got him thinking about how we make ourselves heard. I was sleeping blissfully with my face smack against the bus window when a cacophony of increasingly loud Spanish-speaking voices woke me up. “Blockade, the…

How credible has become current Bolivian president?

Over ten years ago, the new president of Bolivia, regardless how he ended up in power (road blockades, turmoil since 2003…), we can agree that the world thought highly of him, expectations were high … All that turned out to ba a complete farce, until now, he wasted over $150 billion dollars, have more than…

Three Bolivian winning technology international award

Cecilia Dorado reports for El Deber: Three Bolivian winning technology international award Daniella Garcia, Sergio Mejia and Daniel Ponce received the Innovator Award under 35, from MIT Technology Review. They created an educational technology center, an app and a platform. They know not only technology, but also dare to innovate. Daniella Garcia, Sergio Mejia and…

With Its Unbanked Majority, Bolivia Can Gain Much From Adopting Bitcoin

Adam Dubove writes for The Cointelegraph: With Its Unbanked Majority, Bolivia Can Gain Much From Adopting Bitcoin A country with a high-rate of the unbanked, a large informal economy and a tumultuous history of inflation sounds like a perfect scenario for Bitcoin and cyrpyocurrencies to thrive. However, a quick glimpse on Bitcoin-related groups on social…