Bolivia
A landlocked nation known for its diverse landscapes,
ranging from the Andes Mountains to the Amazon rainforest.

The Need
Only 72% of adolescents of lower secondary age attend school.
During working years, each rural worker without higher education forgoes $10,000+ of earning potential per year, equivalent to over 100% of current income.
Bolivia is one of the poorest nations in Latin America.
14% of children aged 5-17 are engaged in child labor.
Grisel Quiroga Villanueva
Country Director - Bolivia
Raquel Peña Espejo
Christ-Centered Education Officer
“We work in education because we seek to change the lives of the next generation, to create change in our nation.”
Grisel Quiroga Villanueva, Country Director
Impact in Bolivia
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