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The ACLO sign outside their office [CAFOD]

Radio ACLO

The ACLO sign outside their office [CAFOD]

Father Rafael García Mora is director of CAFOD partner Radio ACLO [CAFOD]

Father Rafael Mora

Father Rafael García Mora is director of CAFOD partner Radio ACLO [CAFOD]

Bolivians using incense at a blessing ceremony

Man swinging incense

Bolivians using incense at a blessing ceremony [Sean Sprague]

Boys reading

Dario and Ishmael reading aloud in class, Kestuche village, Bolivia [Annie Bungeroth]

Sylvia and friends, Bolivia [Annie Bungeroth]

Girl running

Sylvia and friends, Bolivia [Annie Bungeroth]

Radio can be used to inform farmers in remote areas of new agricultural techniques.

Radio helps isolated farmers

Radio can be used to inform farmers in remote areas of new agricultural techniques. [Annie Bungeroth]

Marcelina, (centre), with her son Edwin Ticona, her daughter-in-law, Hilaria, and baby Hernán

Marcelina with her son Edwin

Marcelina, (centre), with her son Edwin Ticona, her daughter-in-law, Hilaria, and baby Hernán [CAFOD]

A boy pushes a bicycle in the flooded city of Trinidad, northeast of La Paz, February 2008 [REUTERS/David Mercado, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Boy pushes a bicycle

A boy pushes a bicycle in the flooded city of Trinidad, northeast of La Paz, February 2008 [REUTERS/David Mercado, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Many miners in Bolivia suffer from

Mining quarry

Many miners in Bolivia suffer from "mine's lung", a disease caused by inhaling toxic mineral dust [Annie Bungeroth]

A livestock improvement programme encourages the growing of nutritious alfalfa as cattle fodder. Farmers are encouraged to cut it rather than letting the animal graze, as they pull the roots up [Annie Bungeroth]

Livestock improvement programme

A livestock improvement programme encourages the growing of nutritious alfalfa as cattle fodder. Farmers are encouraged to cut it rather than letting the animal graze, as they pull the roots up [Annie Bungeroth]

Radio Machaqa is an Aymara community radio station which helps promote agricultural and development work by announcing training days, cabildo and municipal meetings [Annie Bungeroth]

Aymara community radio station

Radio Machaqa is an Aymara community radio station which helps promote agricultural and development work by announcing training days, cabildo and municipal meetings [Annie Bungeroth]

Community-installed drinking water system at Comunidad Valaderos, Cochabamba. [Sean Sprague]

Drinking water system

Community-installed drinking water system at Comunidad Valaderos, Cochabamba. [Sean Sprague]

Jalqua woman weaves on a loom at Qarawiri, Potolo [Sean Sprague]

Jalqua woman weaves on a loom

Jalqua woman weaves on a loom at Qarawiri, Potolo [Sean Sprague]

Woman shells peanuts [Sean Sprague]

Woman shells peanuts

Woman shells peanuts [Sean Sprague]

Unloading bananas from wheelbarrow

Unloading bananas from a wheelbarrow. Ensuring farmers get a fair price for their produce is a key aim of CAFOD's work in Bolivia [Sean Sprague]

Preparing vegetables for a big village meal [Annie Bungeroth]

Preparing vegetables for a big village meal

Preparing vegetables for a big village meal [Annie Bungeroth]

Evo Morales wins resounding victory, avoiding second round.

Evo Morales

Evo Morales wins resounding victory, avoiding second round. [Nick Buxton]

President Evo Morales addresses a packed press conference accompanied by Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera [Nick Buxton]

Evo Morales at press conference

President Evo Morales addresses a packed press conference accompanied by Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera [Nick Buxton]

MAS supporter and miner

MAS supporter and miner

MAS supporter and miner

An injured supporter of President Evo Morales is detained by anti-government protesters in Sucre, May 24, 2008 [REUTERS/David Mercado, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Anti-government protest in Sucre

An injured supporter of President Evo Morales is detained by anti-government protesters in Sucre, May 24, 2008 [REUTERS/David Mercado, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

CAFOD partner EDAS helps farmers in the barren highlands keep their llamas healthy, and then to sell the meat at city markets [CAFOD]

Llamas

CAFOD partner EDAS helps farmers in the barren highlands keep their llamas healthy, and then to sell the meat at city markets [CAFOD]

Oscar Olivera, Spokesperson for the Coordinadora in Cochabamba, during a speaker's tour around the UK in July 2006. [Nick Buxton]

Oscar Olivera

Oscar Olivera played a key role in the resistance to water privatisation in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and is fighting for more accountable government and companies. [Nick Buxton]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 20/02/2008