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63 percent of Bolivia is actually lowland and includes … child sponsorship work in Bolivia began in 1975. Since … timber and hydropower. Most of Bolivia’s residents are indigenous Quechua or

Bolivia

63 percent of Bolivia is actually lowland and includes … child sponsorship work in Bolivia began in 1975. Since … timber and hydropower. Most of Bolivia’s residents are indigenous Quechua or

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Bolivia

The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Bolivia.
Bolivia Prayers Bolivia prayer requests Pray for Bolivia World … committed to partnering with the people of Bolivia to improve their lives today and to help

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The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Bangladesh
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The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Albania
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The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Armenia.
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Visit My Sponsored Child

My Sponsorship – visit your sponsored child. World Vision fights child poverty in the poorest countries in the world.
From the remote mountainous communities of Bolivia to the restricted regions of

Child Health

undernutrition among children living in Bolivia.  For more information on the work we

Bolivia, Stories From the Children

Steve Richards, World Vision UK's Children's Communication Specialist shares some favourite stories and songs from the children he's recently been working with in Bolivia.
just returned from Bolivia where I’ve been working with sponsored … a modest two room mud brick building with a Bolivian flag flying on a mast in the yard. The flag

The Reason Your Sponsor Letters Can Take a While to Arrive…

Ever wondered why the letters from your sponsored children can take a while to arrive? Well I’ve just spent the last two weeks in Bolivia and have seen firsthand the terrifying roads, high mountains and wide rivers sponsor’s letters have to traverse before they arrive. So next time you hold one of those letters, please take a moment to appreciate the journey it took!
just spent the last two weeks in Bolivia and have seen firsthand the terrifying … extreme communities as those I visited in Bolivia. I travelled to villages hidden deep in