Bolivia

Despite the recent strengthening of child protection laws, children in Bolivia continue to face abuse and exploitation. Domestic violence and school bullying are widespread in the country. Women and girls are especially at risk of violence and sexual assault.

Partnering since

1983

people reached

36,618

programs

8

Level of Fragility

Medium Developing

Gender Equality Rank

72.2%
Progress

20578people learned how to protect themselves against COVID-19

Progress

2610reading materials were provided to schools and communities

Progress

13040hygiene kits distributed to support people's health and cleanliness

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Country Details

Despite the recent strengthening of child protection laws, children in Bolivia continue to face abuse and exploitation. Domestic violence and school bullying are widespread in the country. Women and girls are especially at risk of violence and sexual assault.
World Vision Bolivia
World Vision has been present in Bolivia since 1983, developing programs and projects focused on the well-being of the most vulnerable children. We work in rural and urban areas of nearly 3,000 communities across seven departments of the country. Together with local leaders, authorities and communities, we fight against inequity and injustice as we focus on transforming the conditions of girls and boys in need....
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Results

Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2020 and September 2021.