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04/30/2008 The indigenous Ayoreo peoples of Bolivia and Paraguay are increasingly forced out of the wilderness by ecological destruction only to confront a new brand of isolation from their ancestral way of life.
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From: Cultural Survival, Inc.
Related: [Paraguay]
04/23/2008 Kahdeksan tunnin työpäivä on Argentiinan muotiteollisuuden paperittomille ompelijoille kaukainen haave. Bolivialaiset työläiset perustivat hikipajojen orjatyötä paetakseen oman osuuskunnan.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Argentina] [Migration] [Labor]
A worker in the Alameda Workers Co-Op.
04/21/2008 In 2006 a group of Bolivians who had escaped slave labor in the Argentine fashion industry founded their own clothing co-operative.
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From: North American Congress on Latin America
Related: [Argentina]
Image: A worker in the Alameda Workers Co-Op. © North American Congress on Latin America
04/08/2008 Bolivian intensiivinen lukutaitokampanja on muutamassa vuodessa saanut aikaan hyviä tuloksia. Uuden virallisen tilaston mukaan lukutaidottomuus on vähentynyt maassa puolella miljoonalla.
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From: UnMundo América Latina
Related: [Education]
04/02/2008 Bolivian hallituksen ja opposition uusin yhteenotto koskee ruokaöljyä, jonka viennin hallitus kielsi toistaiseksi pitääkseen kotimaiset hinnat kurissa.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Politics] [Food]
Tamara Stenn, founder of Kusikuy, and two of the knitters in Peru.
03/04/2008 With the help of Kusikuy -- a fair trade business importing hand-knit sweaters, scarves, and other garments made by artisans in South America -- Brattleboro, Vermont became the second Fair Trade Town in America.
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From: Co-op America
Related: [Peru]
Image: Tamara Stenn, founder of Kusikuy, and two of the knitters in Peru. © Co-op America
02/14/2008 Bolivialaisten kansalaisjärjestöjen perustama Noticiero Intercultural osallistaa nuoria tuottamalla verkkoon videomateriaalia yhdessä nuorten toimintaryhmien kanssa. Verkkopalvelun teemoina ovat monikulttuurisuus, ympäristö ja sukupuoli.
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From: OneWorld España
Related: [Youth] [Internet]
Gas and water protests in La Paz, Bolivia.
01/08/2008 At year's end, Bolivia found itself in the midst of a divisive political crisis that threatened to dismantle the state. Meanwhile, the course of events for 2008 remains unpredictable.
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From: North American Congress on Latin America
Image: Gas and water protests in La Paz, Bolivia. © Alana Libow / Cultural Survival, Inc.
Presidentti Evo Morales
12/19/2007 Bolivian presidentti Evo Morales sai haluamansa, kun perustuslakia säätävä kokous hyväksyi uuden perustuslain. Neljä päätökseen pettynyttä Bolivian maakuntaa kuitenkin uhkaa julistautua autonomisiksi.
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From: UnMundo América Latina
Related: [Politics] [Law]
Image: Presidentti Evo Morales © Gonzalo Jallasi / www.abi.bo
Bolivian 'New Left' President Evo Morales.
12/18/2007 Two years after Bolivia's first indigenous President, Evo Morales, set out to transform the nation, Benjamin Dangl examines public opinion as the nation's political parties feud over its future.

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From: North American Congress on Latin America
Image: Bolivian 'New Left' President Evo Morales. © Americas Policy Program
12/10/2007 César Navarro, political ally of Bolivian President Evo Morales, discusses the struggle to drive through change in the South American country.
From: New Statesman
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Bolivian president Evo Morales.
12/04/2007 Bolivian President Evo Morales' attempt at achieving comprehensive social reform is challenged by a militant opposition movement led by the wealthy in this highly divided and mostly poor country, comments scholar Roger Burbach.
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Image: Bolivian president Evo Morales. © Gonzalo Jallasi / www.abi.bo
10/25/2007 Although a forest fire burned some of the crops Lorenzo Charupá's cooperative expected to use to feed their cattle, he is not overly concerned because, as of June, he knows that at least his land can no longer be taken away.
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From: Oxfam America
09/28/2007 Boliviassa vieraileva Iranin presidentti Mahmud Ahmadineyad ja Bolivian presidentti Evo Morales solmivat liittosopimuksen, joka tähtää "maailman moninapaistamiseen" ja takaa Iranille Bolivian tuen, mikäli Yhdysvallat ryhtyy sotilaallisiin toimiin maata vastaan. Samassa yhteydessä Iran ja Bolivia solmivat laajamittaisen apu- ja kauppasopimuksen.
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From: UnMundo América Latina
Related: [Iran ] [Trade] [Geopolitics]
09/24/2007 YK:n alkuperäiskansojen oikeuksien julistus antaa Bolivian presidentti Evo Moralesille tämän kaipaamaa tukea kamppailussa intiaanien elinolojen ja aseman parantamiseksi. Bolivian oikeisto-oppositio haraa kuitenkin tiukasti vastaan.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Indigenous Rights] [Politics]
Image: © Gonzalo Jallasi / www.abi.bo
08/30/2007 Ruotsin uuden kehityspolitiikan linjaukset näkyvät Latinalaisessa Amerikassa. Nicaraguassa, jonka kanssa Ruotsi on tehnyt yhteistyötä lähes 30 vuotta putoaa pois kumppanimaiden listalta. Vastaavasti yhteistyötä laajennetaan Boliviassa ja guatemalassa.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [Guatemala] [Nicaragua] [International Cooperation]
Rosalinda Sántiz Díaz, an activist from Chiapas.
08/14/2007 Women in Bolivia, Colombia, and Mexico are forcing the indigenous movements they work with to recognize that they can sometimes be as undemocratic and unjust as the societies they're challenging.
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From: North American Congress on Latin America
Related: [Colombia] [Mexico]
Image: Rosalinda Sántiz Díaz, an activist from Chiapas. © MADRE
07/18/2007 In a historic move, Bolivia's indigenous Chiquitano group have been granted permanent land titles over their ancestral territory.
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From: Oxfam America
Bolivian weavers and coca leaf
07/03/2007 YK:n huumeviraston Undocin mukaan kokapensaan viljelyala kasvoi viime vuonna Boliviassa kahdeksan prosenttia. Tieto herättää ristiriitaisia tunteita. Maan presidentti puolustaa laillisen kokanviljelyn lisäämistä, mutta huumekaupan kasvu voi johtaa ongelmiin kohdemaiden kanssa.
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From: Suomen IPS
Image: Bolivian weavers and coca leaf © R.Massey / United Nations Development Programme
05/25/2007 Dramatizing the harsh realities of life in Bolivia, Teatro Trono is trying to "reclaim democracy through art" while sponsoring outreach programs to help keep Bolivia's youth from living on the streets.
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From: North American Congress on Latin America
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