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Sustainable Bolivia

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Sustainable Bolivia is a nonprofit organization registered in the United States with offices in Riberalta, Bolivia, and initiatives in the Bolivian Amazon. In 2016, Sustainable Bolivia secured protection for and established the Aquicuana Reserve, which has more than 20,000 hectares of rainforest. Inside the Reserve, Sustainable Bolivia partners with local institutions and communities and oversees projects focused on community-based ecotourism, conservation and resource management, and environmental education/research. In the city of Riberalta, the organization aims to provide Bolivian NGOs with human and financial resources by offering internship and volunteer opportunities. Volunteers and interns can access accommodation, language classes, and local excursions.

Mission[edit]

Sustainable Bolivia's primary goal is to develop cooperation and connections between diverse actors.[1] SB wants to promote economic, social, and environmental sustainability through international collaboration with local Bolivian initiatives. To accomplish this goal, SB has set several objectives:

  • Conserve: working on expanding and preserving the Aquicuana Reserve together with the local communities
  • Reforest: SB has set up a reforestation program. Each person who stays with Sustainable Bolivia or Pisatahua is offered an endemic plant that they can plant in the Aquicuana reserve.
  • Support Local Communities and Development: Sustainable Bolivia's goal is to support grassroots initiatives in the Bolivian Amazonia.

History[edit]

Sustainable Bolivia was founded by Erik Taylor after receiving a joint master's degree in social science from the Universities of Freiburg (Germany), KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) and Jawaharlal Nehru (India). It developed initially as an independent organization to promote community-based ecotourism programs in Bolivia and was created in 2007. It was originally based in Cochabamba and moved in 2017 to Riberalta. In 2018, Sustainable Bolivia started its volunteer program in Riberalta.

This allowed the foundation to create its own projects and supports grassroots initiatives in the Bolivian Amazon, and be involved in creating of the Aquicuana Reserve.

References[edit]

  1. "About us". Sustainable Bolivia. Retrieved 2022-12-07.

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