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Bolivia approves 187 million bolivianos for drought plan

Bolivia approves 187 million bolivianos for drought plan
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October 20 |

The Government of Bolivia announced Thursday the approval of the new Plurinational Plan for Immediate Response to Drought, amounting to an amount of more than 187 million Bolivianos (Bs) which is equivalent to $26,722.

The announcement was made by the Vice Minister of Civil Defense, Juan Carlos Calvimontes, who said that “yesterday (Wednesday) the president (Luis Arce) has approved the new Plurinational Plan for Immediate Response to Drought, period 2023 – 2024, which amounts to more than 187 million Bolivianos”.

The Vice-Minister of Civil Defense explained that in the Immediate Response to Drought, at least 122 million bolivianos were invested in the period between September 2022 and July 2023, a budget that was increased this year.

The Bolivian national government is implementing actions to ensure that there is no lack of water in the municipalities as part of the Plurinational Plan for Immediate Response to Drought.

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To deal with the drought, medium and long-term actions are being implemented, such as drilling wells, water harvesting, small dams, technified irrigation systems and drinking troughs for livestock, provision of seeds and fertilizers, among other investments.

In Bolivia, 17 tons have also been delivered, benefiting at least 261,108 families, as part of humanitarian aid.

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