Bolivia
The climate in Bolivia varies widely, from the humid Amazon lowlands to the dry Altiplano and high Andes. Climate change is amplifying major hazards such as glacial retreat, droughts, floods, and extreme weather events, which directly impact communities and their livelihoods. Melting glaciers in the Andes threaten freshwater supplies for cities like La Paz and El Alto, as well as irrigation for agriculture. Shifts in rainfall patterns and prolonged droughts are reducing crop yields, undermining food security and rural incomes. More frequent and intense floods damage infrastructure, displace families, and increase the risk of waterborne diseases. Rising temperatures also affect biodiversity in sensitive ecosystems, including the Amazon rainforest. These challenges place significant strain on Bolivia’s economy, ecosystems, and the resilience of its people.
| Country | Year | Host organisation | Partners involved | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bolivia | 2025 | CIPA | CEJIS, ACLO, Misereor Bolivia | Training with onsite analysis in the community of Río Blanco |