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Reducing Disaster Risk: A Challenge for Development
Disaster Reduction Unit
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Bolivia
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Click here to see the Disaster Risk Analysis for Bolivia
Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in South America, with 70 percent of its population living in poverty. The majority of the rural population lives in fragile and vulnerable conditions due to high levels of poverty and unemployment, low standards of living, lack of access to resources, unequal patterns of asset ownership and distribution, environmental degradation, and slow economic growth. The most common disasters that strike the country are floods, droughts, and bushfires. In January 2001, the Bolivian Government declared a state of emergency in the country after two weeks of heavy rain killed two people and forced 13,500 families from their homes. The capital, La Paz, was the most affected area.
One month later, another rainstorm hit La Paz, killing 50 people, injuring 150, and forcing, greater than 300 families from their homes. The institutional capacities to handle disasters as development issues in Bolivia are very limited. In the past, disaster management primarily focused on preparedness. Today, the emphasis is moving away from a traditional emergency response framework to a preventive approach that includes risk management. (...)
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Más información

UNDP Bolivia Country Office
UNDP Bolivia Crisis Prevention and Recovery

Proyectos

National Programme for Disaster Prevention
Drought in Bolivia - November 2004 UN Flash Appeal
Post-disaster Rehabilitation
Misión de transición a la reconstrucción, 2002 - PDF - 237KB - 11 pages
Propuesta de Estrategia - PDF - 1.5MB - 59 pages
Desastres Niño, 1997

Más información

2006 floods in Bolivia - Early Recovery Framework (Spanish) - 1MB - 86 pages
2006 floods in Bolivia - 24 March 2006,
Press release (Spanish)
   

Drought in Bolivia - November 2004 UN Flash Appeal