In Numbers
USD 2.8 m six-month November 2023 – April 2024) net funding requirements, representing 61 percent of the total
Operational Updates
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On 26 October, WFP met with the Oruro government to discuss the increasing number of people affected by natural hazards such as drought. As a result, WFP will provide additional assistance to the most vulnerable families (25 percent) among the 40,000 reported affected families.
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WFP continued to receive requests for assistance from other municipalities to support those affected by the drought and related fires.
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On 31 October, WFP staff participated in a fullday workshop organized by the Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC) to enhance staff’s knowledge and capacity about Indigenous people. The workshop focused on the activities of the second outcome of the current WFP Bolivia Country Strategic Plan (2023-2027).