Bolivia and Jamaica represent two faces of the geography of our atmosphere. While Bolivia offers breathtaking snowy mountains, typical of the Andes Cordillera, Jamaica brings paradise-like Caribbean beaches to the picture.
Both countries sum up an aggregated population of nearly 15 million, a territory of more than 1.1 million square kilometers, and an impressive geographic, cultural and ethnic diversity.
Today we celebrate the independence of Bolivia and Jamaica, showing a series of safeguards blogs that we have published in the past, highlighting IDB initiatives for the development and implementation of sustainable projects in several countries, including Jamaica and Bolivia.
In Bolivia, social organization is the catalyst for public consultations
Good vs bad biodiversity management, can you tell which is which?
Gardening and restoring livelihoods at 13,000 feet above sea level
Four Things We’ve Learned about Environmental Governance in the Caribbean
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