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Official name: Plurinational State of Bolivia
National day: August 6th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Sucre (constitutional capital), La Paz (seat of government)
Form of government: Unitary, democratic, representative and presidential Republic
Political division: The country is structured, both politically and administratively, into 9 Departments, 12 Provinces and 324 Municipalities
Head of state: Luis Arce
Area:1,098,581km²
Population: 9,427,219
Language: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara and Tupiguarani
Currency: Bolivian
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Bolivia, Brazil and Peru mobilize government and social actors to expand the Trinational Early Warning System in the MAP Region
The border region between Bolivia, Brazil and Peru, in the southwest of the Amazon, is home to a vast area of preserved...
ACTO member countries bring together decision-makers, experts and civil society to promote strategic actions for the integrated management of Amazonian waters
In the context of the Amazon Basin Project, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela held National Workshops...
ACTO and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) explore cooperation opportunities to strengthen the integrated monitoring of the Amazon’s water resources
At the invitation of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), ACTO participated, through the Amazon Basin Project -...
National Coordinators of the Amazon Basin Project highlight progress and challenges at 4th Technical Meeting
On November 17, the 4th Technical Meeting of the Coordinators of the National Coordination Units of the Amazon Basin Project...
A mangrove restoration project in Suriname will offer financial incentives for the socio-environmental contribution of communities that depend on these ecosystems
North of the capital Paramaribo, a portion of the 100,000 hectares of mangroves that cover the coast of Suriname suffer from...
ACTO is recruiting an institution to update the Hydroclimatic Vulnerability Atlas
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS EXTENDED TO JANUARY 19, 2024 Within the framework of the Amazon Basin Project, ACTO will...