Community intervention in Challa district, with the Ayllu Urinsaya Challa community
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Community intervention in Challa district, with the Ayllu Urinsaya Challa community.
The Aymara community of the Ayllu Urinsaya lives in the Eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes. The inhabitants live in a situation of chronic extreme poverty and they have serious difficulties to get access to education and health system. Its economical system is based upon barter and therefore their chances of establishing commercial relations with the city are scarce. Most of the inhabitants are not able to read and write and do not speak Spanish (they only speak Aymara), which makes their access to education even more difficult. The Mayma Association for International Cooperation
is designing a Community Intervention Program aimed at promoting and encouraging the development of the community. With this goal, an investigation project based upon Participative Investigation Action (PIA) and the Sphere Project indicators is being undertaken, in order to identify the needs of this community.