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La Paz, Sep 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: Gina Baldivieso) Chemistry, innovation, and caring for the environment are the passion of Bolivian Silveria Cutipa, an Aymara professional who recycles oil from fried foods to make artisan soaps in a venture with which it also revalues ??the use of traditional and medicinal plants.FOOTAGE OF SILVERIA CUTIPA, ARTISAN SOAPS MAKER.
La Paz, Jul 2 (EFE) (CAMERA: Gabriel Romano) .- An Aymara woman, a medical student, is the "Cholita Paceña 2021" a title granted by the Bolivian municipality of La Paz.
La Paz, Apr 20 (EFE) (Camera: Yolanda Salazar) .- For Aymara Shirley Condori not even the sky is the limit to fulfill her dreams and with her own effort she made her way to the heights to become the first cholita crew member from Bolivia, who is also a receptionist, merchant and model on catwalks of the typical clothing of these indigenous women in the country.FOOTAGE OF SHIRLEY CONDORI IN LA PAZ
Bolivia's indigenous Aymara celebrate the winter solstice, and for them, the beginning of a new year. Diane Hodges reports.
Residents move in boats through the flooded streets of a town in northern Bolivia after heavy rains caused the Acre River to overflow. The city of Cobija on the border with Brazil is suffering unprecedented flooding, with water levels reaching 17 meters (55.7 ft). The rainy season in Bolivia, which began in December and will last until March, has so far left 40 people dead and nearly 10,000 families affected, according to the government. IMAGES
Andean foreign, interior and defense ministers take a family photo in Lima, ahead of an emergency meeting organized to define joint actions against transnational crime, amid the escalating security crisis in Ecuador. IMAGES