In Tambillo Alto, a municipality of Tupiza (Potosí, Bolivia), a group of nine women has embarked on a journey in agroecology. Their commitment to sustainable production allows them to feed their families and strengthen their economy, with plans to sell what they harvest.
Throughout this process, they have gained new knowledge, faced challenges, and deeply valued the impact of their work. They are making significant changes in their lives, both in their relationship with the land and in their economic opportunities.
This effort reflects the impact that the ACLO Foundation, a member of the Comparte network, seeks to generate by promoting sustainable development and the local economy.
Through this project, supported by Manos Unidas, alternatives are being created to improve the lives of the communities.