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Health worker making a home visit in El Alto
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EMILIANA PACHURI'S STORY
Emiliana is a mother of two young children who lives in a brick home no larger than the size of a double bed in District 8 of El Alto. She came here from her small village in the altiplano hoping to find a better life. However, she now finds herself in one of the poorest sections of the rapidly growing population of El Alto.
Curamericas Global with its Bolivian partner, CSRA, has recently opened the first completely public health clinic in District 8, where Emiliana, along with 28,000 other people like her, live. For many people of this area, who have mostly migrated from the altiplano region, this is the first time they have had access to quality, affordable health care.
"What I hope for my children is the opportunity to study, through university, and good health," Emiliana shares. Although her life is far from easy in El Alto, she has hope that things will change. "We didn't have a health clinic in our village, or schools for children after they reach age 12 or so," she says. "Here in El Alto we have both health and schools, and those are the first steps for us to make some changes in this life."
Written by Alyssa Boyer, a Curamericas Global Volunteer
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