A child who lives without electricity in the community Dos de Junio, near Riberalta, Bolivia. Soon the community will benefit from proper electrical connections thanks to electric cooperatives from Missouri and Oklahoma, and the Energy Bar Association.
Isabel Ramirez Justiniano, a nurse, lives with her 2 young children in Dos de Junio, Bolivia.
Isabel's son Angel works on homework by candlelight in the community of Dos de Junio, Bolivia.
Isabel helps her son Angel with homework by candlelight.
Isabel's son Angel works on homework by candlelight.
A pair of sisters in Dos de Junio.
Electrical lines near Riberalta, Bolivia. The community's lines will soon be extended, bringing electricity to impoverished communities on the outskirts of the city.
Kids play marbles in Dos de Junio.
Workers from Cooperativa Electrica de Riberalta talk with residents in Dos de Junio, a community near Riberalta, Bolivia.
Two girls at a store in the community of Dos de Junio.
A child carries food for her family pets in Dos de Junio.
A woman in front of her home in Dos de Junio.
Kids walk through the community of Dos de Junio.
A young girl in her home in Dos de Junio.
A family in the community of Dos de Junio.
Kids play marbles in the community of Dos de Junio.
A woman chops Brazil nuts in Dos de Junio.
Flora (left) is a single mother with a large family and lives without electricity in the community of Dos de Junio, Bolivia. Soon the community will benefit from proper electrical connections.
Flora's family in the bedroom of their home in the community of Dos de Junio.
Flora's family in her home in Dos de Junio.
Homes in Dos de Junio, a community near Riberalta, Bolivia.
Girls walk down a dirt road in El Torito, a community near Riberalta, Bolivia.
Lilian Landivar is the president of her small community, El Torito on the outskirts of Riberalta, Bolivia.
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