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Lola Bellido

lola-mamani-bellido-BoliviaLola was born on July 31, 1963 in the Quechuas community, which is in the Puna municipality and Linares province. She is 46 years old, and studied in her community’s school up to seventh grade. She is married and is a housewife.

From an early age, Lola was dedicated to promoting women’s participation and groups and supported the creation of the Association of Women Leaders, which subsequently led to The Bartolina Sisa de Potosí Women’s Federation in 2006.

In 2007, Lola discovered The Hunger Project Leader Training Programme through an agreement signed with The Bartolina Sisa de Potosí Women’s Federation. Her husband supported her greatly; he visited the ACLO offices to determine when the training would start. In August 2008, Lola joined the training programme for leaders.

Since attending the leadership training workshops, Lola has shown increased dynamism in her support of the women’s organisation that she manages as well as in seeking better health care and education in her borough. Above all, she encourages other women to be trained.

In a male-dominated “macho” context, where women are undervalued, her main learning experience is having overcome her fears and strengthening her self-esteem. Now, Lola operates as a better leader and has strengthened her core values. Lola has more information and more discretion in exercising her responsibilities. In particular, she has tools to mobilise organisation participation, proposal development and the management of social control toward municipality government. Her participation in training events is active and encourages other women to continue the training process.

As the leader of the Quechuas Women’s Organisation in 2009, Lola prompted and was part of the organisational process to create a Primary Education Centre for distance learning by radio, and she is being trained as a teacher guide to help overcome the low level of education of farmers and peasants. Lola prompted another woman leader to assume the post of “executive secretary” (highest authority) in the borough’s women’s rural organisation. Lola has had an influence on three women assuming leadership or management positions in The Bartolina Sisa de Potosí Women’s Federation.

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