Mural by disabled people in Sucre

People from different backgrounds are on the journey to the new Bolivia.

A wheelchair user described the journey he is on from the darkness of isolation to daylight and inclusion in the new house. He described the road as long, stony and dry with many obstacles. However, he is determined to get there and to help others.

Next to him is a small girl. The person who drew this said the girl wants to live with the 20 families in the big house. The girl has problems; none of the people in the house have problems. They do not want to live with her.

Money, supposedly for poor and disabled people, is raining onto Bolivia. But NGO staff are driving off in the van, using this money to construct luxury lifestyles, while poor and disabled people fend for themselves.

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