After traveling to Bolivia and Peru to work on economic improvement projects in association with CHOICE Humanitarian and Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business, a group of young professionals realized that one of the greatest needs in developing countries involves exchanging information.
This site does just that.

Why start a site about Bolivia?
We met amazing people and saw amazing things.
In that sense, we hope that this project might put a face on the challenges and opportunities of the developing world.
Even as graduate business students, we were approached with questions and requests we would have never conceived before going. We wrote those down.
When we got back, we were stunned and a bit embarrassed that we didn’t do more research before we went. Likewise, there were cultural factors that limited the effectiveness of the research we did provide. We quickly realized that projects like Agriculture and Textiles were, to employ of business jargon, Out of Scope. The first project has to be Information.
We want people to keep going.
If we can leave any sort of legacy, we hope it primarily builds a network of knowledge around this problem that involves both tapping the resources of the developed world and learning on the ground in the developing world.