Different institutions and movements of Bolivia that work in the defense of life join once again to offer the International Congress “Leaders with Global Vision” and the National Meeting for Life, which will congregate numerous exhibitors from different countries in Latin America.
The activity is part of the Jubileo de la Esperanza convened by Pope Francis and continued by Leo XIV, and aims to know each other better and integrate stronger and more united communities to continue training in the path of defense of life.
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It is an international space of unity, training and action, aimed at students and health professionals, young leaders, educators, communicators, committed adults, and every person who wants to know and learn more about the subject, from a vision of hope, truth and service.
On this occasion, the encounter carries the slogan “a jubilee of hope”, as a reminder that every life has a purpose and deserves to be protected with love and commitment.
The activity will take place from June 12 to 14 at the House of Retiro Maure, in Cochabamba, and will begin on Thursday 12 at 5:00 p.m. with the International Congress: leaders with global vision, with the theme “Science, Health and Family”.
The exhibitions will be in charge of Dr. Pilar Calva, a geneticist specialist in cytogenetic; Dr. Joaquín Ruiz, obstetrician gynecologist Naprotechnology; and Guadalupe Batallán, Argentine writer and international lecturer.
The other speakers who will be part of the National Meeting are Ana Elena Cantú, a graduate in Education Sciences, Bioethics Specialist and Director of the Latin American Women’s Aid Center; Mario Rojas, director for Latin America of Human Life life; and the priest Juan Carlos Chávez.
From the organization they ensure that the meeting “will be a time to strengthen us, learn, share and renew our commitment to life together.”
The cost of participation is 370 Bolivians – a little more than 50 US dollars – (all inclusive: lodging, food and materials, less passages to Cochabamba), and the reserve can be made with 50 Bolivians (approximately 7 dollars).
In addition, they clarify that the purpose is not to raise funds, but “motivate youth, move communities and train new people in the defense of life.”
“These spaces are an opportunity to renew our commitment to Bolivia, with our families and with the future we want to build,” say their organizers.
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