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The Inter-American Development Fund is a non governmental, not-for-profit organization that develops educational, health, recreational, cultural, and sports infrastructure in Latin American countries.
The goal of Inter-American Development Fund is to build and improve the infrastructure of schools, health establishments, libraries, sports installations, cultural centers, parks, and other works that stimulate a more uniform development of Latin American society, an improvement in the quality of life, and the cultural enrichment of all.
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93% Efficiency Rate

The Finance and Accountability Committee reports that the Efficiency Rate for the first three months of the year 2010 was 93%. That means that of every dollar spent by our organization, 0.93 cents of every dollar were spent directly on infrastructure projects in Latin America.
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Clinic in Bolivia Breaks Ground!

On July 14th 2010 the construction of IADF´s most recent selected project in Bolivia began. A Clinic in Manuela Gandarillas Center for blind children that will be completed in about five months. The center and the children that reside there will be able to enjoy an appropriate facility for medical attention such as dentistry, optometry.
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Clinic for the Blind in Bolivia

The Center The Manuela Gandarillas center is the only public school for blind children in the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia. It serves children from 4-18 years of age, some abandoned orphans and others from families that live in rural areas. At the center they learn how to live independently; get dressed, cook, write in Braille, and other basic day to day skills.
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