Why Bolivia for Green Awards?

Sucre represents the meeting point between identity, memory and future.
Registrations
City where independence was born and today it is recognized as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity. In the closing year of the Bicentennial, Sucre becomes the perfect setting for projecting a sustainable, transformative Bolivia with a global vision.
Recognized as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the
UNESCO.
Walkable, safe city with
Strong sense of community.
Headquarters of the signing of the Act of Independence.
Capital of Bolivia.
Traditions, crafts, gastronomy and cultural wealth.
Living cultural identity.
Presence of universities, including one of the oldest in Latin America.
Academic Center.
based on the valuation of heritage, local identity and cultural economy.
Sustainable cultural tourism.
Strategic advantages
Symbolic scenario of the Bicentennial
Closing the year in Sucre reinforces the message of identity and sustainable future.
International accessibility
Air and ground connections.
Institutional Commitment
Local and national government support for sustainable initiatives
Innovation Ecosystem
Emergence of green startups, community cooperatives and circular economy networks.
Authenticity and beauty
It combines heritage, biodiversity and a welcoming spirit of its community.
Natural alignment with Green Awards
Story-future symbiosis
Sucre honors the past while inspiring Bolivia's sustainable future.
Strategic Scale
A city that allows real connection between public and private actors, academia and civil society.
Projection potential
Opportunity to position Sucre as the epicenter of dialogue on sustainability in Bolivia.
teaming

Who will make everything possible

Gonzalo Argandoña
CEO of Premios Verdes Bolivia Chapter
Lucía Casanovas
Executive Director of Premios Verdes Bolivia Chapter
Fernanda Reyes
Communications and Institutional Relations Coordinator of Premios Verdes Bolivia Chapter
Francisco Muñoz
Financial Analyst at Premios Verdes Bolivia Chapter
Positioning
Sucre isn't just a destination, it's a symbol. Here the Act of Independence was signed and here too the vision of a sustainable, innovative and decentralized Bolivia can be strengthened.

Choosing Sucre is recognizing that development does not only occur in large economic centers, but in every territory that provides identity, talent and commitment. It's connecting history with action and memory with transformation.

The meeting in Sucre will be more than a ceremony: it will be a country declaration. A space where we celebrate what we are and project what we want to build for the next 200 years.
From the city where our freedom was born, we are igniting a new phase of impact, awareness and hope for Bolivia.
Contact

Bolivia Headquarters