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Municipal governments in Bolivia and Mexico resume food aid distributions
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, the city government restored the school‑breakfast program after weeks of blockades halted supplies. The initiative now serves about 160,000 students across 385 schools, delivering liquid and solid rations while a fruit component is being procured.
In Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico, municipal authorities completed a second delivery of 750 food assistance packages, bringing the first‑stage total to 1,500 families served under the 2026 Municipal Social Food Program. The aid targets households in multiple neighborhoods and is distributed directly by the municipality and the local DIF office.