
Bolivarian Mission
The Bolivarian Missions are social programs initiated by the Venezuelan government to improve living conditions for the vulnerable, especially those in poverty. Named after Simón Bolívar, they focus on areas like healthcare, education, housing, and food security. These programs aim to provide essential services directly to marginalized communities, reducing inequality and promoting social inclusion. Funded largely by the government’s oil revenues, they prioritize community involvement and aim to empower citizens to participate in their own development. The missions are a key part of Venezuela’s strategy to address social needs and foster national unity.