ICDF Project Maps
ACDI/VOCA controls all the projects under ICDF using GIS software. The location and specific information of the diferent projects are updated every month and can be accessed with ArcReader software. ArcReader is a free-license program from ESRI of approximately 105Mb.
The are two different ICDF maps, one for the Chapare region and one for the Yungas region. Each of can be found in a compressed file of aproximately 36Mb and 39Mb respectively. Last update: September 2006.
Instructions to access ICDF Chapare Maps:
- If you do not have ArcReader, you should download the free license here and install it in your computer. If you never registered your information with ESRI before, you will have to do it before being able to download.
- Right-click in FCDIChapare.zip (*.zip) and choose 'Save Target As' into your computer.
- Go to the folder where FCDIChapare.zip was saved and double-click it. This action will unzip the folders, then go to the folder FCDIChapare/pmf/ and then double click FCDIChapare.pmf
- If your ArcReader is currently installed, the last action will launch ArcReader and the file with the latest location and information for each project in Chapare under ICDF.
Instructions to access ICDF Yungas Maps:
- If you do not have ArcReader, you should download the free license here and install it in your computer. If you never registered your information with ESRI before, you will have to do it before being able to download.
- Right-click in FCDIYungas.zip (*.zip) and choose 'Save Target As' into your computer.
- Go to the folder where FCDIYungas.zip was saved and double-click it. This action will unzip the folders, then go to the folder FCDIYungas/pmf/ and then double click FCDIYungas.pmf
- If your ArcReader is currently installed, the last action will launch ArcReader and the file with the latest location and information for each project in Yungas under ICDF.
Please email us at webmaster@acdivocabolivia.org should you have any problem following these instructions.
The Integrated Community Development Fund is funded by a grant from the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) and managed by ACDI/VOCA Bolivia. The project
described here is part of a bi-national initiative to improve the
standard of living and increase the productive potential of those
residing in the North Yungas, South Yungas, and Caranavi provinces
in the Department of La Paz, Bolivia and in the Chapare in the Tropics of Cochabamba.This activity is part of a
greater effort aimed at containing and eliminating illicit and excess
coca production.