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‘Coca leaf is life itself’: Andean growers’ hopes fade as WHO upholds global ban

10 février 2026 à 16:00

Under US pressure as part of the ‘war on drugs’, the WHO still categorises the sacred Indigenous remedy as akin to heroin or fentanyl, despite its many therapeutic properties

For thousands of years, Andean people living around what is now the town of Coripata, east of La Paz, Bolivia, have used coca leaves to relieve fatigue, hunger and altitude sickness (known as soroche), as well as to treat headaches and digestive problems.

Concerned about the future of this cultural and religious practice, Daynor Choque, heir to this ancient tradition, points to a pile of leaves on the table in front of him.

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© Photograph: Marcelo Pérez del Carpio/Marcelo Perez del Carpio

© Photograph: Marcelo Pérez del Carpio/Marcelo Perez del Carpio

© Photograph: Marcelo Pérez del Carpio/Marcelo Perez del Carpio

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