Credits Peruvian Catalog of International Technical Cooperation Proposals Peruvian International Cooperation Agency – APCI Lima – Peru. May 2015 President of the Republic Ollanta Humala Tasso
Edited by Peruvian International Cooperation Agency Av. José Pardo 261, Miraflores
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ana María Liliana Sánchez Vargas de Ríos
Technical manager Bureau of Management & International Negotiation
Executive Director of the Peruvian International Cooperation Agency Rosa Lucila Herrera Costa
Collaborators South-South Team Jaime Daniel Villalobos Rojas Gabriela De Olarte Ramírez Katherin Ruiz Yupanqui Consultancy Karla Danerí Preis
Director of International Management and Negotiation Soledad Bernuy Morales
Design and Printing GMC Digital SAC Av. Grau Nº 598 Dpto. 401, Miraflores
The publication of this document has been possible thanks to the collaboration of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) within the framework of its project called “Strengthening of capacities of the Peruvian International Cooperation Agency within the framework of the South-South and Triangular Cooperation to promote joint actions between FAO and the Peruvian Government in matters relating to farming, food, and the eradication of hunger” (TCP/PER/3501 – Component 3). APCI is grateful to all the Government Sectors for the information provided that has enabled this systematization of strengths in the field of International Cooperation. Legal Deposit at the National Library of Peru Nº 2015-05187 ISBN: 978-612-46580-2-0 Print run: 1000 copies
Index Presentation
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Preamble
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Table of Institutions with Development Expertise
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Summary of Offerings
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A successful experience of the South-South and Triangular Cooperation: Peru-GuatemalaGermany
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A successful experience: “Culinary Diplomacy” Peru-Honduras
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A successful experience of the South-South and Triangular Cooperation: “Strengthening of the Inter-Institutional Registry Capacities in Training Management” Peru – Germany – Honduras
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A successful experience of the South-South and Triangular Cooperation: Peru-Germany-Chile
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1. Agriculture sector
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1.1 The Peruvian National Water Authority – ANA
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1.2 National Forest and Wildlife Service – SERFOR
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1.3 National Institute of Agricultural Innovation – INIA
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2. Environment sector
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2.1 The Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement - OEFA
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2.2 The Peruvian Amazon Research Institute – IIAP
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3. Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector
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3.1 The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism - MINCETUR
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3.2 Peru’s Exports and Tourism Promotion Board- PROMPERU
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4. Culture Sector
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4.1 The Ministry of Culture - MINCU
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4.2 The National Library of Peru – BNP
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4.3 The General Archive of the Nation - AGN 5. Development and Social Inclusion Sector 5.1 The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion - MIDIS 6. Economy and Finance Sector
73 76 78 86
6.1 The Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration – SUNAT
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6.2 The Ministry of Economy and Finances – MEF
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6.3 Stock Market Superintendence – SMV
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6.4 The Supervising Agency of Government Procurement contracts - OSCE
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7. Education Sector 7.1 The National Service for Industrial Work Training - SENATI 8. Energy and Mining Sector 8.1 The Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy - IPEN 9. Justice Sector
108 109 111 112 114
9.1 The Public Prosecutor´s Office - MPFN
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9.2 The National Superintendence of Public Registries - SUNARP
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9.3 The Constitutional Court - TC 10. Production Sector
120 122
10.1 Ministry of Production – PRODUCE
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10.2 The Technological Institute of Production – ITP
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10.3 The Peruvian Ocean Institute - IMARPE
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11. Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
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11.1 The National Superintendence of Sanitation Services - SUNASS
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11.2 The National Comission for Development and a Life without Drugs – DEVIDA
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11.3 The National Institute of Civil Defense – INDECI
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11.4 The Agency for Supervision of Forest Resources and Wildlife – OSINFOR
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11.5 The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics – INEI
153
11.6 The National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property INDECOPI 12. Labor Sector 12.1 The Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment - MINTRA 13. Housing and Building Sector
156 162 163 166
13.1 The Ministry of Housing, Building and Sanitation - MVCS
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13.2 The National Service for Training in Construction Industry - SENCICO
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14. Health Sector 14.1 The National Health Superintendence - SUSALUD 15. Universities
176 178 182
15.1 Japan - Peru Center For Earthquake Engineering Research and Disaster Mitigation – CISMID
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15.2 The National Institute of Research and Training in Telecommunications - INICTEL
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16. Local Governments 16.1 The Lima Tax Administration Service - SAT 17. Autonomous Organisms
192 193 195
17.1 The National Office of Electoral Processes – ONPE
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17.2 Peruvian Ombudsman
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17.3 The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status – RENIEC
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17.4 The National Jury of Elections - JNE
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Presentation In recent decades international cooperation has taken on a new dynamic, and we have been witnesses of a change in theoretical approaches, of the admission of new actors and the emergence of new methods and cooperation mechanisms. This is part of the democratization in cooperation management, and the opening of more options for cooperation. The rising importance of new actors, mainly emerging southern countries, as contributors of cooperation, has challenged preconceived notions of traditional cooperation schemes. The exchange of experiences between the developing countries has become an important modality of South–South cooperation (SSC), which contributes to the growth of local and national capabilities for sustainable human development. Peru, in its condition as a middle-income country (MIC) has become on the world stage a “dual country�, that is, a country that still requires cooperation from the international community in order to learn how to better distribute achievements among its population, to attract technology, knowledge, experiences; and at the same time having the responsibility of providing cooperation to other countries which are at a previous stage of their development process. The Peruvian International Cooperation Agency (APCI), in its capacity as governing body of nonreimbursable International Technical Cooperation and responsible for the non-reimbursable Decentralized National System of International Cooperation presents its new Peruvian Catalog of International Technical Cooperation Proposals that was developed together with other Peruvian institutions capable of providing cooperation. This new catalog systematizes and organizes the various topics in which our country has distinguished itself, and includes the institutions and contacts information. This document, which is made available to Latin America and Caribbean region as well as other latitudes, has a total of 104 successful experiences from 40 Peruvian institutions that we hope will be very useful for the South-South Cooperation process.
Rosa Lucila Herrera Costa Executive Director of the Peruvian International Cooperation Agency
Catálogo de Oferta Peruana de Cooperación Técnica Internacional
Preamble South-South and Triangular Cooperation in Peru Peru considers South-South cooperation a supportive exchange of human resources, goods, services (basically technical), capabilities and experiences between developing countries, based on common interests and under the principles of horizontal approach, solidarity, mutual benefit and interest. In addition, Triangular Cooperation is based on the participation of a third country or international organization which provides financial or technical resources for the execution of activities or projects, both important and necessary tools for generating the development of the countries, according to the interchange and mutual reinforcement of their capabilities. In this regard, Peru as dual country and strongly motivated to contribute to the strengthening of capacities in favor of relatively equal or less developed countries, presents the Peruvian Catalog of International Technical Cooperation Proposals, whose structure presents, first, a table that consolidates the national sectors and institutions followed by a summary with the specific topics of the proposals. The second part follows with a synopsis of four successful experiences at the regional level with the South-South and Triangular Cooperation in issues such as Tax Management, “Culinary Diplomacy”, Inter-institutional Capacities for Registry and Territorial Systems for the control of public works. Likewise, in relation to the table of national proposals, specific information is provided with regard to the competent authority providing the technical assistance highlighting the potential topics, technical and operational capability, the cooperation modality and institutional contact information. Finally, we are pleased to make this second updated edition of the catalog available to the region and world, providing continuity to the effort shown by this Agency, from its first edition in 2011, in order to promote South-South and Triangular Cooperation.
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Table of Institutions with Development Expertise Nº
SECTOR
INSTITUTION The Peruvian National Water Authority – ANA
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Agriculture Sector
The National Forest and Wildlife Service - SERFOR The National Institute of Agricultural Innovation - INIA
2
Environment sector
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Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector
Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement- OEFA The Peruvian Amazon Research Institute - IIAP The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism - MINCETUR Peru’s Exports and Tourism Promotion Board - PROMPERU The Ministry of Culture- MINCU
4
Culture Sector
The General Archive of the Nation - BNP The General Archive of the Nation - AGN
5
Development and Social Inclusion Sector
The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion - MIDIS
The Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration -SUNAT 6
Economy and Finance Sector
The Ministry of Economy and Finances - MEF Stock Market Superintendence - SMV The Supervising Agency of Government Procurement contracts - OSCE
7
Education Sector
8
Energy and Mining Sector
The National Service for Industrial Work Training - SENATI The Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy - IPEN The Public Prosecutor´s Office - MPFN
9
Justice Sector
The National Superintendence of Public Registries - SUNARP The Constitutional Court- TC
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION The Ministry of Production - PRODUCE
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Production Sector
The Technological Institute of Production - ITP The Peruvian Ocean Institute - IMARPE The National Superintendence of Sanitation Services - SUNASS
The National Comission for Development and a Life without Drugs – DEVIDA
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Sector of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
The National Institute of Civil Defense – INDECI
The Agency for Supervision of Forest Resources and Wildlife – OSINFOR
The National Institute of Statistics and Information - INEI The National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property- INDECOPI 12
Labor Sector
The Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment – MINTRA The Ministry of Housing, Building and Sanitation – MVCS
13
Housing sector
14
Health Sector
15
Universities
The National Service for Training in Construction Industry - SENCICO The National Health Superintendence - SUSALUD The Peruvian-Japanese Center of Seismology Research and Disaster Mitigation - CISMID The National Institute of Research and Training in Telecommunications INICTEL - UNI
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Local Governments: Municipality of Lima
The Lima Tax Administration Service - SAT
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION The National Office of Electoral Processes - ONPE
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Autonomous organisms
Peruvian Ombudsman The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status - RENIEC The National Jury of Elections - JNE
Summary of Offerings Nº
SECTOR
INSTITUTION
OFFERINGS Methodologies for the promotion of Water Culture
The Peruvian National Water Authority – ANA
National Forest and Wildlife Service SERFOR
Exchange of experiences in the process of formation, creation, implementation and operation of Water Basin Resources Councils Technical assistance and exchange of experiences in forest Inventories Reproductive biotechnology at different levels – Camelids: aimed at farmers, students and professionals
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Agriculture Sector
Production of genetic bases for pedigree cuyes (Guinea Pigs) and lines of high production National Institute of Agricultural Innovation - INIA
The rehabilitation of degraded agroforestry systems in the Amazon
areas
through
Research methodology to determine the genealogical nucleus of palm oil Production of pre-basic potato seeds of high genetic quality with improved and native varieties Training and technical assistance technologies of Andean cultivations
in
production
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION
OFFERINGS Soil remediation in the Amazon Specialized training in environmental assessments
The Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement OEFA 2
Environment sector
The Peruvian Amazon Research Institute IIAP
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Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector
Culture Sector
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism MINCETUR Peru’s Exports and Tourism Promotion Board - PROMPERU
Training in monitoring procedures Training in the procedure of identifying environmental liabilities in the hydrocarbon subsector Exchange of experiences in determining sanctions that discourage non-compliance of environmental obligations Research, technology transfer in aquaculture and management of water ecosystems resources Research, technology transfer in forestation, carbon capture and Terrestrial Ecosystem Management Rural Community-Based Tourism strategy Cooperation for the development and implementation of the national plan for tourism quality Promotion of exports, tourism and national image
The Ministry of Culture MINCU
The right to prior consultation to Indigenous or Native Peoples
National Library of Peru - BNP
Online library services
The General Archive of the Nation - AGN
Online service model for disabled people Conservation and restoration of documents Fund for stimulating development and achievement of social results - FED
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Development and Social Inclusion Sector
The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion - MIDIS
Cooperation for the Social Development (FONCODES) /“Haku Wiñay” experience
Fund
National program “Cuna Más” / Service for family support in rural sectors –communal management model
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SECTOR
Economy and Finance Sector
INSTITUTION
OFFERINGS
The Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration -SUNAT
Consulting for the implementation of the “Easy Exports” Advice for the implementation of the “Easy Imports” Electronic invoice guide for audited goods Electronic invoices for major issuers Electronic books and electronic invoices for MYPES Electronic books program – PLE
The Ministry of Economy and Finances - MEF
Budgetary support within the framework of budgeting for results
Stock Market Superintendence – SMV
Regulation and supervision of the stock markets
The Supervising Agency of Government Procurement contracts - OSCE
Framework agreement and reverse auction Administrative arbitration National Register of Suppliers (RNP) in public procurement contracts Electronic State Contracting System
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Education Sector
The National Service for Industrial Work Training - SENATI
Institutional Technology
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Energy and Mining Sector
The Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy – IPEN
Technical assistance in nuclear energy – RACSO Nuclear Center
The Public Prosecutor´s Office – MPFN
The Public Prosecutor’s Office Observatory of Criminality: knowledge transfer, tools, methodology and procedures
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Justice Sector
The National Superintendence of Public Registries – SUNARP
The Constitutional Court - TC
Development
and
Management
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Experience in developing regulations for legal rights and the inscription of native communities in the registry of legal persons and real estate properties. Experience in development of registry norms and regulation for inscription of protected natural areas and related proceedings Information technologies
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION
OFFERINGS MIPYME contests for the improve of production capacities
Ministry of Production PRODUCE MYPE National production
competition
for
the
inclusive
Technology transfer for processing products from fruits
Transferencia Tecnol贸gica de Procesamiento Productos Destilados a partir de Frutales 10
Production Sector
The Technological Institute of Production - ITP
de
Strengthening of capacities for technical frameworks providing services to companies producers of leather
Technology transfer for processing of cured fishery products - dried and salted
Technology transfer to obtain stable silage for the environment
Technological transfer: Design and assembly of ecofriendly fishing gear
The Peruvian Ocean Institute - IMARPE
Hydro acoustic valuation for the biomass of fishery resources in the marine and continental environment
Assessment of fishery resources and monitoring of fisheries
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION
The National Superintendence of Sanitation Services SUNASS
The National Comission for Development and a Life without Drugs – DEVIDA National Institute of Civil Defense – INDECI
OFFERINGS Consultation for the implementation of a data capture system, definition and calculation of management indicators, and performance evaluation through benchmarking Consultation for the establishment of MRSE in setting fees for sanitation services Strong Families: love and limits Consultation for the implementation of the program “Sustainable and Integral Alternative Development with focus on Human Development” Resilient communities for sustainable development Coordination between supervision and forest control to guarantee legal origins of lumber
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Sector of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
The Agency for Supervision of Forest Resources and Wildlife – OSINFOR
The “Forestry Backpack” as a methodological tool to strength native communities’ skills in forestry management Design and implementation of the geographic information system of forest and wildlife monitoring
INational Institute of Statistics and Informatics INEI
Monthly indicator of National Production System of the National Household Survey - (ENAHO) Measurement of informal economy Formalization campaigns regarding the use of legal Software for Small and Medium sized Enterprises PYMES
The National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property – INDECOPI
Test of ability for brand registration, with particular emphasis on non-traditional brands TProcessing of preliminary investigations and administrative penalty procedures about anticompetitive behavior A successful experience in the implementation of an area devoted to the promotion of patenting
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION
Labor Sector
Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment - MINTRA
OFFERINGS Service of guidance for the entrepreneurship – SOE Implementation of standardization processes and work process certification Liwa Project - Sustainable water management and waste water in urban growth centers dealing with climate change The formalization of informal urban property
Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation – MVCS 13
Housing sector
Regularization of the informal tenure of urban land The VRAEM plan, urban planning in the central jungle area of VRAEM (The Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro River valley) Regulations in disaster risk management Capacity building system (SFC)
The National Service for Training in Construction Industry - SENCICO
14
Health Sector
The National Health Superintendence – SUSALUD
The Peruvian-Japanese Center of Seismology Research and Disaster Mitigation – CISMID 15
Universities The National Institute of Research and Training in Telecommunications – INICTEL- UNI
Training in construction
Supervisory model for entities that provide health services based on risk management Technical assistance to constitute boards of health service users Seismic microzonation study Tsunami threat study and development of contingency plans Seismic response study of different structural topologies Digital terrestrial television The program for specialization in “Information Safety Management” Specialization program: “Data Center Design”
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SECTOR
INSTITUTION
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Local Governments: Municipality of Lima
The Lima Tax Administration Service – SAT
National Office of Electoral Processes – ONPE
OFFERINGS
Municipal Tax Administration
Advice on the production process, assembly and distribution of electoral material El SIGE as a tool in the electoral planning process Document management system The ombudsman information system
Peruvian ombudsman
Specialized software for monitoring and analysis of social conflicts Advocacy to the right to a healthy and balanced environment Escuela Registral
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Organismos Autónomos
Delegación Registral Móvil en Comunidades Nativas The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status – RENIEC
“Tú Acta de Nacimiento Segura con Certificado de Nacido Vivo – CNV Digital” Bilingual civil registry Civil registry at your reach: web page of civil registrar Plans against the lack of documentation Integrated system for the identification of minors Production system of microform with legal value Integrated system of documentary management – SITD
The National Jury of Elections – JNE
The Informed Vote project The “INFOGOB” project
A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF SOUTH-SOUTH AND TRIANGULAR COOPERATION: PERU - GUATEMALA - GERMANY Project “Improvement of Local Tax Management in Guatemala” The objective of this project was to improve the tax management of local governments of Guatemala, based on the successful experience of the Tax Administration Service model – SAT (as per Spanish acronym). The specific objectives were linked to improving the operational sub-processes: Citizen Attention, Collection, and Control in the three pilot municipalities where this project was implemented. The situation before the project was that the municipalities of Guatemala had problems with weak municipal management and low tax collection. Also in the diagnostic phase it was found that not all municipalities were at the same level of development. For that reason, municipalities with different characteristics were selected to be pilot programs. This classification allowed for the coverage of municipalities with various stages of development in order to offer a product in accord with the reality of each municipality. The project started in 2012 and finished in 2013. At the end of the project the generation of solutions to common problems was confirmed with an added value of shared experiences from a multi-national perspective. The project, developed by countries from the same region and similar contexts, presented proposals for solutions with more accurate results, in the perspective of implementing best practices and the transfer of knowledge. It is important to mention that the project reached its targets and proposed indicators, generating not only an increase in tax collection in the participating municipalities, but also qualitative achievements such as: Improvement in the capacity of the municipal civil servants There was evidence of the strengthening and development of Guatemalan municipal civil servant capabilities, by way of internships, working sessions, continuous coordination in the project implementation.
Improvement in organization The Guatemalan municipalities committed to continuously improving their organization at a level of management and documentation as a result of the SAT team having detected the lack of procedures and formalization of workflows as critical point. Improvement in the infrastructure for attention to the public Three municipalities of Guatemala improved their infrastructure for attention to the public. Regarding the sustainability and replication of the project Considering the commitment of Peru as a country offering development expertise and taking into account the scale of this kind of project, it can be said that the suitable selection of pilot municipalities with three kinds of development categories, made it possible to reach the critical mass required to obtain favorable results capable of being replicated. Through this experience of knowledge transfer and based on the lessons learnt in this project, the municipalities of Guatemala can design indicators and criteria that will serve to monitor the progress of the horizontal partnerships and to recognize the value of the exchange of knowledge (an effective tool for capacity building) in order to meet the challenges of local development in the municipalities of the Republic of Guatemala. To this end, a product of the project was the published Manual "Property Tax Management" - Best Practices", a document that was shared with all the municipalities of Guatemala.
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A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE: "CULINARY DIPLOMACY" PERU - HONDURAS "Culinary Diplomacy" consists mainly of the use of a country´s gastronomy to promote its culture and trade in another country. The Peruvian embassy in Honduras has innovated because it has added the element of cooperation to these two elements of culinary diplomacy, carrying out the transfer of a best practice such as our gastronomy and its economic and commercial implications. Activities carried out within the framework of Culinary Diplomacy: • • • • • • • • • • •
Trips within the country Peruvian gastronomic festivals Trade promotion Cultural and academic promotion A Peruvian cuisine club Participation in international fairs Cocktails and receptions Lunches and dinners at the residence Program of Peruvian Cuisine on Television A Cocktail shaker The publication of a book about fusion cuisine
Furthermore, the Peruvian Embassy in Honduras, by way of its best practices in Culinary Diplomacy, has achieved the nomination of the book "Peru - Honduras: la Mesa Nuestra, Diplomacia Gastronómica y Cocina Fusión”, for the categories "Best Latin America Cuisine" and in the Embassies, the "Gourmand World Cookbook Awards". This year, this book will compete with the winners of the same categories from other countries in the world during the competition "Gourmand Best in the World". The final result of the contest will be announced next June 9 in the annual gala held in Yantai (China). The Gourmand awards recognize the best gastronomy books in the world. Currently, these awards are considered the "Oscar for gastronomic literature".
The nomination of this book represents an acknowledgement of Peruvian culinary culture, and taking into account that this is a cookbook merged with Honduran cuisine, it also includes an acknowledgement of Honduras. Additionally, it is important to mention that in Honduras from December 2013 to date 19 training workshops and gastronomic festivals have been held. Likewise, more than 519 Honduran people have been trained in Peruvian culinary techniques and arts in 16 out of the 18 regions of Honduras. This effort takes place in the context of the new culinary diplomacy and represents an innovation of adding the element of South—South cooperation to the cultural and sales promotion of Peru, in a horizontal manner at very low cost, considering that by training chefs and local cooks, the tourist offering of Honduras is improving. It is important to mention that an additional tool is being provided to the trained people who could start microenterprises related to gastronomy, thanks to the newly acquired knowledge, and also further strengthening the relations between Peru and Honduras.
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A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF SOUTH-SOUTH AND TRIANGULAR COOPERATION: “STRENGTHENING OF THE INTER-INSTITUTIONAL REGISTRY CAPACITIES IN TRAINING MANAGEMENT” PERU – GERMANY - HONDURASE
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Within the framework of the “Regional Fund for promoting Triangular Cooperation in Latin America and The Caribbean” it was deemed appropriate to carry out a prior on-site identification mission for joint formulation of a project in matters of registry previously requested by the Registro Nacional de las Personas (National Registry of Persons) – RNP of Honduras to RENIEC (The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status) in Peru. The intention was to guarantee that the requirements of the Honduran institution are established in the document for the corresponding submission to the Regional Fund. This proposal was approved on February 2, 2015, by the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development from Germany (BMZ, as per the German acronym), having as its objective the exchange of experiences between both registry institutions to improve the quality and opportunity of birth registration of and identification of persons in Honduras and Peru. Continuing with the coordination between both institutions from April 5 to April 9 of the current year, a mission to Honduras was carried out in order to begin the actions of the South-South Triangular Project between GIZ-RNP of Honduras and RENIEC of Peru and to develop the operational plan for its execution (2015 - 2016) It is expected that once this project is completed in 2016, it could generate useful results for the National Registry of Persons from Honduras in order to achieve the improvement of its institutional capabilities.
A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF THE SOUTH-SOUTH AND TRIANGULAR COOPERATION PERU – GERMANY - CHILE PROJECT: “Inter-institutional strengthening for the Territorial Systems of Control of Public Works to promote Transparency and Participation” The Superior Audit Institutions (EFS) through the exercise of government control ensure the effective and efficient use of public funds so that the State can provide quality services to its citizens. In this context, the Contraloría General de la República del Perú (CGR Peru), with the technical advice of the German Cooperation implemented by GIZ, developed an Information System for Public Works “INFOBRAS” with the intention of integrating key and friendly information about public works in a single system available to the public, creating a space for accountability and citizen participation so that the public can assume a supervisory role. In force since 2012, INFOBRAS through a web platform enhances the use of information and communications technologies (ICT) to facilitate the comprehensive monitoring of all public works executed by entities under the scope of the National Control System regardless of the implementation modality, legal framework, or source of financing used. INFOBRAS not only regulates and facilitates the access to information in relation to public works, but also promotes social control since in the event problems and / or irregularities are detected, citizens can send alerts, comments, files, photos, and even online complaints through the National Processing Complaints System (Sistema Nacional de Atención de Denuncias or “SINAD”, as per the Spanish acronym), promoted by this Supreme Audit Institution. Since INFOBRAS is a successful experience, the Comptroller General of Chile (Contraloría General de la República de Chile or CGR Chile, as per the Spanish acronym) expressed interest in replicating this tool. In this context, with the support of the German Cooperation implemented by GIZ, both State Audit systems decided to exchange knowledge and experiences for the strengthening of the control systems through the transfer of the Sistema Nacional de Información de Obras Públicas – INFOBRAS, from CGR Peru to CGR Chile, and the geographic methodology developed by CGR Chile to CGR Peru for its implementation in INFOBRAS. In this spirit of mutual collaboration in 2013, the CGR from Peru and Chile presented a project of Triangular Cooperation in the South-South modality before the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany (BMZ, as per the German acronym), to put into practice the
exchange of knowledge and experiences developed by both Superior Audit Institutions (EFS), signing the corresponding Memorandum of Understanding on November 15, 2013. The project, estimated to be completed in October 2015, began in January 2014. Within the framework of the planned activities, CGR Peru transferred to CGR Chile the implementation experience of INFOBRAS, enabling Chile to develop its public work website “GEO-CGR”. This year CGR Peru plans to implement the geographic methodology learning, as well as develop and transfer to CGR Chile the experience of improving the processes of territorial coverage of INFOBRAS. As a result of this first interchange, CGR Chile presented in December 2014 its GEO-CGR system in an event that counted with the participation of the people responsible for CGR from Peru and Chile, as well as high authorities from the Chilean government, such as the Minister for Public Works, the Minister of Social Development, the National Director of “Chile Compra” and the Executive Director of the Foundation for the Reduction of Poverty. Finally, it is important to highlight the main benefits of INFOBRAS: • It is the first Peruvian national experience that gathers current information in the main databases of the public sector such as the Electronic System of State Procurement (SEACE), the National Public Investment System (SNIP) and the Integral Financing Management System (SIAF). In addition, it contains information about the physical execution of the work. • It makes the public works management more transparent at the national level, enabling its integral monitoring on the part of citizens. • It generates objective and verifiable information in systematized real time, enabling its monitoring and control by the citizenship. • It allows for the simultaneous control, strengthened with the citizen contribution, specifically by people involved and affected by the development of public works, which can provide valuable information, able to contribute to the audit processes undertaken by CGR. • It strengthens the relationship between the public institutions and the community, carried out by a space for interaction between civil society, CGR - the National Control System and public institutions subjected to audits . In this way, INFOBRAS demonstrates the potential use of ICT for the development of coordination between audit institutions and citizens aimed at a comprehensive, efficient and effective control of essential services. The system goes beyond the information level to become a two-way communication platform to promote transparency in public works management while making the citizen become a key partner for government control.
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NATIONAL WATER AUTHORITY - ANA
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he Peruvian National Water Authority (ANA) is the governing body and the highest technical and normative authority of The National System
for the Management of Water Resources, a specialized organism attached to the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation MINAGRI. ANA was created on 13 March 2008 by Legislative Decree NÂş 997 in order to manage, preserve, protect and leverage water resources from the different basins in a sustainable manner while promoting water culture. www.ana.gob.pe
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Agriculture Sector
WATER CULTURE
TOPIC OFFERING
METHODOLOGIES FOR THE PROMOTION OF WATER CULTURE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The water resources law establishes as one of its principles citizen participation and a culture of water consumption in order to strengthen the National Water Resource Management System – SNGRH. The Peruvian National Water Authority – ANA promotes programs of education, dissemination and outreach about the importance of water for human and ecological systems, by raising awareness and promoting attitudes which encourage its good use and appreciating its value. In that framework, the ANA has developed methodologies and instruments to promote a culture of water usage as mentioned below: • A training program with “decision-makers” of the water basin resources councils. • A training program with “Middle Management Professionals” from institutions which makes up the National Water Resource Management System. • A “Training of promoters” program in water culture. • A Training program for Regular Basic Education Teachers titled “Blue Planet”. • Development of campaigns for “awareness and dissemination of water culture” for the general population.
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FORM OF COOPERATION
Since 2011, based on the mandate of the Water Resources Law and its regulations, The Peruvian National Water Authority - ANA through the modernization project of water resources management has developed the water culture program in the pilot basin areas of Tumbes, ChiraPiura, Chancay-Lambayeque, Chancay-Huaral, Quilca-Chili and CaplinaLocumba; as a key component to contribute to the establishment of the integrated water resources management. •
Seminars, courses and workshops
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
Engineer Magdalena Güimac Huamán. INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Director of Knowledge Management and Inter-institutional Coordination mguimac@ana.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 2253174 Lic. Guillermo Avanzini Pinto Assistant Director of the International Cooperation Unit gavanzini@ana.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 2268667
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Agriculture Sector
TOPIC
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN BASINS
OFFERING
EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES IN THE PROCESS OF FORMATION, CREATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATION OF WATER BASIN RESOURCES COUNCILS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
To meet the mandate of the Water Resources Law, the Peruvian National Water Authority - ANA has developed normative, organizational and procedural instruments to regulate the process of formation, creation, implementation and operation of the water basin resources councils (CRHC), among others, on the following aspects: • Criteria for the formulation of guidelines for the process of formation, creation, implementation and operation of the water basin resources councils (CRHC). • Development of instruments: Internal Regulations, functioning of the Technical Secretariat, coordination with the administrative procedures of the competent authority on water matters, among others. • Methodology for the development of the Management Plan of Water Basin Resources (PGRH).
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30 Agriculture Sector EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Since 2011, based on the mandate of the Water Resources Law and its regulations, the Peruvian National Water Authority - ANA has created water basin resources councils in the pilot areas of Tumbes, Chira-Piura, Chancay-Lambayeque, Chancay-Huaral, Quilca-Chili and CaplinaLocumba, which during the implementation phase have developed their management instruments, among others, the following: •
Internal regulations of operation.
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Implementation of the Technical Secretariat.
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Management plan for Water Resources.
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Annual plan for the use of available Water resources.
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Methodology to enable the financial sustainability of the Management Plan of Water Basin Resources.
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exchange of experiences
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internships
•
seminars, courses and workshops
Engineer Wilfredo Echevarría Suarez. Director of conservation and planning of water resources wechevarria@ana.gob.pe Phone. +(51-1) 224 3298 anexo 2301 Lic. Guillermo Avanzini Pinto Assistant Director of the International Cooperation Unit gavanzini@ana.gob.pe Phone. +(51-1) 226 8667
Sector Agricultura
NATIONAL FOREST AND WILDLIFE SERVICE - SERFOR
T
he
National
Forest
and
Wildlife Service (SERFOR) is a specialized technical organism
responsible for coordinating with other representatives and organisms of the Peruvian State and civil society to comply with the domestic policy and the Forest and Wild Fauna Law. It was created as a result of the new Forestry Law of Flora and Fauna, Law NÂş 29763, within the framework for implementing the Domestic Policy for Modernization of Public Management. We are committed to the sustainable management of the Forestry and Wildlife Heritage of the Nation. Therefore, the service that we provide to citizens is vital. We aim to provide a simple, ethical, efficient and transparent service. The aforementioned aspects contribute to the growth of the country promoting a low-carbon and green economy. In this way, we aspire to be an institution with world-class standards in sustainable development.
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32 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE
OFFERING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES IN FOREST INVENTORIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The National Forest and Wildlife Service – SERFOR is responsible for the National Forest Inventory (INF, as per the Spanish acronym), and its planning and organization phase started in July 2011 and information gathering in the field since 2013. To achieve the objectives formulated for accuracy for the different information needs of INF, a total of 1,876 inventory plots were designated to be distributed in 5 panels based on a design of unaligned systematic sampling with stratification a posteriori.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The SERFOR experience for this offering is based on the execution of the National Forest Inventory, as well as the execution of various inventories in permanent production forests for concession purposes.
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Dispatch of experts
•
Exchange of experiences
Gabriela Núñez Iturri Director of inventory and valuation gnuñez@serfor.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 225 9005 anexo 5024
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION–INIA
T
he
National
Institute
of
Sector Agricultura
Agricultural
Innovation – INIA is a public agency attached to the Ministry of Agriculture
and agrarian Innovation Irrigation, responsible for designing and executing the national strategy for agrarian innovation. It promotes the national agrarian technological innovation to increase productivity and improve the levels of competitiveness, the enhancement of genetic resources, as well as the sustainability of agricultural production of Peru.
www.inia.gob.pe
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34 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
SOUTH AMERICAN CAMELIDS
OFFERING
REPRODUCTIVE BIOTECHNOLOGY ON DIFFERENT LEVELS – CAMELIDS: AIMED AT FARMERS, STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Agrarian Experimental Station (EEA) in Illpa, Puno of INIA has a germoplasm bank of South American camelids and is implementing different technologies in order to improve breeding and reproduction, thereby offers: a) Regarding reproductive biotechnology : •
Fresh embryo transfer
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Fresh artificial insemination
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In vitro fertilization
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Reproductive management
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Biotechnology implementation in genetic improvement
b) Regarding genetic improvement: •
Characterization of productive units
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Formulation of genetic improvement plans
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Methodology for breeding production with genetic evaluation
c) Regarding animal health
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Prevention and control of parasites
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Methodologies to determine parasite load
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Formulation of plans and programs for health in South American camelids.
Agriculture Sector
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
CONTACTO INSTITUCIONAL
EEA Illpa Puno has professionals with more than 20 years of experience, training courses on these topics.
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Training
•
Internships
•
Technical assistance
Dr. Teodosio Huanca Mamani PNI’s Head in camelids thuanca@inia.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 363 812 Cel: +(51) 975443654
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36 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
BREEDING OF CUYES (GUINEA PIGS)
OFFERING
GENETIC BASES PRODUCTION OF PEDIGREE GUINEA PIGS AND LINES OF HIGH PRODUCTION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The INIA manages 5 Agrarian Experimental Stations (EEA, as per the Spanish acronym) for research activities and 3 stations for production. Germplasm banks of regional native guineas pigs as well as sexually precocious and prolific breeds are kept there. The stations handle 3 pure breeds with individual records, followed by 45 pedigree generations maintained continuously. A control line is kept to measure the genetic progress along with stabilized and registered population with individual controls to keep their productive stability. Biosecurity programs are handled based on the management of closed populations. The breeding is carried out to avoid inbreeding and to increase productivity through heterosis. At national level, INIA has 7 regional lines adapted to their ecosystems of origin. Native local ecotypes are kept in reserve.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INIA has experts with more than 25 years of experience in the improvement of cuyes (guinea pigs).
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Training
•
Technical Assistance
•
Consulting
•
Sending of experts
Agriculture Sector
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Engineer Lilia Chauca Francia Leader of the small animals program lchuca@gob.pe Cel. +(51) 968683317
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38 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
FOREST RESEARCH
OFFERING
REHABILITATION OF DEGRADED AREAS THROUGH AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS IN THE AMAZON
OFFERING DESCRIPTION ©INIA
The EEA (Agrarian Experimental Stations) of INIA in Pucallpa has technology for the rehabilitation of degraded areas through agroforestry systems (SAF, as per the Spanish acronym) in the Amazon, with crops and species such as chestnut (Bertholletia excelsa), shihuahuaco (Dypterix odorata), pijuayo (Bactris gassipaes) and centrosema pubescen. It has also used the SAF with other forest species, among them, the guaba (Inga sp.) and cocoa farming (Theobroma cacao). The objective of technology for the rehabilitation of degraded areas is to establish environmental conditions favored with planting leguminous trees or shrubs beforehand, which allows the control of weeds as well as improves the nutrient content of the soil. The production of quality seedlings using seeds collected from selected and handled trees from seed orchards is essential. At SAF, annual crops are planted in the systems and then followed by permanent crops such as cocoa, followed by forest species such as tornillo, shihuahuaco, marupa and tahuari. As a result, there are established plantations in degraded lands with economic and environmental benefits for the population. The cocoa crop has an output of 800 kg dry almond / hectare / year.
EXPERIENCE
The INIA – EEA Pucallpa has experts committed to forestry and agroforestry research since 1992. It has implemented agroforestry research projects and development projects such as the project called “Sustainable reforestation as a mechanism for rural savings” (2004).
Agriculture Sector
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
• • •
Workshops Exchange of experiences Internships
Engineer Clemente Salazar Arista pucallpa@inia.gob.pe csalazar@inia.gob.pe Phone: +(51-061) 571913
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40 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
FORESTRY RESEARCH
OFFERING
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE THE GENEALOGICAL NUCLEUS OF PALM OIL WITH GENETIC POTENTIAL FOR THE SELECTION OF PROMISING MATERIAL FOR PURPOSES OF HYBRIDS FORMATION THROUGH CROSSBREEDING AND TEST CROSS.
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The INIA – EEA Pucallpa has a germplasm bank characterized by 93 palm oil plants which are under evaluation. The INIA – EEA Pucallpa in the Campo Verde annex has a genealogical nucleus of palm oil Elaeis guineensis, where morpho-agronomic and productive characterization is carried out regarding the types of African oil palm followed by crossbreeding and test cross of promissory palms as a preliminary step for the selection of promissory parents to count on hybrids for the future production of seeds in Peru. The Ucayali region has 25,000 hectares of this crop with a tendency to increase to more than 50,000 hectares. Nevertheless, there is no national seed production. The farmers of palm oil in Peru depend only on imported seeds from two international centers that have crop germplasm: CIRAD (France) and ASD (Costa Rica). Preliminary results, to date, demonstrate 93 palms with morphoagronomic and productive evaluation, the same which are georeferenced in the EEA Pucallpa annex. The palm oil plantation dates back to the 70’s, when there were three kinds of palm (hard, tenera and pisifera). Previous to their identification and codification, maintenance of the plantation was carried out, and the assessment methodology consisted of the characterization of palm plantation (leaf, stalk and fruit) and of data collection of the fresh fruit bunch yield (RFF, as per the Spanish acronym) for about two years.
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Agriculture Sector
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The INIA – EEA Pucallpa has experts with a high level of knowledge, dedicated to agricultural research since 1984. They develop technology transfer activities, training of farmers, students and professionals who are involved in the farming sector. They have been working since 2012 on the characterization and agronomic evaluation of germplasm palm oil.
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Advice Dispatch of experts
Engineer Alina Camacho Villalobos pucallpa@inia.gob.pe acamacho@inia.gob.pe Phone: +(51-061) 571913
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42 Agriculture Sector TOPIC
POTATO PRODUCTION
OFFERING
PRODUCTION OF PRE-BASIC POTATO SEEDS OF HIGH GENETIC QUALITY WITH IMPROVED AND NATIVE VARIETIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The INIA has a seed bank of improved and native varieties of potato free from viruses. The field of activity of this crop is composed by 5 agrarian experimental stations. Seedlings in vitro of improved and native varieties are kept and micro propagated, from which pre-basic seed of high genetic quality and free from any pathogen can be produced. The genetic, physical, sanitary and physiological component is guaranteed; When this seed is produced, it passes through a strict internal quality control, from which the multiplications in the field can be done. This guarantees a high level of productivity, sanitation, environmental protection and reduction of production costs.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The INIA has experts dedicated to this activity as of 1982, which ensures a high level of knowledge and experience, with technological levels, ranging from seed production with the use of substratum, to the aeroponic level. • • • •
Trainings Technical assistance Advice Dispatch of experts
Engineer Héctor Cabrera hcabrera@inia.gob.pe Phone: +(51-076) 348386 Cel: +(51) 976557826
Agriculture Sector
TOPIC
ANDEAN CROPS
OFFERING
TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN TECHNOLOGIES OF ANDEAN CROPS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The INIA through the National Program of Agricultural Investigation (PNIA, as per the Spanish acronym) “Cultivos Andinos” (Andean Crops) has developed commercial varieties of quinoa, kiwicha, wheat, barley, broad bean and bean crops. Furthermore, appropriate technologies have been developed for handling crops enabling the use of the productive potential of varieties and the ability to offer products with a minimum use of chemical inputs.
PRODUCTION
Consequently, clean production technologies and improved and certified seed varieties are offered.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The INIA has an experienced staff with more than 20 years of experience in the field, having achieved technologies for the welfare of the country’s agricultural producers.
• • •
Technical assistance Training Internships
Engineer Rigoberto Estrada Zúñiga PNIA Head of Cultivos Andinos restrada@inia.gob.pe Phone: +(51-084) 232871 Cel: +(51) 984045865
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ENVIRONMENT SECTOR ©MINAM
46 Sector Ambiente
AGENCY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND ENFORCEMENT – OEFA
T
he
OEFA
was
created
by
Legislative Decree Nº 1013 in May 2008, as a specialized technical
organism attached to the Ministry of Environment within the framework of the General Law for the Environment, The
OEFA is a governing body of the “Sistema de Evaluación y Fiscalización Ambiental” the National Environmental Assessment and Enforcement System (SINEFA, as per the Spanish acronym). It is responsible for verifying that natural and legal persons comply with the provisions of environmental law. Likewise, it supervises entities for environmental enforcement, ensuring that they carry out their functions with independence, impartiality, promptness and efficiency, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy. In addition, it develops actions for environmental assessment which permit the state of environmental quality to be made known. www.oefa.gob.pe
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Environment Sector
TOPIC
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
OFFERING
SOIL REMEDIATION IN THE AMAZON
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
Training for response to environmental emergencies caused by hydrocarbon spills..
•
Transfer of methodologies to remedy the soil affected by hydrocarbons in the Peruvian Amazon.
•
Transfer of methodologies to carry out hydrogeological studies and groundwater management in the Peruvian Amazon.
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EXPERIENCE
The OEFA participated in the project called “Red Sudamericana de Fiscalización y Cumplimiento Ambiental” (South American Enforcement and Compliance Network) in 2013, with the participation of Chile, Colombia and Ecuador. The aim of the project was to enhance cooperation in the field of environmental enforcement and compliance, such as sharing best practices in enforcement; training projects and joint training; incentives for environmental compliance and mechanisms to control cross-border projects.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• •
Exchange of experiences Internships
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Paola Chinen Guima Assistant Director of Assessment Tel. +(51-1) 713 1553 pchinen@oefa.gob.pe
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48 Environment Sector TOPIC
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
OFFERING
SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
Specific training in the development of Comprehensive Environmental Assessments (modeling of planning and implementation stages).
•
Transfer of methodology for the development of Comprehensive Environmental Assessment Plans. The criteria used to prioritize the areas of assessment and the analysis of relevant documentary information will be explained.
•
Transfer of methodology for the implementation of Comprehensive Environmental Assessment Plans (details will be offered about the execution of systematic monitoring of environmental components; specialized studies and actions to identify sources of pollution).
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Since 2014, the OEFA is implementing Comprehensive Environmental Assessments in drainage basins, blocks for the exploration and exploitation, bays, energy nodes, among other areas, for the purpose of generating diagnostics that not only determine the environmental condition of the assessed areas, but also collect an analysis of environmental risk and the possible polluting sources. This new assessment concept entered by OEFA allows having a comprehensive and detailed study of environmental condition in the zones of influence in which economic activities that belong to one or more sectors controlled by OEFA are developed, and can damage the environment as a result of their production processes.
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Internships Workshops and courses
Lawyer Ady Rosin Chinchay Tuesta Deputy Director of Environmental Quality Assessment achinchay@oefa.gob.pe
Environment Sector
TOPIC
PARTICIPATORY ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
OFFERING
TRAINING IN MONITORING PROCEDURES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
Training in the citizen participation process applied by the Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement or OEFA .
•
Transfer of methodology for the collection of samples of environmental components carried out by citizen participation.
•
Exchange of experiences about the role played by the participatory environmental monitoring within the framework of spaces for dialogue.
•
Exchange of experiences about the importance of the participatory environmental monitoring in the management of socio-environmental conflicts.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Since September 2014, the OEFA has a special procedure which enables citizen participation in environmental monitoring, carried out in exercise of its evaluation function. This procedure regulates the acts that must be developed before, during and after participatory monitoring. In each of the planned stages, full access and citizen participation are guaranteed in order to generate bonds of trust in the work of environmental enforcement developed by OEFA, and particularly with regard to the technical accuracy with which it executes activities of surveillance and environmental monitoring.
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Internships Workshops and courses
Lawyer Ady Rosin Chinchay Tuesta Deputy Director of Environmental Quality Assessment achinchay@oefa.gob.pe
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50 Environment Sector TOPIC
OFFERING
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
IDENTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HYDROCARBON SUBSECTOR
LIABILITIES
IN
THE
TRAINING IN THE PROCEDURE OF IDENTIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES IN THE HYDROCARBON SUBSECTOR •
Training about the different stages of the procedure developed by OEFA to identify environmental liabilities in the hydrocarbon subsector (stages of planning, assessment in the field and the supporting technical report).
•
Exchange of experiences relating the assessment in the field of inactive oil wells, considered as possible environmental liabilities.
•
Transfer of methodologies for risk estimation (characterization) of environmental liabilities identified by OEFA.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Since February 2013, the OEFA is the competent national authority to carry out the identification of environmental liabilities in the hydrocarbon subsector. In exercise of the aforementioned function, during 2013 and 2014, OEFA has performed 2, 786 field assessments; and in 2014, succeeded in identifying 1167 environmental liabilities in the hydrocarbon subsector.
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Internships Workshops and courses
Lawyer Ady Rosin Chinchay Tuesta Deputy Director of Environmental Quality Assessment achinchay@oefa.gob.pe
Environment Sector
TOPIC
METHODOLOGY TO CALCULATE PENALTY FEES
OFFERING
EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES IN DETERMINING THE SANCTIONS THAT DISCOURAGE NON-COMPLIANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL OBLIGATIONS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
EXPERIENCE
By decision of the Presidency of Board of Directors Nº 035-2013OEFA/PCD of 11 March 2013, the methodology to calculate penalty fees and the implementation of aggravating and mitigating factors to use in the adjustment of penalties was approved. Said resolution stipulated that, in a supplementary manner, the methodology approved would be implemented for the adjustment of penalties of offenses arising from activities not included in the scope of jurisdiction of Supreme Decree Nº 007-2012-MINAM (such as activities of the energy sector, electricity sector, fishing sector, industry sector, among others, within the jurisdiction of OEFA.)
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Training to calculate penalty fees and the implementation of aggravating and mitigating factors to use in the adjustment of penalties.
In this sense, the OEFA possesses meaningful experience in determining penalties that discourage the non-compliance of environmental obligations.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
• •
Exchange of experience Internships
glopez@oefa.gob.pe dvigo@oefa.gob.pe
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52 Sector Ambiente
THE PERUVIAN AMAZON RESEARCH INSTITUTE - IIAP
T
he IIAP is an organism of domestic public law, established under Law Nº 23374 on December 30, 1981, under a mandate from Article 120 of
the Political Constitution of Peru of 1979 and ratified under Law Nº 28168 in February 2004. The IIAP’s work area is in the Peruvian Amazon basin. Its mission is to generate and incorporate knowledge, innovative technologies and ancestral knowledge in the service of societies and ecosystems. Currently, it has the following six research programs: 1.
Research
Program
for
the
Use
and
Conservation of Water and its Resources (AQUAREC).
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Sector Ambiente
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2. Research Forest
Program
for
Management
Comprehensive and
Carbon
(PROBOSQUES). 3. Research Program on Biodiversity in the Amazon (PIBA). 4. Research Program on Climate Change, Territorial and Environmental Development (PROTERRA). 5. Research Diversity
Program and
on
Sociocultural
Amazon
Economy
(SOCIODIVERSIDAD). 6. Research Program on Information about Amazon Biodiversity (BIOINFO). www.iiap.org.pe
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54 Environment Sector TOPIC
AQUACULTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF WATER ECOSYSTEM RESOURCES
OFFERING
RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN AQUACULTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF WATER ECOSYSTEM RESOURCES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Development of technologies for the induced breeding of Amazon fish species: paiche (Arapaima gigas), gamitana (Colossoma macropomun) dorado and doncella (big catfishes), enabling their breeding in ponds and reducing the pressure on natural ecosystems. Development of bio ecological and breeding aspects of the gender Panaque (Loricaridae).
EXPERIENCE
The IIAP has experimental fields, molecular biology, biotechnology, bromatology and limnology laboratories equipped for performing biochemical analyses of foods and the physical, chemical and biological parameters for water. It has a professional and technical staff with extensive expertise in areas such as biology, ecology, physiology, fish farming, induced breeding, systematic breeding and molecular genetics of Amazon fishes. It has infrastructure and equipment contributing to the exchange of information and training in technologies for the induced breeding of Amazon fish species. The IIAP — through the Research Program for the Use and Conservation of Water and its Resources (AQUAREC, as per the Spanish acronym) — develops seminars, workshops, and internships in the six regional research centers in the Regional Headquarters of the Departments of Amazonas, Huánuco, Loreto, Madre De Dios, San Martín and Ucayali in topics of scientific research about nutrition of Amazon fishes; aquaculture, the handling and conservation of fishes; inventory; assessment and monitoring of fishes of economic importance in natural environments and fish farms.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
• • • •
Sending of experts Exchange of experiences Internships Workshops
Ángel Alejandro Salazar Vega occyt@iiap.org.pe www.iiap.org.pe
Environment Sector
TOPIC
REFORESTATION, CARBON CAPTURE, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN FORESTATION, CARBON CAPTURE AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
• Development of vegetative breeding techniques of plus trees of l tropical species for commerce. • Development of knowledge and provision of information and technologies for the use and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems liable to flood and not liable to flood. • Provision of reforestation technologies for the recovery and management of degraded areas. • Domestication of native plants for the production of food, industrial and biofuel purposes. • Generation of knowledge about carbon capture of forests and opportunities for the compensation of environmental services in national and international carbon markets. • Development of value-added technologies for prioritized products and improvement of the value chain for the positioning of the producers and products in markets. The IIAP has at Jenaro Herrera Research Center “José López Parodi” experimental fields, nurseries, arboretum, herbarium and forest management plots. It has a professional and technical staff with ample experience in subjects such as reforestation, climate change, vegetative propagating and sampling methods for DNA analysis, for forest traceability purposes. It also has equipment that contributes to the exchange of information and training in forestry and agroforestry technologies and specialized staff in research centers in regional headquarters. This Research Center implemented the project called “Strengthening local capacities for profitable and sustainable forest management”, carried out from 2003 to 2008, having as counterparts the European Union, Holland’s Development Cooperation Service. (SNV, as per the Dutch acronym), CARE, CEDIA and ProNaturaleza.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
• • • •
Sending of experts Exchange of experiences Internships Workshops
Ángel Alejandro Salazar Vega occyt@.org.pe www.iiap.org.pe
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©GOB REG PUNO
FOREIGN TRADE AND TOURISM SECTOR ©MML
58 Sector Comercio Exterior y Turismo
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE AND TOURISM - MINCETUR
T
he Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism defines, manages, executes, coordinates and supervises the policy of foreign trade and tourism; promotes, guides and regulates tourism activity, encouraging good practices, and the standardization and regulation of the provision of tourism services.
In this regard, the National Plan for Tourism Quality represents the governing document in terms of quality in tourism, proposed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism approved in 2011, and inspired by the idea that a quality tourism product must combine attractions, services and advantages in order to motivate tourists to travel to the place where such a product is offered, being then such decision replied. This Plan sets the agenda for quality at its four action plans: competent human resources as the basis for tourism management at all levels; tourism service providers that apply good practices; competitive tourist sites managed in a sustainable manner; and main travel destinations, safe and with optimal management.
www.mincetur.gob.pe ŠMINCETUR
Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector
TOPIC
RURAL TOURISM
OFFERING
RURAL COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM STRATEGY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
APPROACH TO RURAL COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM This approach is the set of management models based on local participation as a key element, which enables the sustainability of tourism activity (as a complementary economic activity) and the economic and social inclusion of rural communities through the development of various products and services, with proper use of their natural, cultural, financial, human, social and physical assets. In this respect, the rural community-based tourism differs from the current rural tourism programs in most parts of countries, both from Latin America and Europa, in two important characteristics:
EXPERIENCE
•
The first one is related to organization and management. In contrast to the rural tourism models, in Rural Community-Based Tourism the communities present their local plans for tourism development to the national managing authority (MINCETUR) and based on the same reason, the communities are the ones in charge of the management of local tourism planning with cooperation of local managers (regional governments, municipal governments, NGOs, etc.).
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The second difference regarding Rural Tourism models is based on the activities performed. In contrast to the traditional programs for rural tourism where the services and tourism activities revolve around daily chores of the population (farming, stockbreeding, floriculture, among others), Rural CommunityBased Tourism is not necessarily focused on these practices. Communities can disseminate their tourism activities harnessing the geographical, historical and cultural potential of the area, thus avoiding the limitation of activities offered to the visitors, making it thereby hugely appealing for tourists.
A Specific Program for Peru-Mexico Cooperation in “Transfer of Best Practices for the Development of Niche Markets in Rural Tourism”. During the second half of 2014, three Mexican experts arrived to carry out internships in our country. They participated in the VIII National Meeting of Rural Community-Based Tourism held in Lima and visited undertakings in Chaparrí (Lambayeque) and the Potato Park (Parque de la Papa, Cusco). The counterpart commitment is to reply the first semester of the current year.
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60 Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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• • • •
Dispatch of specialist technicians Technical Assistance Exchange of experiences Training
Leoncio Santos España Director of Tourism Product Development lsantos@mincetur.gob..pe
Foreign Trade and Tourism Sector
TOPIC
TOURISM QUALITY (CALTUR)
OFERTA
COOPERATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL PLAN FOR TOURISM QUALITY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
CALTUR’s general objective is to consolidate Peru´s leading position as a tourist destination recognized by the total quality of its tourist offer, which will result in the improvement of the quality of life of the host populations, the sustained and controlled increase of tourist flows, the sustainable use of the nation’s natural and cultural heritage, the significant increase of foreign exchange earnings from tourism, and the profitability of tourism companies. CALTUR’s specific objectives are directly linked to each of its action plans. Objective Nº 2 is currently being implemented, related to tourism service providers applying good business practices and developing their activity with social responsibility and respect for the natural and cultural heritage. Tools for the achievement of CALTUR’s objectives have been developed, the main ones are mentioned as follows: •
A system for the implementation of good practices – SABP.
•
An Improvement program for management systems of tourism service companies – MGE.
•
A Peru quality tourism official seal.
•
Short courses for the improvement of quality.
El MINCETUR, through the System for the Implementation of Good Practices – SABP, awards recognition to businesses in the categories of lodging, restaurant service, and travel and tourism agencies that implement good practices in the provision of their tourism services. The results to date are as follows:
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2010: 57 tourism companies nationally recognized
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2011: 124 tourism companies nationally recognized
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2012: 240 tourism companies nationally recognized
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In 2014, this system intervened in 17 regions, succeeding in training 395 entrepreneurs in the areas of lodging, restaurant, travel agencies and pisco cellars as well as providing technical assistance to 436 companies. On its behalf, the improvement program for management systems of tourism service companies – MGE– acts as a complement that aims to provide tools to the companies in order to improve their business management. In 2014, MGE successfully helped 21 regions, by training 717 businesspeople from the sector, and providing technical assistance to 296 companies. The Peru Quality Tourism Official Seal, in turn, is proposed as the greatest recognition of quality granted by the Peruvian State, and its achievement is based on the fulfillment of the Peruvian Technical Regulations. Currently three hotels located in Metropolitan Lima hold this seal of quality. Accordingly, the offer of cooperation from this Directorate is linked to the exchange of MINCETUR´s experience in the development and implementation of the National Plan for Quality of Tourism – CALTUR. EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
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Cooperation Program Peru - Paraguay: Technical Assistance in the Adjustment and Use of Manuals and Introductory Guides from the National Plan for Tourist Quality of Peru (CALTUR) for Paraguay’s National Tourism Service (SERNATUR).
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Participation in the VII National Congress for Quality: organized by the Ministry of Tourism of Argentina, serving as forum to disseminate the actions developed by the tourism governing organism of that country, as well as for the dissemination and promotion of companies from the public and private sector distinguished with the National Quality Award. Representatives of Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay and Peru participated in this event.
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Orlando Camarena Salvador Director of Regulations and Monitoring ocamarena@mincetur.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 513 6100
Sector Comercio Exterior y Turismo
PERU’S EXPORTS AND TOURISM PROMOTION BOARD - PROMPERU
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he Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación y el Turismo – PROMPERÚ (Peru’s Exports and Tourism Promotion
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specialized
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organism
under domestic public law with legal status that enjoys functional, technical, economic, financial, budgetary and administrative autonomy. It is attached to the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
It holds competency to formulate, approve, implement and assess the strategies and promotion plans for exportable goods and services, as well as promoting and disseminating Peru’s image regarding tourism and exports in accordance with the policies, strategies and objectives of the sector.
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FOREIGN TRADE AND TOURISM
OFFERING
PROMOTION OF EXPORTS, TOURISM AND NATIONAL IMAGE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
PROMPERÚ is responsible for the design and implementation of policies, strategies and actions for the promotion of exports, tourism and the national image. It works specifically in the case of export sector in the areas of commercial intelligence, promotion of exportable supply, and the development of international trade related capacities. In the tourism sector, it works for the promotion of receptive and domestic tourism, as well as in market studies and investigation. Finally in the case of communications and national image it focuses on the development and management of Marca Perú (Country Brand Peru), as well as the promotion of the country’s image abroad.
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EXPERIENCE
PROMPERU has provided technical cooperation in the modality of exchange of experiences to the Guatemalan Tourism Institute INGUAT, in matters related to tourist information and assistance. Furthermore, it has shared experiences with the Municipality of Manizales, Colombia, in projects related to e-commerce.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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César Freund Head of International Technical Cooperation Tel: +(51-1) 616 7300 cfreund@promperu.gob.pe
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THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE - MINCU
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he Ministry of Culture is an Executive Power organism responsible for all cultural aspects of the country and it exercises competence exclusively regarding other management levels throughout the national territory. It was established under Law Nº 29565 on July 21, 2010.
The Ministry’s main functions are to formulate, execute and establish cultural promotion strategies in an inclusive and accessible manner; perform actions for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage; promote all forms of artistic expression; convene and recognize merit of those who contribute to the cultural development of the country; plan and manage with all levels of government activities which enable the development of the Amazon, Andean and Afro-Peruvian populations; all this, by encouraging the strengthening of cultural identity and opening participatory forums for all cultures. www.cultura.gob.pe ©La Verdad
Culture Sector
TOPIC
CULTURE – INTERCULTURALITY - INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
OFFERING
THE RIGHT TO PRIOR CONSULTATION TO INDIGENOUS OR NATIVE PEOPLES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Prior consultation is the right of indigenous peoples to be consulted by the State when the latter considers approving or issuing legislative or administrative measures that may directly affect their collective rights. Furthermore, it is a space for intercultural dialogue in which the State communicates directly with those populations in order to reach agreements that respect their collective rights. Similarly, within the framework of the Prior Consultation Law, a Register of Interpreters and Translators was created. Since 2012, the Vice-Ministry has trained more than 274 translators and interpreters of the 34 most widely spoken indigenous languages in the country. The courses train the participants in translation and interpretation techniques, collective rights, the International Labor Organization Agreement 169, among others.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
In 2011, Law Nº 29785 was approved, the law for the Right of Prior Consultation, in order to develop the content and the proceedings of this right in accordance with ILO Agreement 169. Since then, various consultation processes about hydrocarbons, protected natural areas and national policies have been performed
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Angela Acevedo Director of Prior Consultation aacevedo@cultura.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 618 9393
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THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF PERUBNP
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he is a decentralized public entity from the Cultural Sector with internal public legal status. It has technical, administrative and economic autonomy, and acts in concordance with the educational and cultural policy set by the high command of the Cultural Sector.
The National Library focuses on formulating, conducting, supervising and evaluating the accomplishment of biblio technological development policies and plans in the State’s educative and cultural policy’s framework, in accordance with the strategic objectives of the Cultural Sector. It is also in charge of conducting, regulating, executing, supervising and evaluating the defense, conservation, preservation, identification, gathering, systematization, declaration, control, diffusion, promotion and investigation of the cultural documentarybibliographical heritage of the State. © U PACIFICO
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Culture Sector
TOPIC OFFERING
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN LIBRARIES ONLINE LIBRARY SERVICE • Processing of different kinds of documental information, such as bibliographic, hemerographic, manuscripts, photos, maps among others. • Application of new Information and Communication Technologies.
EXPERIENCE
The Peruvian National Library possesses vast experience in the local context because it has offered technical advice to the different regions in Peru. Additionally, the Library, with the support of UNDP and the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation, has developed a Virtual Library of International Cooperation project, which concluded in 2011 and currently has a repository of some 4030 digitalized projects, apart from publications.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• Dispatch of experts • Training • Internships
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Phone: +(51-1) 513 6900 oci@bnp.gob.pe
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE WITH VISUAL DISABILITY
OFFERING
MODEL OF VIRTUAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Virtual Information through the implementing the respective services and printing of Braille editions allowing the inclusion of people with visual disability.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Experience at the national level different regions of Peru have been given technical advice. • • •
Dispatch of experts Training Internships
Phone: +(51-1) 513 6900 oci@bnp.gob.pe
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1972,
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State’s
inheritance,
the
documental old
State
Archive denomination dated from 1861 is modified as the National General Archive.
On July 11, 1991, under Law N°25323 the Archive is instituted as the regulatory entity of the National Archives System. It begins its Cultural Sectorrelated competences on July 15, 2010 under Law N° 29565 which established the Ministry of Culture. This way a change is brought to the very structure of the archive system, given that all the regional and sub-regional archives fall under its jurisdiction.
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ARCHIVO GENERAL
OFFERING
CONSERVACIÓN Y RESTAURACIÓN DE DOCUMENTOS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The supervision of archives belonging to public or private entities with regard to preventive conservation or when requested by an entity. Proposes the use of technology that best meets the requirements for the preservation and conservation of the backups and information contained in the documents. Its objective is to expand and perfect the techniques related to preservation, restoration, bookbinding and reprographics.
EXPERIENCE
The National Bureau of the Historic Archive, through the Directorate of Conservation has the responsibility of giving advice regarding the evaluation and application of the technical processes of preservation, restoration, bookbinding and reprographics of the documents that constitute the State’s documental inheritance. It has a workshop for restoring, bookbinding and microfilming documents. Activities: •
Document Restoration: A procedure that is technical and manual, which achieves the lost friable, ripped, acid zones among others, of documents deteriorated by several factors in order to restore their physical and functional integrity.
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Document Bookbinding: Done under two modalities: (I) Specialized binding that supports the restoration of historical documents, consisting of the dismounting, conditioning and rebuilding or substitution of the original bookbinding; and (II) Modern binding that consists of gluing, sewing, pasting or ring binding, depending on the case, as is applied to modern and or administrative documents.
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Document Preservation: A set of procedures aimed at preventing or halting the deterioration of documents through evaluation of their state of conservation, control of the deterioration factors, proposals for proper documental repositories and the elaboration of laws. Also directs the permanent maintenance of the Documental Inheritance and the furniture and documentary repositories
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Document Digitalization: The process of transforming analogical material into a digital image, which entails taking an image (paper or film) and converting it into an electronically treatable format. This is used on a national scale, offering technical advice and the implementation of technologies for the conservation and preservation in the Archives of the Peruvian regions.
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Workshops Dispatch of Experts
Guido Pelaéz Hidalgo Director of the Budget and Planning Sector Phone: +(51-1) 426 7221 anexo 222 gpelaez@agn.gob.pe
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Organization of the Executive Branch; regulator of national policies promoting development and the social inclusion in Peru. Its main objective is to improve the quality of life of the population that is in a situation of vulnerability and poverty, promote the exercise of their rights, their access to opportunities and the development of their own capabilities. MIDIS coordinates with entities in the public and private sectors and civil society, fostering social programs to achieve their goals through constant evaluation, reinforcement, training and coordination among their managers. The mission of MIDIS is to guarantee
that social policies and programs from the different sectors and government levels’ are coordinated and articulated to close the gaps in accessing quality public services and opportunities for economic growth.
www.midis.gob.pe
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Development and Social Inclusion Sector
TOPIC
MANAGEMENT BY RESULTS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
OFFERING
FUND FOR STIMULATING DEVELOPMENT AND ACHIEVEMENT OF SOCIAL RESULTS - FED
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The economic and social context in Peru generate conditions for the redistribution of social expenditure, adding the equity approach as a guideline in the assignment of resources to contribute to closing existing social and cultural gaps. In order to achieve this, Peru has started up a series of triggering processes with the objective of putting the citizen as the centerpiece of the public policies, in order to guarantee their rights, develop their human capabilities and access better opportunities. This technical proposal aims to contribute, through the Stimulus Fund for the Development and Achievement of Social Results – FED, to the regional health management proposal, that promotes intersectoral and intergovernmental articulation for the benefit of children from 0 years to 5. One of its principles is to improve the management providing prioritized services of the budget programs (Articles of Nutrition, Maternal-Neonatal Health, and Learning Objectives) related to the budgeting for results established in the National Strategy for Development and Social Inclusion (ENDIS), through performance incentives in matters of Early Childhood Stimulation (Desarrollo Infantil Temprano, DIT). In the Public Budget Law of 2014, 100 million nuevo soles were earmarked to finance goods and services for early childhood stimulation in 9 Peruvian departments: Amazonas, Apurímac, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Loreto, Ucayali and Puno. Taking these considerations into account, the sector’s proposal is to offer, share and spread knowledge of the Peruvian experience in the subject of early child development, especially focusing on the opportunity that the FED offers as a tool for managing for results, which activates intergovernmental and intersectoral processes in the Amazonian departments on Peru’s borders.
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EXPERIENCE
FED’s design is based on previous experiences that resulted effective for closing gaps, favoring the most vulnerable populations. One of these is the Budgetary Support Programme EuroPAN (2009-2013). EuroPAN contributed to the improvement of management processes and stimulated the increase of attention given to priority products of the Joint Nutrition Programme – PAN. The sustained increase of the Growth and Development Control (CRED) coverage in children under 5 years of age, and the reduction of the chronic child malnutrition (DCI) rate in Ayacucho, Apurimac and Huancavelica are a manifestation of these results. From 2007-2013, chronic child malnutrition in Huancavelica, was reduced from 59.2% to 42.6% and in Ayacucho from 42.3% to 28.1%. Regarding CRED service, in Huancavelica, during the same time period, increased from 20.9% to 77.5% and in Ayacucho from 19.5% to 68.5%. Taking into account this national experience, FED is already a matter of interest for countries in the region. A clear example of this experience sharing was carried out in 2014 with the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Early Childhood of Colombia.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Internships
Diana Elizabeth Prudencio General Manager of Policies and Strategies Phone: +(51-1) 631 8030 anexo 1018 dprudencio@midis.gob.pe
TOPIC
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
OFFERING
COOPERATION FOR THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND (FONCODES), HAKU WIÑAY EXPERIENCE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
FONCODES is running the Haku Wiñay program on a national scale Quechua for “we will grow” and called “Noa Jayatai” in jungle areas). It is targeted to the capacity building of populations in a situation of poverty and extreme poverty in order to contribute to the creation of economic opportunities.
Development and Social Inclusion Sector
The objective of this program is to develop productive capabilities and rural ventures in extreme poverty homes, which will contribute to the creation of income diversification and improving access to Food Safety. Its components are as follows: 1.
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The strengthening and consolidation of family production systems: Technical assistance, training and productive asset endowments are given for the adoption of simple low-cost technological innovations in their productive systems mainly focused on subsistence, through the local talents called “Yachachiq”. These technological productive innovations are diverse and very flexible for adapting to the agroeconomic, social and cultural conditions of the families and prioritize an organic, intercultural and gender equity approach.
2. Improvement of healthy housing: This covers training and technical assistance for the improvement of healthy housing (improved cook stoves, safe water and solid waste management). It is aimed at improving living conditions, mainly through improving the conditions of their homes by reducing contamination levels and ensuring minimum hygiene conditions of the inhabitants and their surroundings. 3. Promotion of rural endeavors: Through this component, diverse transformation and business initiatives of small rural producers in poverty but with development potential are promoted through contests, aiming to increase and diversify the income of rural homes. The expectation is that those involved in these initiatives develop capabilities for adjusting their products to the local consumers’ demands. 4. Development of financial capabilities of the benefited populations related to the development of their economic activities. This ranges from the ability to develop family savings to their adequate insertion into the local financial system.
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82 Development and Social Inclusion Sector As a complement to the four previously mentioned components, projects for infrastructure are being developed to facilitate the growth of productive activities or the improvement of the life conditions of a population. These projects will complement the promoted activities previously mentioned. An additional aspect relevant to this topic is the program’s management model, based on a management unit called Núcleo Ejecutor, which allows. The population itself to organize and handle the economic resources assigned to their project with the support of specialized technical staff. This is based on a legal framework that allows transferring State resources to the population proper.
EXPERIENCE
The Haku Wiñay program has reached 27,046 homes which have developed productive capabilities through technical assistance and customized training in 52 districts and 13 departments in Peru. Also, more than four thousand homes have technical irrigation by sprinklers at a family level, as well as five thousand homes that have houses with improved health, order and cleanness. More than 780 business models are being implemented in the inclusive rural businesses contests in the departments of Amazonas, Abancay, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Loreto, Tarapoto and Piura. Currently, the program plans to increase their intervention capabilities to 31,516 homes which will allow for boosting productive capabilities in mountain and jungle zones. This experience has interested other countries who have requested international cooperation on several occasions through the exchange of experience with countries in Latin America.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Exchange of experience
María Peña Wong Executive Manager Phone: +(51-1) 311 8900 anexo 8103 mpwong@foncodes.gob.pe
Development and Social Inclusion Sector
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EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
TOPIC
NATIONAL PROGRAM “CUNA MÁS” / SERVICE FOR FAMILY SUPPORT IN RURAL SECTORS –COMMUNAL MANAGEMENT MODEL
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The National Program Cuna Más (PNCM, as per the Spanish acronym) aims to improve childhood development in children younger than 36 months living in areas of poverty and extreme poverty, thus, breaching the gaps in their cognitive, social, physical and emotional development. To achieve this, the Program has two ways to intervene: 1. Daycare service (SCD): For an integrated service for children from 6 to 36 months living in areas of poverty and extreme poverty who require attention to their basic health, nutrition, safety, protection, affection, rest, recreation, learning and development of skill needs offered in daycare and comprehensive infant care centers built by the state. This is carried out by way of communitarian caretakers and a multidisciplinary technical assistance and support team. Its main objectives are: •
To offer integral attention to children from 6 to 36 months during their permanence in the service.
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To create learning experiences through games, contributing to the cognitive, social, physical and emotional development of children.
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To promote good practices in care and learning to the parents in order to promote their children’s integral development.
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To involve the organized community in the management and vigilance of the quality of daycare services offered in their town.
2. Family support services (SAF) that seeks to strengthen capabilities for care and learning practices of families that live in rural zones with poverty or extreme poverty in the Andean or Amazon regions. This is carried out through house visits on a weekly basis by a facilitator (person of the community), and monthly socializing sessions run by a professional.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The results achieved through the Family Support Service, which has benefited more than 48,000 families, currently allows this Program to count on a vast experience of interest to several middle-income countries. The experience in the design and management of the National Program Cuna Más is already being shared in various inter-institutional meetings as well as specific Internships and technical visits, among them featuring: •
The Office of the Presidential Adviser for Early Childhood of Colombia
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The Planning Institute of Jamaica
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The Ministry for the Coordination of Social Development of Ecuador
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Exchange of experiences
Jorge Luis Fernández Iraola Executive Manager Phone: +(51-1) 748 2000 anexo 221 jfernandez@cunamas.gob.pe
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THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF CUSTOMS AND TAX ADMINISTRATION SUNAT
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ccording to the law which established the entity, N° 24829 from 1988, this is a specialized technical organism attached to the Ministry of
Economy and Finances, with public legal status, its own equity, and functional technical, economic, financial, budgetary and administrative autonomy which, in accordance with Supreme Decree N°061-2008-PCM, absorbed the National Superintendence of Customs, assuming the functions, faculties and attributions that formerly corresponded to that entity.
www.sunat.gob.pe
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Economy and Finance Sector
TOPIC
PROCESS OF CUSTOMS CONTROL IN THE EXPORT OF POSTAL SHIPMENTS
OFFERING
CONSULTING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EASY EXPORTS SYSTEM
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
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Diagnosis, design and implementation of a new departure control process for postal shipments with commercial ends, from a perspective of facilitating foreign trade, taking advantage of the cargo reception network of companies that handle the national postal service.
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Diagnosis, design and implementation of a new informatics system for the departure control of postal shipments with commercial ends, focusing on virtualizing products offered to foreign trade users, with the possibility of successfully processing a postal shipment from any place in the country with Internet access, 24 hours a week, 365 days a year having access to a user-friendly web platform that allows a simple way to create a postal shipment export declaration.
Peru’s Exporta Facil system, as a facilitator for the export of postal shipments, has received many visits from delegations from Customs Administrations of Ecuador, Panama, Colombia and Costa Rica. Peru’s Exporta Facil system has received the 2008 Award for Good Practices in Public Administration and the Top Award Prize 2008 – Innovation in the facilitation of merchandise dispatching.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Technical assistance
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Training
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Dispatch of specialized technicians
exportafacil@sunat.gob.pe Phone: +(51-1) 634 3300
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PROCESS OF CUSTOMS CONTROL IN THE EXPORT OF POSTAL SHIPMENTS
OFFERING
CONSULTING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EASY IMPORTS SYSTEM
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
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Consulting for diagnosis, design and implementation of a new process for entry control of postal shipments with commercial ends, from a perspective of foreign trade facilitation and simplification, allowing the reduction of merchandise delivery times, through centralizing the control system.
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Consulting for diagnosis, design and implementation of a new process for entry control of postal shipments with commercial ends, focusing on the virtualization of products offered to foreign trade users through a web portal, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with tracking in real time of the control status of their postal shipment, giving the users the possibility of visualizing information regarding their packages, and the ability to download the Import Declaration from their computers.
The “Importa Fácil” System has allowed small and medium businessmen entry to the formal market, offering a quick and easy way to receive their foreign purchases through the postal service in Peru. The “Importa Facil” System of Peru, as a facilitator for postal shipments, has been presented in international and regional forums as a real and feasible proposal for facilitating the entry of postal shipments without neglecting merchandise control. Matters Easy system of Peru has received the 2014 Award for Best Practices in Public Management.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Technical Assistance
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Training
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Dispatch of specialized technicians
importafacil@sunat.gob.pe Phone. +(51-1) 634 3300
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TOPIC
ELECTRONIC ISSUING SYSTEM
OFFERING
ELECTRONIC INVOICE GUIDE FOR AUDITED GOODS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
In September 2013, the Electronic Invoice Guide for Audited Goods was made available for users of audited goods (materials that can be used for the creation of narcotics), which allows them to be informed from the beginning about taxpayer authorized goods, the quantity transported, the arrival point, as well as authorized routes (those allowed for the transportation of authorized goods) of transport. This allows an adequate control of said goods which, accompanied by an efficient risk management, will allow for an efficient development of the applicable control strategy, thereby reducing the informal market for used in the creation of narcotics, and cooperating with the National strategy for the war against drugs.
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EXPERIENCE
To date, the obligation of issuing the Electronic Invoice Guide has been established with a starting group of users of audited goods. The users of this system have reported that it is very intuitive and that it adjusts to the daily transport operations of audited goods.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Technical assistance
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Training
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Dispatch of specialized technicians
Mrs. Gisella Cuentas Pardo Books Project and Electronic Payment Voucher Phone. +(51-1) 634 3300 anexo 52069
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ELECTRONIC INVOICING SYSTEM THROUGH TAXPAYER SYSTEMS
OFFERING
ELECTRONIC INVOICES FOR MAJOR ISSUERS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This system allows the electronic emission of invoices, bills, credit and debit notes from the taxpayer’s office, eliminating the need to go to SUNAT offices to request authorization to print receipts, blank formats to fill out manually, and the printing of issued receipts. It also permits the Tax Administration to verify taxpayer sales information and income, thereby reducing the time spent on audits, thus becoming more efficient. The Electronic Invoice is a product that enables companies to save costs, time, improve the relationship with their clients and be more efficient and competitive in globalized surroundings, also contributing to the environment by essentially being electronic and eliminating the use of paper. For the Tax Administration, this means counting on higher quality and more opportune information, which allows for improved IGV collection and the reduction of tax evasion.
EXPERIENCE
This is the result of a cooperative effort between SUNAT, taxpayers, unions, institutions such as the National Council of Competitiveness – CNC, GS1 Peru and electronic service providers. This is why since 2011, around 41 taxpayers from diverse economic sectors have taken part in the validation of the business model, case studies, proof of information sending, among others. Similarly the CNC promoted the enactment of laws that allow the system to function and GS1 joined forces with electronic service providers and the taxpayers to reach a consensus on where to locate the main nontributary data of the receipt in an electronic framework, which will facilitate the integration into the companies’ systems. For that reason, the product has been widely accepted, since by systemizing invoicing without prejudice to the data that each company requires on its own receipts, the needs and control of both are satisfied. To date, 188 electronic issuers exist and 15,104,333 electronic invoices have been issued.
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Mrs. Gisella Cuentas Pardo Books Project and Electronic Payment Voucher Phone. +(51-1) 634 3300 anexo 52069
TOPIC
ELECTRONIC INVOICING SYSTEM FROM SUNAT WEB SITE
OFFERING
ELECTRONIC BOOKS AND ELECTRONIC INVOICES FOR MYPES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Integral package for MYPES (small and medium businesses who are minor taxpayers), that facilitates compliance of their tax obligations, reducing the costs and times needed to do so. Through SUNAT website, free and available 365 days a year, these small business can issue and deliver their electronic invoices through e-mail, as well as generate their sales and purchase records without the need to print, legalize, or file them. The invoice and records are digitally signed which ensures their integrity and are available to be consulted or downloaded when the taxpayer so requires. On the other hand, the system is very intuitive, leading, step by step, to create the information later validated by SUNAT.
EXPERIENCE
Currently there are 5,748 taxpayers who issue electronic invoices through SUNAT website and 530,036 invoices have been issued. With regard to electronic records, SUNAT website has generated: •
5,317 purchase records
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4,676 sales records
generated by 1,321 taxpayers.
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Training
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Mrs. Gisella Cuentas Pardo Books Project and Electronic Payment Vouche Phone. +(51-1) 634 3300 anexo 52069
TOPIC
ELECTRONIC BOOK SYSTEM
OFFERING
ELECTRONIC BOOKS PROGRAM - PLE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Electronic Books Program (Programa de Libros Electronicos or PLE, as per the Spanish acronym) permits the user to save time and money by eliminating expenses such as legalization, printing, storing and safety, costs which are generated by physical transportation. This alternative system facilitates the fulfillment of the obligation of keeping accounting books, improving the companies’ competitiveness and also, helping to protect the environment by eliminating the use of paper. The PLE is an application developed by SUNAT whose main function is to validate text files (ranging from spreadsheets to a complex ERP, created by any software) that contain the books’ information and accounting records able to be recorded electronically, and previously obtained by the taxpayer’s own accounting systems. The following have helped save time and expenses for taxpayers: 1.
In printing, paper, printers, ink.
2. In human resources, liberating workers for tasks that create value for the company, since the electronic format does not require a manual process with workers controlling that the printer doesn’t jam, because the legalized sheets are numbered. 3. For legalization: The manual delivery of books and records requires that each page be legalized; this obligation disappears in the electronic book keeping.
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4. In the near future, the taxpayers who do their bookkeeping electronically will be freed from the obligation of presenting some determining and informative affidavits, thus easing the tax return process. 5. In the same vein, with the information received, SUNAT will prepare drafts of tax declarations in such a way that the taxpayers only need to approve them.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
To date, 34,760 taxpayers have done their bookkeeping electronically with a number of 1,444,314 books.
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Technical assistance
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Training
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Dispatch of specialized technicians
Mrs. Gisella Cuentas Pardo Books Project and Electronic Payment Vouche Phone. +(51-1) 634 3300 anexo 52069
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THE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND FINANCES
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he Ministry of Economy and Finances is an organism of the Executive Power, with
its organization, competence and functions regulated by legislative decree N° 183 and its modifications. It is charged with planning, directing and controlling matters related to budget, treasury, debt, accounting, tax policy, public investment and social and economic policies. It also designs, establishes, executes and supervises the national and sectorial policies of its competence, assuming its governing.
It is an institution with modern management systems, decentralized, with high technical efficiency, human resources that achieve the required competencies, that enjoys credibility and trust from the public, contributing to the good governance and wellbeing of all Peruvians through the development of national economic and financial policies with social inclusion. www.mef.gob.pe ©Oro Negro
Economy and Finance Sector
TOPIC
BUDGET
OFFERING
BUDGETARY SUPPORT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF BUDGETING FOR RESULTS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
In early 2007 and with the enactment of Law N°28927 – Public Budget Regulation for that fiscal year, the Budgeting for Results Reform is introduced in Peru as a new approach for improving the assignment of public resources aimed at achieving results in the public favor. Up until then, the public budget’s assignment of the public budget had followed the static logic of attending institutional and sector needs without having citizen needs as the focus. Although the expenses for nutritional and food programs had been increased, the chronic malnutrition rate in children under had not shown improvement. The new Budgeting for Results Reform would imply: •
Changing the institution’s focus, from the sector, or program, to the result the citizens need for their development.
•
Introducing the logic of the “supply-use-result” value chain during the budgetary cycle.
In order to implement that reform, key tools were defined that would, achieve important changes in the public management, and most importantly in the citizen in the short term. These are I) budgetary planning for the design of budgetary programs. II) Tracking of products and results, III) Performance tests, IV) Incentives for management, and V) capacity building. On the other hand, the core topics, in which these tools would be applied and aimed mainly at early childhood (children under 5), were prioritized. In the management incentives, we find the mechanism named Budgetary Support Agreements. The legal framework for implementing these agreements was defined by fiscal year 2010’s Budget Law and was updated in Article 15 of 2013’s Budget Law. Its application is regulated for the formation, subscribing, execution and tracking of the Budgetary Support Agreements to the Budgetary Programs.
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This Budgetary Support mechanism was developed as a new way of cooperation to help countries with efficient and transparent institutions, systems and processes for the management of their financial resources and, therefore, builds trust in the cooperating entities to make a direct transfer to the Public Sector’s Budget. The implementation of the Budgetary Support Agreements is done by specific agreements signed by the Ministry of Economy and Finances (MEF) and National and Regional Institutions related to National Policies’ priorities and that seek to improve the results defined in the Budgetary Programs, becoming an instrument for Budgeting for Results. This way, the MEF transfers additional resources conditioned by the fulfillment of management commitments and goals of the result and product indicators, through two installments, fixed and variable. The management commitments in the fixed installment are aimed at improving management in four key processes I) Operative programming, II) Logistical support, III) Organization for the production and delivery of products and IV) monitoring, supervision and evaluation. The variable installment defines goals for product and result tracing indicators of one or more budgetary programs in order to reduce gaps in the most vulnerable population. Through this mechanism, it has also achieved that the regional governments and national institutions redirect resources to the less favored sectors, which is verified by a better programming and availability of critical supplies(example: vaccines, medicines, medical equipment, personal, among others), in service provider stations in the poorest districts.
EXPERIENCE
The Budgetary Support Agreements currently are co-financed by cooperative agencies and the Peruvian government. •
In the legal framework of the Budgetary Support Agreement for the Integrated Nutritional Program, there have been agreements with the following entities: 2010 – 2013 Huancavelica
Regional Governments of Apurimac, Ayacucho,
2012 – 2014 Regional Governments of Amazonas, Cajamarca and Huánuco
Economy and Finance Sector
2012 - 2014 Integral Health Insurance (SIS), National Registry of Identity and Civil Status (RENIEC) and Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion – JUNTOS Program. After four years of execution of the Joint Nutritional Program (PAN), there have been significant advances in its design, implementation and results for the citizen. This progress is attributed to an improvement in the assignment and the availability of resources and the use of information about their performance. In that respect, there have been considerable changes in the chronic malnutrition rate for children under 5, reducing from 22.6% in 2007 to 14.6% in 2014. •
In the context of the Promotion of Ecological Product Exports Support Agreement, five Budgetary Support Agreements have been signed. Two of them are oriented to strengthen the Budgetary Program “Taking Advantage of the commercial opportunities brought by Peru’s commercial partners” signed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism(MINCETUR) and The commission for the Promotion of Peruvian Exports and Tourism(PROMPERU). The third agreement subscribed by the Ministry of Environment is aimed at the “Sustainable Management of the Natural Resources and Biological Diversity” Budgetary Program. Currently five Budgetary Support Agreements have been signed in the context of the “Sustainable Management of the Natural Resources and Biological Diversity” Budgetary Program, by the regional governments of Cusco, Madre de Dios, Puno, Arequipa and Piura, where the percentage of progress in the ecologic economic zoning process(in a micro/macro level) is established as part of the results.
•
In the context of the Agreement for the support of the national strategy of war against drugs, two Budgetary Support Agreements have been signed. The first with the Ministry of Economy and Finances (MEF) and the National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (DEVIDA), aimed at strengthening the “Integral and Sustainable Alternative Development – PRIDAIS”, “Integrated and Effective management of the control of drug supply” and “prevention and treatment of drug consumption” programs; the second one signed between the MEF and the Ministry of Interior (MININTER) for the program “Reduction of Illegal Drug Trafficking”, both in the process of implementation.
These agreements reached the subnational governments and they participated in the Budgetary Programs designed by the Central Government, in order to influence areas where gaps in basic services are more critical.
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FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Internships
•
Dispatch of experts Hedy Huarcaya Vásquez Budget Coordinator of the Public Budget General Management Area of the MEF hhuarcaya@mef.gob.pe
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Sector Economía y Finanzas
STOCK MARKET SUPERINTENDENCE – SMV
T
he
Superintendencia
del
Mercado de Valores – SMV (Stock Market Superintendence) was
formally created under Law N°17020 published on May 28, 1968, under the National Commission for Markets. It began functioning on June 2, 1970 through
the
enacting
of
Decree-
Law N° 18302 decreeing that the National Commission for Markets be a public organism decentralized from the Economy and Finances sector, responsible for the study, regulation and supervision of the stock market, stock exchange, stock agents and other participants in the market. The SMV aims to ensure the protection of investors, efficiency and transparency of markets under its supervision, correct priceformation and the transmission of all the necessary information for such purposes. This organism has internal public legal status and functional, administrative, economic, technical and budgetary autonomy. www.smv.gob.pe
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STOCK MARKET
OFFERING
REGULATION AND SUPERVISION OF STOCK MARKETS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Development of regulations in supervision practices of market regulating and supervising organisms on an international scale in the following : primary public proposals, public acquisition offers, secondary markets, prudential supervision, market vigilance and public records.
EXPERIENCE
During 2014, the SMV responded to internship requests from foreign stock market supervisors, such as the Ecuadorian Superintendence of Companies, in matters of inscriptions, structuring of public proposals; use of e-prospectus electronic formats, supervision and issuer control, implementation of MVNET informatics systems and Workflow, and impact on issuing companies. During 2013, SMV responded to internship requests from foreign stock market supervisors, like the Ecuadorian Superintendence of Companies and the Uruguayan Central Bank, in matters of electronic formats, guidance for investors and compensation and securities clearance. During 2012, SMV responded to internship requests from foreign stock market supervisors, such as the Bank of Guatemala, and the Uruguayan Central Bank in topics of capital market and entity authorization regimes’ operations and market surveillance, evidencing through this important achievements regarding regulation and supervision terms in the Peruvian stock market in the last few years.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Internships
Rodny Rivera Via Executive Coordinator for Foreign Affairs Phone. +(51-1) 610 6300 anexo 2008 rrivera@smv.gob.pe
THE SUPERVISING AGENCY OF GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS- OSCE
Sector Economía y Finanzas
O
SCE was created on July 4, 2008, as a public organization attached to the Ministry of Economy and Finances, with
public legal status and technical, functional, administrative, economic and financial autonomy. It is responsible for promoting the fulfillment of government contracting rules. It has jurisdiction on a national level and promotes best practices in the contracting processes of goods, services and projects. It is recognized as a strategic ally of public entities and economic agents, due to the quality of its services and the intensive use of Information Technology; as well as promoting efficiency, probity and transparency in the State’s contracting management, contributing to improving access to the state market and to improve the quality of public spending. www.portal.osce.gob.pe
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PUBLIC CONTRACTING IN PERÚ
OFFERING
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT AND REVERSE AUCTION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Framework Convention is used to select those providers, whom entities can contract for their required goods and services offered through the Electronic Catalog of Framework Conventions. These Catalogs function as a large virtual store, located in the State Contracts’ Electronic System – SEACE, which has a variety of suppliers and products available for public entities to consult any time and place in Peru to make their contracts effective immediately, without needing to convene a selection process, being close a contract even within a single work day.
EXPERIENCE
•
En México D.F. en 2013: Participation of OSCE (The Supervising Agency for Government Procurement Contracts) in the “Training workshop for internal auctions”, organized by the Inter-American Government Procurement Network (RICG). The exchange of experiences aimed to train those responsible for state procurements of Latin America and the Caribbean regarding “Standardization and determinations regarding the acquisition of auctions, legalization files and selection rules for auctions”.
•
En Bolivia – Santa Cruz en 2012: In Santa Cruz, Bolivia in 2012: Participation of OSCE in the Framework Conventions Workshop, organized by the Inter-American Government Procurement Network (RICG). The exchange of experiences allowed for developing the topics of management, negotiation, adjudication and implementation mechanisms in different sectors related to the Framework Convention for the representatives of Public Agencies in Latin America and the Caribbean.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
Dispatch of experts
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Office for Planning and Development – Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Unit State Contracting Supervising Office (OSCE) Phone. +(51-1) 613 5555 anexo 2213 pnavarro@osce.gob.pe
Economy and Finance Sector
TOPIC
PUBLIC CONTRACTING IN PERU
OFFERING
ADMINISTRATIVE ARBITRATION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
This is a procedure to resolve disputes and controversies regarding contract execution, in which an entity and a provider take part; this procedure gives the contract a stronger legal insurance, rapidity and efficiency. The arbitration is executed by a single arbiter or a tribunal consisting of three arbiters according to the agreement between parties.
•
In Chile – Santiago de Chile, 2014: Participation of OSCE in the Fifth Client Contractors Meeting “Dispute Boards: Prevention and Resolution of Conflict in Contracts” Organized by the Chilean Chamber of Construction (CChC). This meeting allowed for demonstrating to Chilean businessmen the new approach of public purchases in Peru, as well as the most important built-in tools in the state contracting regime incorporated to strengthen efficiency and transparency, focusing on the importance of arbitration and the Dispute Boards as a mechanism for resolving controversies.
•
Furthermore, with representatives of Chile’s public sector, common worries regarding public contracting were analyzed and the ample range of the Peruvian experience regarding the handling of conflicts between the State and Private companies was offered, opening a space for discussion and a joint analysis of solution alternatives for both countries.
•
Dispatch of experts
Office for Planning and Development – Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Unit State Contracting Supervising Office (OSCE) Phone. +(51-1) 613 5555 anexo 2213 pnavarro@osce.gob.pe
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PUBLIC CONTRACTING IN PERU
OFFERING
NATIONAL REGISTER OF SUPPLIERS (RNP, AS PER THE SPANISH ACRONYM) IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The RNP is formed by natural and legal persons that wish to participate, bid or contract in a selection process that any public entity convenes, in which there are requirements given by the Law of Government Contracting. The RNP, whose development, administration and operation is handled by the OSCE, is composed of the following records: I) Goods Providers II) Services Providers, III) Project consultants, IV) Project Executors and V) Those denied contracts with the State.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
With Chile in 2013: Internship within the framework of the Inter-institutional Collaboration Agreement between ChileCompra and OSCE. The former’s officers took part in an internship in Lima to be trained in public procurement topics and in the “Suppliers Registry System” with support from the World Bank.
•
Dispatch of Experts
Office for Planning and Development – Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Unit State Contracting Supervising Office (OSCE) Phone. +(51-1) 613 5555 anexo 2213 pnavarro@osce.gob.pe.
Economy and Finance Sector
TOPIC
PUBLIC CONTRACTING IN PERU
OFFERING
SELECTRONIC STATE CONTRACTING SYSTEM
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Electronic State Contracting System – SEACE is an integral system composed of policies, procedures, rules and internet-based software, in order to be transparent, optimize, modernize and save time and money in the public contracting process in Peru. SEACE allows for the exchange of information and distribution regarding state contracts, as well as the tracking of the execution of public contracts and the fulfillment of electronic transactions.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
In Guatemala – La Antigua in 2012: Participation of OSCE in the ICT and Public Procurements Workshop, organized by the Inter-American Government Procurement Network (RICG). This workshop allowed for an exchange of experiences among representatives of the public procurement agencies in Latin America, the Caribbean and BID regarding the implementation of a web-based platform for public procurements, usage and impact of technologies in such procurements as well as PYMES (Small and Medium Businesses) and electronic purchases.
•
Dispatch of experts
Office for Planning and Development – Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Unit State Contracting Supervising Office (OSCE) Phone. +(51-1) 613 5555 anexo 2213 pnavarro@osce.gob.pe
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EDUCATION SECTOR ©Fe y Alegría
THE NATIONAL SERVICE FOR INDUSTRIAL JOB TRAINING - SENATI
M
otivated that
by a
the
fact
professional
formation and traditional
technical education did not offer the
qualifications
required
by
modern productive activity, the businessmen from the National Industries Society (SNI) decided in 1960, to promote the creation of an institution specially aimed at developing human aptitudes for a competent performance of professional activities in industrial manufacturing and installation, repair and maintenance. It was financed by a self-imposed a tax or a monthly economic contribution on the part of the SNI. In response to this initiative, SENATI was created on December 19, 1961 under Law N° 13771. The National Service for Industrial Job Training (SENATI) is an organization that offers professional formation and training for industrial manufacturing and
for
the
duties
of
installation,
repair
and
maintenance in the other economic activities. www.senati.edu.pe
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TECHNICAL TRAINING
OFFERING
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT / TECHNOLOGY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
1. Vocational training of young men and women in the study center and companies (dual system of vocational training). 2. Training of trainers: Improvement of technical education teachers. 3. Reinforcement and implementation of quality improvement systems – Integrated Management System (ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and OHSAS 18000). 4. Technical and Business services: Technological center for textiles and clothing (CTT, as per the Spanish acronym), Centre for Environmental Technology (CTA, as per the Spanish acronym), Business Services Unit (USE, as per the Spanish acronym), Centre of Technical Vehicle Inspection (CITV, as per the Spanish acronym), Labor Exchange. 5. Design and Implementation of new specialties in professional training. 6. Development projects for technical and entrepreneurial skills both in urban and rural areas. 7. Implementation of technical centers linked to environmental areas (textile/ technical efficiency).
EXPERIENCE
Through technical internship and expert exchanges, SENATI receives and sends its experts to carry out technical assistance in many required specialties.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
Internships
•
Workshops
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Mr. Carlos Hernández Mendocilla Development Manager Phone. +(51-1) 208 9995 gerdes@senati.edu.pe
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ENERGY AND MINING SECTOR ©TERRA
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THE PERUVIAN INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY– IPEN
T
he
Peruvian
Nuclear
Institute
Energy
(IPEN,
of as
per the Spanish acronym), is
the entity in charge of promoting and developing nuclear energy and its multiple applications, as well as establishing norms and controlling the safe use of ionizing radiation in merit of which they have made important contributions to sectors as diverse as medicine, farming, industry, mining, environment and others.
The Nuclear Center Oscar Miro Quesada de la Guerra (RACSO, as per the Spanish acronym) was inaugurated in 1989 and includes the following facilities:
©IPEN
•
Reactor RP-10
•
Radioisotope Production Plants (PPR)
•
Supporting laboratories
•
Secondary
Laboratory
of
Dosimetry
Calibration (LSCD) •
Radioactive Waste Management Plant (PGRR)
Energy and Mining Sector
www.ipen.gob.pe TOPIC
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN NUCLEAR ENERGY
OFFERING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN NUCLEAR ENERGY – RACSO NUCLEAR CENTER
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
Operation of nuclear research reactors.
•
Production and quality control of principal radioisotopes and radiopharmaceutical products.
•
Production and quality control for radiopharmaceutical products.
•
Radioactive waste management and development.
•
Production irradiations and assessment in tissue banks implementations.
•
Environmental radiometry.
•
Dosimetry calibration secondary laboratories.
•
Técnicas analíticas nucleares.
•
Courses in radiation protection and safety in the Superior Centre of Nuclear Studies.
©IPEN
EXPERIENCE
MODALIDAD DE COOPERACIÓN
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
National and international experience since 1990. The technological procedures apply quality standards which have been audited by international organisms with successful results.
•
Training
•
Dispatch of specialized professionals
Susana Gonzales Director of Technology transfer sgonzales@ipen.gob.pe
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©MINJUS
JUSTICE SECTOR ©MINJUS
©MINJUS
Sector Justicia
THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE - MPFN
I
n 1979, the history of the Public Prosecutor's Office has changed radically. The constitution approved by the Constitutional Assembly of
1978 gives to the Public Prosecutors office a regulation based on Supreme law, which grants its own person with independence, autonomy, organization,
composition,
functions,
attributions and prohibitions. The Public Prosecutors or Attorney General Office defends legality and public interests safeguarded
under
Law;
preventing
and
persecuting crime, defending society, minors and of
family;
it
ensures
jurisdictional
bodies
the and
independence the
correct
administration of justice. www.mpfn.gob.pe ©MINJUS
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JUSTICE SYSTEM – GOVERNMENT
OFFERING
THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE OBSERVATORY OF CRIMINALITY: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER, TOOLS, METODOLOGY AND PROCEDURES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The observatory of criminality develops procedures for information gathering, processing, analyzing, communicating and monitoring of crimes, breach of penal law and violence registered in the Public Prosecutor’s Office data. This observatory analyzes the magnitude, tendencies and patterns of the crimes, supplementing data about victims, suspected victimizers, facts, characteristics (pattern of actions, times of occurrence, methods, rates, use of weapons, degree of violence, etc.), and the construction of technical evidence for establishing factors which affect the reduction, maintenance or increase of crime and violence.
©MINJUS
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The observatory of criminality was created on 8 July, 2005. Since its creation it has been constructing its own methodological processes, strengthening its operational, administrative, technical and technological structure, expanding its coverage and orienting efforts toward the construction of a multidisciplinary and criminological approach. In that sense, the Observatory is constituted as a strategic information management center, with nine years of history (sustainability). • • • •
Sending of experts Exchange of experiences Internships Workshops
Juan Huambachano Carbajal Manager of Crime Observatory of the Public Prosecutor’s Office Phone. +(51-1) 208 5555 anexo 6820 jhuambachano@mpfn.gob.pe
Sector Justicia ©SUNARP
THE NATIONAL SUPERINTENDENCE OF PUBLIC REGISTRIES SUNARP
S
UNARP
is
a
autonomous Justice
decentralized
agency
Sector,
a
in
the
governing
organism of the National System of Public Registries. SUNARP’s principal functions and contributions are to dictate
policies
registry
rules
and of
technical
Public
and
Registries
making up the National System. Other functions are to plan, to organize, to
norm,
to
direct,
to
coordinate
and to supervise the inscription and publication of actions and contracts in the Registries within the System. SUNARP and the National System of
Public
Registries
were
created
on October 14, 1994, under law N° 26366, having its Statutes approved by Supreme Decree N° 135-2002-JUS. www.sunarp.gob.pe
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NATIVE COMMUNITIES
OFFERING
EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING REGULATIONS FOR LEGAL RIGHTS AND THE INSCRIPTION OF NATIVE COMMUNITIES IN THE REGISTRY OF LEGAL PERSONS AND REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
©SUNARP
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
In order to enable the registry of legal rights and proceedings of native communities, SUNARP approved, in 2013, a directive seeking to adapt registry procedures to the customs, cosmic vision and organizational autonomy of these communities. Additionally, SUNARP possesses general guidelines to register legal rights and proceedings of native communities, available in four languages: Spanish, Ashaninka, Awajun and Shipibo. With this registry, legal rights and proceedings of communities enjoy legal certainty and effect against third parties. It also enables participation in the formal economy in the country and self-generation of income. Development of legislation with the contribution of the actors involved (native communities and others from State and Civil Society) •
Exchange of experiences
Willmer Antero Molina Vásquez Assistant Director for Registry Training Phone. +(51-1) 208 3100 anexos 8882 - 8881 wmolina@sunarp.gob.pe
©SUNARP
Justice Sector
TOPIC
REGISTRY REGULATION FOR PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS
OFFERING
EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF REGISTRY NORMS AND REGULATION FOR INSCRIPTION OF PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS AND RELATED PROCEEDINGS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The goal is to share the Peruvian experience both in registry regulation as in inscription of protected natural areas and in its application to registry operators. It also includes the proposal of changes to regulations that are being evaluated.
EXPERIENCE
In 2006, in accordance with General Environmental Law (Law N° 28611), the registry of Protected Natural Areas was implemented and regulatory provisions were established for the registry of protected natural areas and related proceedings linked to such registry. Nevertheless, the provisions had some deficiencies which obstructed the registry of protected natural areas. It also didn’t correlate the certification of such registries with those of private properties and others located inside natural areas. That is why in 2011, the regulation which replaced the previous regulation was approved and established rules designed to facilitate such registry. This new regulation motivated an increase in the inscriptions of protected natural areas. Currently, the implementation of a directory of protected natural areas.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Exchanges of experiences
•
Internships
Willmer Antero Molina Vásquez Assistant Director for Registered Training wmolina@sunarp.gob.pe Phone. +(51-1) 208 3100 anexos 8882 - 8881
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT - TC
T
he
Constitutional
Court
(TC)
is
the
supreme organism of interpretation and control in matters of the Constitution
of Peru. It is an autonomous and independent organ, independent of any other organ of the State, only submitted to the Constitution and its organic law N° 28301. It is entrusted with upholding the Constitution by acting as the ultimate interpreter of this text, ensuring that any laws or acts of the Government do not violate any of the provisions therein. It intervenes to reinstate respect for the Constitution in general and for constitutional rights in particular.
www.tc.gob.pe
ŠMINJUS
Justice Sector
TOPIC
SYSTEMS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
OFFERING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The goal is to support the implementation of the Case Management System (SIGE) for the Dominican Republic’s TC. Two results have been contemplated: •
Diagnosis, procedures and a new model of SIGE .
•
Support for the development, implementation and start of production.
The work pattern was as follows:
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
A contribution of the Dominican Republic TC staff which allows for the smooth management of the consultation.
•
High standards of institutional coordination.
•
Organized planning and implementation.
•
A monitoring and follow-up system to verify real progress.
•
Quality of interventions.
•
Verifying quantified and measurable process.
•
Training for SIGE’s users and managers in the Dominican Republic’s TC to assure the continuance and support of the system.
The Peruvian TC, through an institutional cooperation agreement with the Dominican Republic, carried out an international technical assessment for eight months.
•
Dispatch of experts
Rodolfo Albán Guevara Project Office Senior Phone. +(51-1) 427 5814 anexo 199 ralban@tc.gob.pe
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PRODUCTION SECTOR ©Andina
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MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION - PRODUCE
T
he Ministry of Production was created under Law N° 27779 on July 12, 2012. This ministry
seeks to design, establish, implement and
supervise
in
harmony
with
sectorial and national policy together with general policies and national plans,
applicable
to
the
fishery,
small and medium sized enterprises (MYPE)
and
assuming
industry
sectors,
stewardship
regarding
them. It also establishes rules and ©PRODUCE
technical guidelines for the proper implementation of
policies,
and
monitoring
management
of
the
sector’s resources, for recognizing and
granting
rights,
imposing
penalties, inspection, and measures of compulsion
www.produce.gob.pe
Production Sector
TOPIC
THE PROMOTION CONGLOMERATE
OFFERING
PUBLIC CONTESTS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVE CAPACITIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
OF
PRODUCTIVE
DEVELOPMENT
IN
THE
MANUFACTURING
Contests for MYPE as a strategy for enhancing productivity in production conglomerates, starting from qualifying evaluations and technical-productive training. Generally, these evaluations last for about six months and are developed in five stages: 1.
The launching registration and validation of inscriptions.
2. Evaluation (First sample, design and development of products, costs) 3. Technical-productive training, design and development of products, costs and quality control. 4. Technical assistance for collection or final sample development. 5. Final evaluation. Public and prestigious entities carry out the technical-productive training and the winners are recognized with participation in trade fairs, internships or international Technological Missions.
EXPERIENCE
On 2012, the Ministry of Production led a multi-sectorial intervention strategy in Gamarra, a productive business conglomerate of textile clothing. From the diagnosis, this strategy, known as “I wear Gamarra”, focused the implementation of improvements in four areas: environment, productive development, visibility and entrepreneurship. Sectors such as Labor, Health, Development and Social Inclusion were involved in health campaigns, campaigns against domestic violence, certification of labor competencies, among others. The direct intervention of the Ministry consists in developing and implementing a competition for the SME of conglomerate clothing, known as “Gamarra PRODUCE”. The continuation of the strategy “I wear Gamarra” was still in evidence in 2013 and 2014. The operation focuses on the development of the “Gamarra PRODUCE” competition, repeating the experience from 2013 (for the productive conglomerate of leather goods and footwear in Porvenir, Trujillo – La Libertad), and in 2014 (for the productive conglomerate of furniture manufacturing in Villa El Salvador in Lima). Since 2013, we can see that there is a greater focus on technical-productive training for the contests.
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By 2015, the plan is to outsource the organization of the competitions to the Gamarra and El Porvenir productive conglomerates, with the Ministry continuing with the monitoring and evaluation of these interventions. A manual that facilitates the transfer of experience to Peruvian regional governments is being planned.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
•
Trainings
•
Sending of experts
Cristina Sánchez Rocha (Director) General Productive Development Director Mariela Rivero Gallardo (Specialist) Productive Development Direction Phone. +(51-1) 616 2222 anexo 1803 mrivero@produce.gob.pe
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Production Sector
TOPIC
INTEGRATED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MYPE
OFFERING
NATIONAL COMPETITION FOR MYPE TO PROMOTE INCLUSIVE PRODUCTION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The goal is to recognize Small and Medium sized Enterprise (SME) entrepreneurs who have excelled in their activities or productive sectors as administrators who generate employment with the highest honor from the State. Additionally, they must give evidence and examples of productive and social inclusion in Peru. This recognition involves identifying best practices in business management allowing SME entrepreneurs to practice sustainability and become a model for their sector and area. Noteworthy examples are the Award for Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Innovation, Dependability, Environmental and Social Responsibility and Costumer Focus. Accordingly, steps have been taken to increase awareness in greater numbers of MSEs regarding the importance of developing corporate and integrated management within the framework of formality. The State helps by generating conditions for entrepreneurs who recognize the importance of these management practices.
EXPERIENCE
As a follow up of the proposal of the MYPE Award launched in 2008 by the Ministry of production, the ministry has been encouraging and strengthening this initiative since 2010. Over the last years it has convened a considerable number of SMEs from six productive sectors nationally. Considering that the Peruvian business world is mainly composed of small and medium sized enterprises who contribute significantly to tax revenue and formal employment, it was considered necessary to generate a policy of incentives in this sector, resulting in a series of norms that make this recognition operational. Since 2008, competition for this award has increased: from 100 entrepreneurs to 5,000. Up to the present, there have been 81 entrepreneurs awarded on a national level.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
Technical assistance
•
Internships
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
David Dall’Orto Cacho (Director) General direction of Productive Development Héctor Chávez Chávez (consultant) Direction of Instruments for Business Growth. Phone. +(51-1) 616 2222 anexo 1857 hchavez@produce.gob.pe
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THE TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF PRODUCTION - ITP
T
he
Technological
Institute
of Production was created on August 14, 1979, as an
independent organism of internal public law, which dependent upon the Fishery Ministry (now known as the Ministry of Production).
As a technological and scientific research center, the ITP develops new products, transfers technology and carries out training, seeking to offer fishery resource alternatives for rational, sustainable and diversified use. This will allow national industry growth
in
productivity,
competitiveness
and
innovation. It is the function of the ITP to promote and execute scientific and technological research aimed at optimal and rational use of hydro biological resources, and to make the results known. The ITP also promotes knowledge of handling techniques and methods, the preservation and transformation of such resources, and conducts sanitary control and monitoring of all fishery activities, in accord with the functions of the fishery subsector functions. www.itp.gob.pe
Production Sector
TOPIC
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION OF GRAPES FOR PISCO, TABLE AND WINE
OFFERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION OF TABLE GRAPES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Carry out the technological transfer and training to promote the agricultural production of table grapes for human consumption by using untapped and underexploited products optimally. This offering aims to contribute to the growth of the available supply of grapes for human consumption in the host country, using resources from various production areas and reducing losses thereof. At the same time, we develop, improve and share appropriate technologies for the agricultural production of grapes covering theory and practice:
EXPERIENCE
•
Agronomic Management: theory and practice.
•
Phyto-sanitary Management: theory and practice.
•
Post Management: theory and practice.
•
Quality control during the productive process.
The Agricultural Center for Technological Innovation (CITE), a dependence of the ITP Institute, conducts activities for the development and adaptation of various technologies for the production of table grapes based on the Global Gap Quality System. Many technologies have been developed to be applicable in other countries, capable of generating table grapes with commercial and added value in accord with the productive process of such countries. In the field of agricultural management technology, the agricultural CITE has a highly qualified multidisciplinary team specializing in applied sciences technology for table grape production. To perform its work, it has an infrastructure made up of demonstration plots with many driving systems, irrigation systems and plant management for grape production in its various forms. It also has an agricultural laboratory, instrumentation and others.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
•
Training
•
Internships
Juan Carlos Zamora Fuentes Chief of Ica Technical Unit - Center of Agro-industrial Technological Innovation jzamora@itp.gob.pe
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ELABORATION OF PRODUCTS FROM THE GRAPE VINE
OFFERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR PROCESSING PRODUCTS FROM FRUITS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Carry out technical transfer and training to promote the industry of distillation of fruits for direct human consumption through optimal untapped and under-exploited products. The proposal aims at contributing to the growth of the available supply of fruit for human consumption in the host country, using resources from various production areas and reducing losses thereof. At the same time, we developed, improved and shared accurate technologies for distilled alcoholic beverages covering theory and practice in:
EXPERIENCE
•
Handling and Processing.
•
Products development.
•
Distillate products: bases, procedures and practice.
•
Quality control .
In the productive and technology field, agricultural CITE directs its activities to the development and adaptation of various technologies for producing distilled products based on the use of fruit. Technologies have been developed that may be applicable in other countries, likely to generate a diversification of products with commercial and added value from fruit of those countries. In the field of food technology, agricultural CITE has a highly qualified multidisciplinary team specializing in applied sciences for food processing technology. To carry out its work, it has a cellar-school for winemaking, pisco making and distilled fruit. It also has an alcoholic beverages laboratory, instrumentation and others.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
•
Training
•
Internships
Juan Carlos Zamora Fuentes Chief of Ica Technical Unit - Center of Agro-industrial Technological Innovation jzamora@itp.gob.pe
Production Sector
TOPIC
STRENGTHENING PRODUCTIVE SKILL IN TANNERY PRODUCTS
OFFERING
STRENGTHENING OF CAPACITIES FOR TECHNICAL FRAMEWORKS PROVIDING SERVICES TO PRODUCERS OF LEATHER
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Carry out technology transfer and capacity building to improve productive processing of leather. This is done through technical frameworks which replicate this knowledge and enhance the capacity for production of small and medium sized enterprises.
EXPERIENCE
CITEccal (Center for technological Innovation for leather, footwear and related industries) has more than 17 years of expertise in technology transfer and skill strengthening for leather, footwear and related industries of small and medium sized enterprises. It also has a physics-chemical laboratory for practice and material/supplies testing used by the production chain. CITEccal has a pilot plant for the production of shoes and a tannery used for training and the dissemination of technology. This tannery plant has allowed for both the improvement of the technical staff and tannery productive skills and for the promotion of large production techniques. Moreover, thanks to the demonstrative plant of effluent primary treatment, it has the ability to promote treatment technology for small tanneries which usually have the biggest impact on the environment. The tannery plant also has a design and development department which offers services of modeling, edition and development of footwear prototypes.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Training
•
Internships
Adriana Ríos Executive director – Center of technological innovation of leather, footwear and related industries - CITEccal Phone. +(51-1) 382 0115 / (+51-1) 482 5870 citeccal@itp.gob.pe rios@itp.gob.pe
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PROCESSING OF FISHERY PRODUCTS
OFFERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR PROCESSING OF CURED FISHERY PRODUCTS (SALADITA - DRIED AND SALTED)
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Carry out technology transfer with added value to enhance the per capita supply of fishery products. This proposal also aims to contribute to the increase of available fish, fishery and aquaculture products for human consumption in the host country, with the rational use of catches from aquaculture and reduction of loss. This proposal also develops, improves and shares appropriate technologies for processing aquaculture and fishery products such as “La Saladita”, covering theory and practice in: • Handling and preservation of fresh fish. • Preservation principles of mature products. • Salted products: bases, procedures and practice. • Quality control.
EXPERIENCE
In the fishery and aquaculture fields, the ITP directs its activities to the development and adaptation of various technologies for fish processingbased on the use of resources with high levels of catch such as Anchovy and the development of technologies that may be applicable to hydro-biological resources in other countries, likely to generate diversification of products with commercial and added value from those countries. In the field of fisheries technology, ITP has a multidisciplinary team highly qualified, specializing in technology-fish-processing applied science. For the development of its work it has an infrastructure consisting of handling and preservation pilot plants, frozen foods, processing of frozen breaded products, pasta, cured fish products, canned food, chemical laboratories, equipment, sensory analysis, microbiology, and others.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
•
Training
•
Internships
Rafael Castro Vicente General Director of Technological Processing and Development Phone. +(51-1) 577 0116 / (+51-1) 577 0118 anexo 132 rcastro@itp.gob.pe
Production Sector
TOPIC
PRODUCTION OF RAW SILAGE FROM FISH WASTE
OFFERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO OBTAIN STABLE SILAGE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This offering aims to carry out technology transfer and training in order to take advantage of the waste generated in fish processing, obtaining a stable intermediate product that can be used as an input in the preparation of cattle feed. It also aims to contribute to the preservation of the environment, because if waste is not processed it will cause pollution, and an opportunity to create value is lost. Waste contains proteins and lipids that are valuable and should be used. A technology is offered for processing waste with easy implementation, lower cost and which can be used with small and large volumes of raw material (waste).
EXPERIENCE
Biological silage is a product that ITP has been working on since the 90s. It presents a number of advantages that have been widely tested with bioassays in animals feed (chickens, pigs, turkeys, cows, etc.), showing high digestibility, improved food safety and conversion. It may partially or totally replace fish meal and other animal protein sources. The process of obtaining silage is now much more efficient: saving energy when working with raw waste that previously had been cooked. Furthermore, innovation in the process has enabled the replacement of lactic bacteria, eliminating the need for incubating the mixture for 2-3 days, increasing the speed of obtaining the product. Silage is an important alternative for small and medium enterprises that cannot process the waste from its operations by the traditional processing technology of fishmeal, which requires large volumes of raw materials, a high investment.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Training
•
Internships
Alberto Salas Maldonado General Director of Technological Research of Fish Processing Phone. +(51-1) 577 0116 / (+51-1) 577 0118 anexo 131 asalas@itp.gob.pe
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THE PERUVIAN OCEAN INSTITUTE - IMARPE
I
MARPE is a technical and specialized organism of Ministry of Production. Focused on scientific research as well as the knowledge and study of
Peruvian sea and its resources, IMARPE advises State decision-making regarding the rational use of fishery resources and conservation of the marine environment actively contributing to the country’s development.
www.imarpe.gob.pe
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Production Sector
TOPIC
TECHNOLOGY IN FISHING TECNIQUES
OFFERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: DESIGN AND ASSEMBLY IN ECOFRIENDLY FISHING GEAR
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Training for artisanal fishermen with regard to ecofriendly fishing gear design, assembly and adaptation within the framework of sustainability of economic activity based on renewable coastal resources: “Towards low-impact fishing”.
EXPERIENCE
23 year expertise in training of artisan and industrial fishing groups (national and international), in design, assembly, adaptation and appliance of selective and friendly-to-the-marine-environment fishing gear.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• •
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Engineer Carlos Martín Salazar Céspedes
Assessment Training
Coordinator in the functional area of Fishing Gear Phone. +(51-1) 208 8650 csalazar@imarpe.gob.pe
TOPIC
QUANTIFICATION OF FISH STOCK
OFFERING
HYDRO ACOUSTIC VALUATION FOR THE BIOMASS OF FISHERY RESOURCES IN THE MARINE AND CONTINENTAL ENVIRONMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Cruises to estimate fishery resources biomass through hydro acoustic technology using scientific echo sounders. Distribution and concentration of fishery resources, for evaluation, and its interrelation with environmental parameters. Evaluation activities can be carried out in lake and sea environments.
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EXPERIENCE
Through the General Direction of Fish Gear, Remote sensing and Hidroacoustic Investigation, IMARPE has been carrying out scientific and technological researches for hydro-biological resources evaluations for over 30 years. This evaluation is made through acoustic methods which determine the biological-fishing aspects, abundance and distribution of pelagic resources, especially anchovy.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
Assessment
•
Exchange of experiences
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
General Direction of Fish Gear, Remote sensing and Hidroacustic Investigation
TOPIC
FISHERY DEVELOPMENT
OFFERING
ASSESSMENT OF FISHERY RESOURCES AND MONITORING OF FISHERIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Phone. +(51-1) 208 8650
•
Training, knowledge transfer and consulting to implement research with regard to fishery resources, primarily aimed at monitoring and evaluating marine hydro-biological resources and their fluctuation in time and place in function of the environment and the fishing industry. Establishing levels of sustainable harvest. Reporting recommendations about management guidelines for hydrobiological resources sustainability. Research of high-migratory resources that cross over zones. Research of biology, ecology and size of bird stock, mammals and sea turtles.
•
Research of pelagic fishery monitoring: Management reports on full compliance of main pelagic resource preservation.
Production Sector
Measurement and location of main fishing areas of primary pelagic resources. Measurement of size of resources extracted in commercial catch. Daily biometric sampling and weekly biological sampling of anchovy and other pelagic fishes.
EXPERIENCE
IMARPE’s research covers knowledge of the ocean and its dynamics through studies of physical, chemical and biological oceanographic processes with an ecosystematic approach. Through this approach, the relation between fishery resources, the environment and fishery activity is investigated providing advisement regarding marine environment and resource management, respecting and promoting sustainable development concepts, preservation of marine biodiversity, environmental protection and responsible fishery.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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•
Training
•
Dispatch of specialized technicians
General Direction of Pelagic Resources researches Phone. +(51-1) 208 8650
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140 Sector Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros
NATIONAL SUPERINTENDENCE OF SANITATION SERVICES – SUNASS
S
UNASS is a public and independent institution
established
under
Decree Law N° 26965 on December
19, 1992, within the Presidency of the Council of Ministers as a public legal entity with administrative, functional, technical, economic and financial autonomy.
Its function is to standardize, regulate, supervise and control the provision of sanitation services, safeguarding the interests of the State, the investors and the public served with impartial and objective caution. www.sunass.gob.pe
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Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
TOPIC
MANAGEMENT INDICATORS, BENCHMARKING AND DATA CAPTURE SYSTEMS
OFFERING
CONSULTATION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A DATA CAPTURE SYSTEM, DEFINITION AND CALCULATION OF MANAGEMENT INDICATORS, AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION THROUGH BENCHMARKING
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
SUNASS has the capacity to provide cooperation on the following topics related to management indicators, benchmarking and data capture systems: •
Definition of management indicators of EPS (Sanitation Service Companies) performance.
•
Development of a data capture software for the calculation of indicators that can be used by any company with an Internet connection.
•
Definition and calculation of regulatory benchmarking to evaluate the annual performance of EPS.
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EXPERIENCE
Since 1998, SUNASS has a management indicator system which defines business management, financial and operational-technical variables, periodically submitted by the 50 national EPS through data capture software These variables are used to calculate management indicators which serve as the basis for calculating regulatory benchmarking, an annual system of performance rating of the EPS. Since the implementation of data capture software, SUNASS has conducted several training activities for the EPS, and provides permanent technical assistance for its use. Also, the performance rating of the EPS (benchmarking) has been explained in detail to EPS in various workshops with results reported to concerned agencies of the sector and to international cooperation, because these results serve as reference for decision-making regarding developments in water and sewage services in urban areas of the country. This work has been credited as a good governance practice in the contest organized by “Citizens of the Day” in 2012 in the category of “Predictability of Regulatory Processes”. It also ranked third in the competition for “Recognition of Good Governance Practices of the Supreme Executive Power”, organized by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
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142 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical Assistance
•
Training
•
Dispatch of specialized technicians
Engineer Ana Vergara León Phone. +(51-1) 614 3200 anexo 403 fiscaliza@sunass.gob.pe avergara@sunass.gob.pe
TOPIC
ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMPENSATION MECANISM FOR ECO-SYSTEM SERVICES (MRSE, AS PER THE SPANISH ACRONYM), IN SANITATION RATES
OFFERING
CONSULTATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MRSE IN SETTING FEES FOR SANITATION SERVICES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
SUNASS has a specialized technical team to give specialized advice for establishing MRSE (an economic compensation mechanism for ecosystem services) in sanitation rates: • Hydrological basis diagnostic for prioritizing hydric eco-system services, prioritizing conservation and/or restoration actions, identification of monitoring indicators and evaluating the impact of priority actions. • Studies on the willingness of sanitation users to pay for the conservation of ecosystem services. • Design, implementation and monitoring of hydric MRSE. Institutional arrangements, financial mechanisms for incorporating conservation in sanitation rates, agreements with participating organizations, implementing monitoring and evaluation activities. • Coordination with Integrated Water Resource Management (GIRH, in Spanish) in river processes.
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EXPERIENCE
• Legal advice for the promotion and implementation of MRSE. Since 2014, SUNASS has incorporated as part of its mission, the conservation and wise use of water resources by promoting voluntary agreements between communities and water companies for watershed conservation. In practice SUNASS has had to constantly coordinate with various local public and private actors involved the conservation of watersheds for the development of these agreements on a national level.
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
Furthermore, agreements have been reached between the EPS and the taxpayers of water ecosystem services, who through their actions conserve, restore or use ecosystems sustainably, benefiting 1,980 families of rural communities by implementing conservation actions and / or restoration of the ecosystem. 23 local and regional institutions (public and private) have participated in an active and concerted manner in the design of mechanisms for compensation for services ecosystem by way of tariffs for potable water, in order to preserve water sources that supply four cities. Six studies have been conducted to identify water ecosystem services of interest to EPS and to identify and prioritize effective actions for the conservation, restoration and / or sustainable use of ecosystems. This allows a more effective investment in the conservation of ecosystems. These changes in organizational culture have been made possible thanks to the commitment of SUNASS partners and Executive support (through the enactment of Law No. 30045 and its Regulations) to ensure sustainability in city water supplies (in the current context of climate change and the efficient provision of the service).
FORM OF COOPERATION
• • • •
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Economist. Iván Lucich
Technical Assistance Training Dispatch of specialized technicianss Exchange of experiences
Phone. +(51-1) 614 3200 anexo 401 ilucich@sunass.gob.pe
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144 Sector Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros
THE NATIONAL COMISSION FOR DEVELOPMENT AND A LIFE WITHOUT DRUGS – DEVIDA
T
he
National
Commission
for Development and a Life without
an
Drugs
implementing
(DEVIDA),
public
is
organism
attached to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, and charged with designing and conducting the National Strategy against drugs, in coordination with and the active participation of State institutions, civil society and the international community in order to prevent and reduce the production, consumption and trafficking of drugs in Peru.
The National Strategy against Drugs includes: 1) A l te r n a t i ve and sustainable development; 2) Interdiction and sanction; 3) Prevention of drug use and rehabilitation of drug users; y 4) A transversal axis of global commitment. The programs of alternative, integrated and sustainable development of DEVIDA cover the coca production valleys of San Martin, Huánuco, Ucayali, Ayacucho, Cusco, Junín and Puno regions. www.devida.gob.pe
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
TOPIC
PREVENTION OF DRUG USE
OFFERING
STRONG FAMILIES: LOVE AND LIMITS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The “Strong Families: love and limits” program is a structured program for prevention, focused on strengthening parental skills in order to build strategies of protection for their adolescent children (aged 10 to 14). In this sense, parents can avoid risk factors related to drug use and other related behavior. This program is implemented through the development of seven articulated sessions, which is equivalent to the implementation of the program. Every session is developed once a week, taking approximately two hours and a half. The first hour takes place with parents and children in separate classrooms, and then they get together for a family session. It is recommended that the facilitator work with no more than 15 families.
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EXPERIENCE
Since 2009, this program has been implemented nationally, with versions adapted for the coast, highlands and rainforest regions. Benefited families: 2011 : 5,555 2012 : 28,135 2013 : 15,877 2014 : 10,850 Technical assistance has been provided to other countries of the region through facilitator training (first stage) and training of trainers (second stage).
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
•
Ecuador: facilitator training (2009), training of trainers (2014).
•
Bolivia: training for trainers (2014).
•
Colombia: facilitator training (2012 y 2013), training of trainers (2014).
•
Paraguay: facilitator training (2014), training of trainers (2015). Dispatch of professionals
Psychologist. César Perea Chumbe cperea@devida.gob.pe
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146 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
OFFERING
CONSULTATION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM “SUSTAINABLE AND INTEGRAL ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT WITH FOCUS ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT”
OFFERING DESCRIPTION ©DEVIDA
Concurring with the United Nations Development Program (PNUD) ratification, this program is based on the belief that the wellbeing of citizens vulnerable to the problem of coca cultivation need, more than economic income, those multidimensional aspects of social wellbeing, with the contribution of public and private institutions and international cooperation. This offering consists of giving technical advice to competent institutions in the processes of planning, execution, monitoring, evaluation and systematization of the Program of Alternative Development keeping in mind the following variables: (I) Post-removal actions of coca crops, (II) Strategy and action of productive development, (III) Social Capital with option to change, (IV) Promoting of the association of small farmers, (V) Productive Investments in order to give greater added value to agricultural products, (VI) Investment in Social and Economic Infrastructure, (VII) recovering degraded soil, (VIII) Environmental Education, (IX) Governance, Alignment and Coordination of almost all economic and social actors, and (X) Coordination with the governing principles of the United Nations on Alternative Development (2012).
EXPERIENCE
In 1995, the model program “San Martin” was begun, which put an end to two and a half decades of drug-trafficking and terrorism, explained by the implementation of the ten factors mentioned above. As a result, during the 2001-to-2010 period, poverty fell from 60% to 31%, the regional GNP (gross national product) grew by a rate of 7% annually, the regional per capita GPN increased by 59% (the higher rates nationally), and the agrarian added value increased by 73%. Between 2008 and 2010, the region improved in four out of the 5 competitive pillars (economy, government, people and infrastructure). To continue encouraging citizens to change to a legal economy with the understanding that Alternative Development is a long-term process, since 2008 the Program “Budget for Results in Integral and Sustainable Development”, building social and human capital through productive projects that incorporate criteria of social, political, environmental and economic sustainability.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• • • •
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Evelyn Guevara
Technical Assistance Dispatch of specialized technicians Internships Videoconferences
eguevara@devida.gob.pe
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CIVIL DEFENSE – INDECI
U
nder
Law
N°
29664
the
National System of Disaster Risk Management
(SINAGERD),
is
created as a participative, transversal, decentralized,
synergic
and
inter-
institutional system with the purpose of identifying and reducing risks related to disasters or minimize its effects, as well as avoiding the creation of new risks. INDECI is also responsible for the ensuring preparation and response in
disaster
establishment
situations of
through
principles,
the
policy
guidelines, processes and instruments for disaster risk management. Article 8 of this law declares that the National Institute of Civil Defense (INDECI) is a public organism that makes up SINAGERD (Secretaría de Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres). It is responsible for coordinating, facilitating and supervising the formulation and implementation of National policy and the National plan of Risk Disaster Management in the processes of preparation, responses and rehabilitation. www.indeci.gob.pe
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148 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC
REACTIVE DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
RESILIANT COMMUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Countries are focused on reducing the risks of disaster which implies preparation for an optimal response to disaster and emergency cases and to develop actions when rehabilitation is needed. This will strengthen continuous sustainable development for communities. Therefore, it is necessary to develop and strengthen skills and the acquisition of knowledge in communities so they can face natural and human disasters assertively. With an early warning and community risk map, INDECI workshops and courses are directed to regional authorities, community leaders and decision-makers aiming for efficient action and preparation of vulnerable citizens, thus reducing the possibility of loss or damage. The course known as “Aprendiendo a prepararnos” (Learning how to be prepared) aims to contribute to a culture of prevention within school classrooms. This course is directed to teachers of Basic Education who learn to insert Disaster Risk Management into their study program. They are involved in learning methodologies in connection with the above issue, and build evaluation indicators in learning.
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EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
INDECI has developed courses since 2010 in all regions on a national level. Under the bi-national agreement Peru-Ecuador, the courses have been developed in border towns of Peru and Ecuador. • •
Training Internships
Mg. Martha Giraldo Limo Director of Development and Strengthening of Human Skills Phone. +(51-1) 476 0285 Cel. +(51) 988061916 mgiraldo@indeci.gob.pe
Sector Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros
THE AGENCY FOR SUPERVISION OF FOREST RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE – OSINFOR
T
he Agency for Supervision of Forest Resources and Wildlife (OSINFOR) was created
through
Legislative
Decree
N° 1085 on June 28, 2008. It is in charge at a national level of monitoring and controlling the sustainable use of forest resources and natural wildlife preservation, as well as the environmental forest services granted by the State through different terms of use. www.osinfor.gob.pe
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FOREST MONITORING AND CONTROL
OFFERING
COORDINATION BETWEEN SUPERVISION AND FOREST CONTROL TO GUARANTEE LEGAL ORIGINS OF LUMBER
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
To guarantee the legal source of lumber, OSINFOR has the following strengths: •
Supervision within forests allows OSINFOR to be the only entity which can verify if the lumber came from authorized areas.
•
Its position over other sectors, even though OSINFOR is part of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers it is an independent sector of wildlife and forest with the authority to carry out its functions.
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To achieve maximum effectiveness in the accomplishment of its functions, OSINFOR works in conjunction with other public entities. The principal ones are the following:
EXPERIENCE
•
Specialized Prosecutors in Environmental Matters (FEMA). OSINFOR notifies FEMA regarding evidence found. OSINFOR needs also to implement joint training of consistent criteria with approval from FEMA so that criminal penalties are applied accordingly.
•
SUNAT Customs Intendancy, for consultations on the legal origin of lumber, detected at its customs checkpoints.
In 2014, OSINFOR supported “Operation Amazon -2014”, carried out by SUNAT. They had the support of World Customs Organization, INTERPOL, FEMA and the Environmental Prosecutor’s Office of Peru’s Environment Ministry. This inter-institutional intervention allowed for the detection of lumber being commercialized without certification, thanks to on site forest inspection. Results have been mentioned by the World Customs Organization.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
Workshops
•
Internships
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Direction of Monitoring, Forest and Wildlife Authorization / Inspection of Forest and Wildlife Concessions Phone. +(51-1) 615 7373
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
TOPIC
TRAINING IN FORESTRY MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
THE “FORESTRY BACKPACK” AS A METHODOLOGICAL TOOL TO STRENGTH NATIVE COMMUNITIES’ SKILLS IN FORESTRY MANAGEMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This methodology consists OF the use of a felt board with self-adhesive images which allows knowledge transfer in a very didactic way to many native communities in Peru, belonging to ethnic groups such as the Ashaninka, Nomatsigenga, Asheninka, Bora, Huitoto, Yagua, Culina, Sharanahua, Cashinahua (Juni Kuin), Chapra, Shawi, Wampis, Amahuaca,and Yaminahua. The goal is to strength native communities’ skills so they can take advantage of their forest resources in an adequate manner and, if they associate with a third party, they can benefit fairly without being taken advantage of. Principal topics developed for this training are the identification of forest species for lumber, timber location, GPS use, tree dimension measurement and the application of the “Forest Backpack” methodology for its replication.
EXPERIENCE
This methodology has been applied in the 56 workshops in native communities, mainly in Loreto, Ucayali and Junín (OSINFOR 2012- 2014). As part of recognition of this experience, testimonies have been collected from native community leaders who appreciate this training and request the expansion of workshops. There are also agreements submitted between AIDESEP and eight regional indigenous communities to strength these trainings. This experience and the testimonies of some trained native communities are available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqWzzvb4Dgc It is also an example of the development of the workshop of forest backpack methodology available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FsI7EiAeKo
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Workshops
•
Internships Direction of Monitoring, Forest and Wildlife Authorization Phone. +(51-1) 615 7373
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152 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC
SYSTEM OF FORESTRY INFORMATION
OFFERING
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM OF FOREST AND WILDLIFE MONITORING
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Information System of the forestry sector manages geo-referenced and systemized information for monitoring and inspection of forestry rights and wildlife (concession, authorizations, and permissions). It also reports the accomplishment of forestry regulation and the sustainable use of forest, strengthening the transparency of processes and activities for the public. At this time, the system has information from more than 3,750 inspections and 305,000 inspected trees and the status (penalized, expired); as well as all the workshops that took place. This system grows every year with almost 600 forest inspections carried out every year by OSINFOR.
EXPERIENCE
The system known as SISFOR has been active since 2012 and has improved through the years. It can be accessed free of charge at: http://sisfor.osinfor.gob.pe/wms/UI/ currently with an application for mobile devices (cellphone, tablets, etc.). SISFOR participated in the contest “Reconocimiento a las Prácticas de Buen Gobierno en las Entidades del Poder Ejecutivo 2013”, where it won 5th place. In 2014, it won the contest of Communication and Information Technology “Conectarse para Crecer” in the category of State entities, organized by Telefónica del Peru. Additionally, SISFOR has been of interest to the American organization World Resource Institute (WRI), to be linked to Global Forest Watch (GFW), implemented through a Cooperation Agreement with OSINFOR.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Internship
Direction of Monitoring and Forest and Wildlife Concession Phone. +(51-1) 615 7373
©FAO
Sector Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS – INEI
I
n 1969, through the decree of law 17532 – Organic Law of the Presidency of the Republic-, the National Office of Statics and
Census (ONEC) was created, reporting to the Prime Ministry Office. This entity is now known as The National Institute of Statics and Informatics (INEI), a technical and independent organism as a public legal entity, with technical and management autonomy, which reports to the President of Minister’s Council, also known as the Office of the Prime Minister. This is the principal organism and rector of The National Statistics System, responsible for regulating, planning, directing, coordinating and supervising activities dealing with the gathering of official statistics for Peru. INEI has the status of a functional system and its Superior Officer is the maximum authority of the National Statistics System. www.inei.gob.pe
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154 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
OFFERING
MONTHLY INDICATOR OF NATIONAL PRODUCTION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This is a statistic indicator that allows for short-term, timely and reliable measurement, analysis and evaluation of the productive activity of service and goods in Peru. It also evaluates the effects of economic policy.
©INEI
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
This monthly measurement of national production is based on appropriate definitions and methodologies used in the Annual National Accounts for both the economic sector and worldwide. It uses the production method and is measured through the gross production value. Experience in supply at international level, with successful results through international cooperation. •
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Internships
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Seminars, courses and workshops
Gregorio Romero Briceño Technical Director for Planning, Budget and International Technical Cooperation Phone. +(51-1) 433 5853 jose.garcia@inei.gob.pe
TOPIC
CENSUSES AND SURVEYS
OFFERING
SYSTEM OF THE NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY (ENAHO)
OFFERING DESCRIPTION ©INEI
This is a statistical investigation aiming to generate indicators to demonstrate the evolution of poverty, and life conditions within Peruvian families. It also allows measuring the reach of social programs and is a source of information for private and public institutions. An annual sample of 31,690 private homes are taken, 19,410 of these from urban areas and 12,280 from rural areas, distributed among 1,161 districts nationally.
EXPERIENCE
This program was initiated in 1995 and since May 2003 has been carried out continuously. It has vast experience nationally and internationally in system implementation.
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Seminars, courses and workshops
Mrs. Lucia Gaslac Torres Phone. +(51-1) 433 5853 lucia.gaslac@inei.gob.pe
TOPIC
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
OFFERING
MEASUREMENT OF INFORMAL ECONOMY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics of Peru — through the National Directorate for National Accounts — measures the informal economy within the framework of the national accounts through a satellite account. The satellite account of the informal economy analyzes in a comprehensive and integrated manner the impact of informality on the national economy and its participation in the country’s productive sector, distinguishing between the informal sector and informal employment.
©INEI
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
The informal sector is the setting for productive units of property of households, which are not set up as a company; they produce goods and services on a small scale; they do not keep accounting records; their expenses are not distinguished from household expenses; and they are not registered by tax administration. ENAHO has vast experience in this area of offering, evidenced by the document “Production and Informal Employment in Peru: Satellite Account of the Informal Economy 2007-2012”, which gathers methodological recommendations from the International Labor Organization (ILO) and from the System of National Accounts of the United Nations. It guarantees international comparability and is constituted as a groundbreaking document in countries throughout the region. • • •
Dispatch of experts Internships Seminars, courses and workshops Gregorio Romero Briceño Technical Director for Planning, Budget and International Technical Cooperation Phone. +(51-1) 433 5853 jose.garcia@inei.gob.pe
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156 Sector Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEFENSE OF COMPETITION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - INDECOPI
T
he
National
Defense
of
Institute
for
Competition
the and
Intellectual Property INDECOPI,
was created in November 1992, through the Decree of Law N° 25868. Its functions are to promote consumer’s rights and in the Peruvian economy, a culture of trustworthy and honest competition, safeguarding all intellectual property, from trademarks and authors rights to patents and biotechnology. www.indecopi.gob.pe
©INDECOPI
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
TOPIC
COPYRIGHTS
OFFERING
FORMALIZATION CAMPAIGNS REGARDING THE USE OF LEGAL SOFTWARE FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES (SME)
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
©INDECOPI
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Formalization campaigns regarding the use of legal Software for Small and Medium sized Enterprises in the MYPE. The Copyright Directorate each year carries out a campaign for the compliance of the copyright law for computer software in Peruvian companies, especially at SMEs. These campaigns consist of sending letters to companies, advising of the virtues and benefits of the legal use of software and regulations in terms of copyright. Likewise, they are requested to submit information about the programs installed on their computers.
An important number of SMEs have been formalizing their software on the occasion of the campaign; others have been carrying out consultations on these topics. This topic was brought to the attention of entrepreneurs, as well. These campaigns from the Copyright Directorate have merited recognition for good practices in public management in the category of “Audit and law enforcement” and in the category of “Public Impact”, in 2013 and 2014.
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Technical assistance
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Dispatch of experts
Mauricio Gonzales de Rosario Manager of Technical Cooperation and Institutional Relations Phone. +(51-1) 224 7800 anexo 4600 mgozalesd@indecopi.gob.pe Rubén Trajtman Deputy director of the Bureau for Copyright Phone. +(51-1) 224 7800 anexo 3703 rtrajtman@indecopi.gob.pe
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158 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
OFFERING
TEST OF ABILITY FOR BRAND REGISTRATION, WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON NON-TRADITIONAL BRANDS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The course consists of training for specialized professionals in trademark law to carry out an optimal examination for the registrability of non-traditional trademarks (sound and olfactory trademarks, and others).
EXPERIENCE
Carried out in San José de Costa Rica and Tegucigalpa, Honduras: The officials from the Directorate of Distinctive Features have experience in offering technical assistance and training to examiners from other peer agencies, such as the agencies of Costa Rica and Honduras. On-site training was offered to the officials of the brand areas from Costa Rica and Honduras in order to deepen their knowledge about distinctive features, with emphasis on sound, olfactory and traditional trademarks; collective and certification trademarks; for the correct application of criteria for the examination of registrability based on the current national legislation and the other legislation developed internationally.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
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Trainings
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Dispatch of experts
Mauricio Gonzales de Rosario Manager of Technical Cooperation and Institutional Relations Phone. +(51-1) 224 7800 anexo 4600 mgonzalesd@indecopi.gob.pe Ray Meloni Gracía Director of the Bureau for Distinctive Features Phone. +(51-1) 224 7800 anexo 2000 rmeloni@indecopi.gob.pe
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
TOPIC
FREE COMPETITION
OFFERING
PROCESSING OF PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY PROCEDURES ABOUT ANTICOMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Training and specialization for officials in free Competition, enabling them to improve their knowledge regarding the processing of preliminary investigations and administrative penalty procedures concerning anticompetitive behavior. This offering would include training on the development of a hypothesis of cases; research strategies; writing resolutions on imputation of charges; confidentiality; and a statement of infractions.
©INDECOPI
EXPERIENCE FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
INDECOPI provided technical assistance to its peer in El Salvador • • •
Technical assistance Trainings Dispatch of experts
Mauricio Gonzales de Rosario Manager of Technical Cooperation and Institutional Relations Phone. +(51-1) 224-7800 anexo 4600 mgonzalesd@indecopi.gob.pe Jesús Espinoza Technical Secretary for Free Competition Phone. +(51-1) 2247 800 anexo 3801 jespinozal@indecopi.gob.pe
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160 Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers TOPIC:
PATENTS
OFFERING
A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN AREA DEVOTED TO THE PROMOTION OF PATENTING
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The aim of the proposal is to promote a culture regarding patents, as well as to design and implement jointly with institutions of interest programs, instruments, services and products in favor of patenting of the main agents of innovation in Peru, through the establishment of the Assistant Directorate for Patent Promotion.
EXPERIENCE
Since the establishment of the Assistant Directorate for Patent Promotion, a number of programs and products are being carried out, such as: •
Rapid Patent: The main objective of this program is to guide and advise — free of charge —interested parties applying for a patent. It focuses on the proper preparation of patent applications for an invention or utility models for an effective presentation to INDECOPI. The Assistant Directorate is seeking to promote the correct use of the patent system and to minimize the number of patents pending with observations concerning admissibility, form and content.
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The Annual National Convention of Patents and Inventions (CNAPI): An annual mega event organized since 2014 by INDECOPI as a space for the manifestation and acknowledgment of the national inventiveness, the networking of inventors and innovators, as well as the promotion of discussion and knowledge transfer about the patent system. The CNAPI involves three core activities: the exhibition of inventions, the International Congress on Patents and Inventions and the Annual Awards for the Marketing of Patented Inventions.
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The National Competition of Inventions: recognized as one the main events to manifest the inventive activity in Peru, which seeks to stimulate the creativity, ingenuity and inventive spirit of Peruvians for the conception and development of products, technologies or inventions to be protected through the use of the patent system in Peru.
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Technological electronic reports: documents prepared regularly and systematically which present information of technologies, inventions, products and / or processes with patents of public domain on subjects related to the different industries and / or sectors deemed to be of national interest.
Sector of the Presidential Council of Ministers
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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The Newsletter “invention, patents, innovation” (IPI): A Monthly journal for reporting on topics related to patents and other forms of intellectual property protection
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Inventor’s Thursday: free talks that allow inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and others interested in this system to learn about concepts, information and relevant guidance on different aspects and topics of the patent system.
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A variety of publications: publications developed by DIN and based on the research of certain subjects linked to patents and inventions for promoting a patenting culture in the country. •
Technical assistance
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Trainings
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Mauricio Gonzales de Rosario Manager of Technical Cooperation and Institutional Relations Phone. +(51-1) 224-7800 anexo 4600 mgonzalesd@indecopi.gob.pe Silvia Solís Director of Inventions and New Technologies Phone. +(51-1) 224 7800 anexo 3800 ssolis@indecopi.gob.pe
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©Radio Nacional
LABOR SECTOR ©RPP ©Andina
Sector Trabajo
THE MINISTRY OF LABOR AND PROMOTION OF EMPLOYMENT – MINTRA
O
n April 30, 1949, a new stage in the area of labor was
begun:
under
the
decree of Law N°11009, the Ministry of Work and Indigenous Affairs was created as an entity independent of other ministries, in accord with the historic reality of such times. The ministry was installed on October 27 in the aforementioned year, after the first anniversary of the Arequipa Restoration Movement.
Now known as the Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment, it is a governing organism in matters of development and evaluation of socio-labor policies and the promotion of employability and integration into labor, selfemployment and decent work on the national level, which guarantees the accomplishment of current labor rules, prevention and conflict resolutions. It also guarantees the improvement of work conditions and the respect of workers´ rights for our companies in a democratic framework and social dialogue. www.mintra.gob.pe ©Andina
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EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION
OFFERING
SERVICE OF GUIDANCE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP – SOE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The One-Stop Window for Employment Promotion is a mechanism for employment promotion in the country, which joins both physically and by computer, in just one space, employment promotion services; employability and entrepreneurship; being one of them the Guidance Service for Entrepreneurship. The Guidance Service for Entrepreneurship is provided to citizens and young people who need to begin or improve their existing business through the Geographic information System for Entrepreneurs (SIGE), which provides the market characteristics (degree of concentration of business, staff employed, annual sales volume) and of population (age, gender, educational level, average income, houses located in the surrounding area) to facilitate decision-making.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Currently, The Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment has technical and regulation instruments that determine the process followed by the employment consultant in granting the Service of Guidance for Entrepreneurship in the OneStop Window for Employment Promotion, nationally implemented in 21 regions of the country.
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Elizabeth Cornejo Maldonado Managing Director for Promotion of Employment Phone. +(51-1) 630 6000 anexo 6070 ecornejo@trabajo.gob.pe
Work Sector
TOPIC
STANDARDIZATION AND CERTIFCIATION OF LABOR SKILLS
OFFERING
IMPLEMENTATION OF STANDARDIZATION PROCESSES AND WORK PROCESS CERTIFICATION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Provides technical assistance related to the implementation of standardization processes and certification of labor competences, particularly in the methodology for the development of occupational profiles (identification of regulations of job performance) and instruments to assess labor competences. Likewise, to share experiences in the development of the catalog for occupational profiles.
EXPERIENCE
Extensive national experience in the implementation of these processes
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
Carlos Alberto Barraza Chávez Director of the Bureau of Standardization and Certification of Labor Competences Phone. +(51-1) 630 6000 anexo 6001 cbarraza@trabajo.gob.pe
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166 Sector Vivienda y Construcción ©MVCS
©MVCS
HOUSING AND BUILDING SECTOR ©MVCS
Sector Vivienda y Construcción
MINISTRY OF HOUSING, BUILDING AND SANITATION - MVCS
O
n 11 July, 2002, the government enacted Law Nº 27779, thereby creating
the
Ministry
of
Housing, Building and Sanitation, with the objective of formulating, passing, implementing,
and
monitoring
the
national policies applicable in the fields of housing, urban planning, building and sanitation. For this purpose, it establishes national regulations and monitors their compliance.
Its power extends to natural and legal persons who carry out activities linked to the subsectors of housing, urban planning, building and sanitation. Its mission is to improve the living conditions of the population, facilitating their access to adequate housing and basic services, by promoting the regulation, growth, conservation, maintenance and protection of population centers and their areas of influence, encouraging the participation of civil society and the entrepreneurship and private investment. www.vivienda.gob.pe
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TOPIC
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
LIWA PROJECT - SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT AND WASTE WATER IN URBAN GROWTH CENTERS DEALING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Regarding the responsibility of SEDAPAL ( Potable Water and Sewage Services), aspects of climate change and energy have been considered in coordination and cooperation with research institutes and others linked to water, energy, climate, education and economy. The purpose of the LIWA project is to create effective and sustainable strategies for the planning and management of water and waste water, taking into account energy efficiency and climate change.
©SEDAPAL
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
With the Liwa project it has been possible to obtain the following results: climate change and the impact of rainfall and river flow modeling in the Chillón, Rímac y Lurín river basins, including the Mantaro Alto; strategies and tools of urban planning, taking into account the urban water cycle; new methods of governance and a participatory approach for all interested groups in decision-making; teaching modules on various topics related to water and waste water; and the “Liwatool” simulator and model of Lima and Callao for the integrated management of waste water systems. •
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Seminaries, courses and workshops
SEDAPAL - Research Development Management jbarandiaran@sedapal.com.pe www.sedapal.gob.pe
Housing and Building Sector
TOPIC
INFORMAL PROPERTY
OFFERING
THE FORMALIZATION OF URBAN INFORMAL PROPERTY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
•
Raise awareness of the COFOPRI (The Organism for Formalizing Informal property) experience in the diagnostic, analysis and design of institutional and legal reforms in order to successfully carry out the formalization process.
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Explain, share and train about the diagnostic and sanitation processes of property in informal possessions, State facilities and facilities for future infrastructure projects.
•
Report on the successful experiences of the formalization processes that can be replicated in other countries.
•
Help in the design and start-up of necessary reforms, considering the legal and institutional framework of each country.
©COFOPRI
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Since 2007, at national level, COFOPRI has been teaching courses aimed at officials of local governments about the formalization of urban informal property.
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COFOPRI - Direction for Integral Formalization vcrisologo@cofopri.gob.pe www.cofopri.gob.pe
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170 Housing and Building Sector TOPIC OFFERING OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
IN RESPONSE TO SOCIAL HOUSING REGULARIZATION OF THE INFORMAL TENURE OF URBAN LAND •
Legal framework for the process of urban informal property Regularization of urban land tenure.
•
Transfer of capabilities in the field of urban property formalization.
•
Implementation of processes and products.
From 1999 to 2004, in conjunction with the World Bank and SUNARP, the Urban Property Rights Project (PDPU) is being developed with the aim of establishing the National Plan for Formalization in eight important cities of the country (Lima, Piura, Chiclayo, Trujillo, Chimbote, Huaraz, Iquitos y Arequipa) in order to incorporate within the economic and legal circuit those properties formerly excluded. The intervention of PDPU included investments in equipment, furniture, adaptation of offices, professional, technical and support staff, and training; also in computer systems suitable for the process, land registry, mapping, among others.
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COFOPRI - Direction of standardization and development ccastro@cofopri.gob.pe www.cofopri.gob.pe
Housing and Building Sector
TOPIC
URBAN PLANNING
OFFERING
THE VRAEM PLAN, URBAN PLANNING IN THE CENTRAL JUNGLE AREA OF VRAEM (THE APURIMAC, ENE AND MANTARO RIVER VALLEY)
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Provide knowledge regarding technical and expeditious guidelines for the development and approval of the Urban Development Plan, which also establishes citizen participation, dissemination of the plan and levels of approval. The final product is delivered to the local authority for its implementation in benefit of the welfare of the community. In this sense, studies, research, training programs, and technical assistance to rainforest municipalities are carried out adapted to the particularities and requirements of the Amazon area.
EXPERIENCE
The VRAEM Plan (2005-2014) sought to contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of the population, through the planning and growth of population centers located in the valley of Apurímac, Ene and Mantaro rivers, focused on a development and integration approach, particularly in the areas affected by drug-trafficking. Starting from urban planning, sectorial public investment has been redirected by promoting the private investment in productive projects involving transformation (cocoa, oil palm, fruit, etc.) and in replacement of traditional crops (coca).
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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General Directorate for Policies and Regulation in Housing and Town Planning ltagle@vivienda.gob.pe
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DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
REGULATIONS IN DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Construction Management of the Ministry will transfer the experience in the development of regulations for Seismic Protection Systems in health and education infrastructure, as well as in the implementation of policies for the strengthening of buildings, which allow the developing countries to strength their policies in Disaster Risk Management.
EXPERIENCE
In the framework of the approval of the national plan for Disaster Risk Management, the Construction Management identified that in Peru seismic protection technology already exists, as well as professionals with experience regarding this issue. A technical committee was formed which developed the specified regulations for the new large premises such as hospitals, health institutes or similar that are located in the seismic zones 2 and 3 of Peru’s seismic map. These must be designed with an insulation system or devices of energy dissipation and seismic protection systems, increasing the performance levels of structures, as well as decreasing seismic vulnerability.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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General Direction for Policies and Regulation in Building and Sanitation – Construction Management cmaldonado@vivienda.gob.pe
Housing and Building Sector
TOPIC
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION SECTOR
OFFERING
CAPACITY - BUILDING SYSTEM (SFC)
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Capacity-Building System is a strategy of the Water and Sanitation sector formed with the aim of developing and strengthening the entrepreneurial capabilities of the institutions and water and sanitation service suppliers (EPS). Through the formation of a network of public and private institutions based on co-responsibility between the State, private sector, technical-financial cooperation and the civil society, the skills of their managers, professionals and general staff are developed in order to improve the sustainability of water and sanitation services.
EXPERIENCE
The SFC has being implemented since 2007 with the leadership of the Ministry through the Sanitation Management, where more than 500 people have been trained, coming from the EPS, regional and local governments and different institutions. Furthermore, technical assistance services have been provided for the improvement of EPS business and commercial management.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
General Direction for Policies and Regulation in Building and Sanitation – Sanitation Management racosta@vivienda.gob.pe
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NATIONAL SERVICE FOR TRAINING IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY – SENCICO
S
ENCICO is a special organism of
Building,
Housing
and
Sanitation Sector which aims
at the formation of workers of the construction sector, non-university superior
education,
development
of research related to housing and building problems, as well as the proposal of technical standards for national application.
It also offers training for excellence, research, evaluation of innovative and constructive systems and suggests rules for the development of the building industry, thereby contributing to the increase of productivity for construction companies and a better quality of life for citizens. www.sencico.gob.pe
©SENCICO
Housing and Building Sector
TOPIC
CONSTRUCTION
OFFERING
TRAINING IN CONSTRUCTION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
SENCICO offers courses aimed at strengthening technical capabilities by units of objective and enabling competence in a line of work so that people can be qualified for a specific occupation in the building industry. It also offers technologies for the building of adobe houses with better resistance, as well as for the assessment and certification of improved cook stoves.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
©SENCICO
Since 1977, it has been providing training, research, assessment of innovative construction systems and proposals for regulations for the development of the construction industry, thus contributing to the increase in the productivity of construction companies and improving the quality of life of the population. •
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SENCICO www.sencico.gob.pe
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176 Sector Salud
ŠAndina
©SUSALUD
Sector Salud
©Andina
HEALTH SECTOR
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178 Sector Salud
THE NATIONAL HEALTH SUPERINTENDENCE SUSALUD
S
USSALUD was created on December
6,
2013,
under
Supreme Decree N° 1158, in
the Health Reform framework, and has the authority over all Service Provider Institutions, such as IAFAS (Financial institutions) – publics, private and mixed on a national level. SUSSALUD is the institution in charge of protecting the rights to health of each Peruvian citizen for this reason it directs its actions to empower and place citizens at the center of the national health system regardless of place or condition of health insurance.
www.susalud.gob.pe
©Andina
Health Sector
TOPIC
HEALTH SERVICES – SUPERVISION
OFFERING
SUPERVISORY MODEL FOR ENTITIES THAT PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES BASED ON RISK MANAGEMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
Within the framework of the health care reform in Peru, SUSALUD has developed a supervisory model for entities that provide health services (EPS) based on Risk Management. This supervisory model allows for identifying the potential risks that are derived from the infringement of legal regulations, as well as identifying the priorities for the intervention of national, regional and local authorities including the representatives of the supervised entities, in order to improve the processes involved in the provision of health services; thus improving the quality, opportunity, availability and transparency of these services. The Superintendence has two years of experience in the implementation of the supervisory model of entities that provide health services based on risk management. For that purpose, it has specialists belonging to the Management for Supervision of entities that provide health services (ISIPRESS) who have developed various monitoring instruments, identifying the potential risks that the providers incur by infringing the current regulations. This risk management (identification and administration of the same), has achieved a coordinated effort with the EPS for the continuous improvement of quality of care.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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M.C. Carlos Manuel Acosta Saal Superintendent for Supervision of the Institutions Providing Health Services Tel. +(51-1) 372 6150 / 372 6127 cacosta@susalud.gob.pe
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SUSSALUD BOARD OF USERS
OFFERING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO CONSTITUTE BOARDS OF HEALTH SERVICE USERS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Health Service User Boards and the National Superintendence of Health The Board of Health Service Users (JUS), is a space for effective dialogue between health service users and the National Superintendence of Health which develops a cooperative relationship for to formulate proposals for better health services from listening to the citizen. With this proposal, we promote the full exercise of users’ rights and duties, a process performed in a participatory manner, favoring shared responsibility through mutual feedback between institutional systems and citizen systems in order to contribute social inclusion in the health sector. SUSALUD develops in the following schemes: PARTICIPATIVE DESIGN SUSALUD: Gathered from many experiences of citizen participation in Peru and, through the IPROM (Administration of Health Advocacy), SUSSALUD initiates the composition of Board of Health Service Users – (JUS) in Lima, Callao, and other regions. For this, during 2013 workshops were offered to validate the participative model proposed by SUSALUD in regions where different institutions and organizations of organized civil society were assembled. INTERACTION WITH SUSALUD: JUS interacts directly with the Superintendence, by way of the Superintendent´s office. It has the Administration of Health Advocacy IPROM as Technical Secretariat for its establishment and operation. TRANSPARENCY: The conformation of the Boards takes place with an election and selection processes. SUSALUD has the technical assistance of ONPE, the Inspectorate of Civil Association Transparency, and the participation of informatics and a public notary to guarantee transparency and impartial processing. COMPOSITION: The Board is composed of service health users and not of other peaple or organizations as intermediates; this follows the idea that the mere users can exercise their own rights, with the Superintendence as a guarantee. In this manner it is ensured that JUS and the National Superintendence of Health work together to protect services health users’ rights.
Health Sector
EXPERIENCE
In 2013, SUSALUD developed a model for citizenship participation which rescues diverse experiences of participation in Peru and thereby initiated the formation of Boards of Health Service Users through the “Intendencia de Promoción de Derechos en Salud” – IPROM (Administration of Health Advocacy). This allows for the validation of the participative design during 2013 with many institutions and organizations of civil society in Lambayeque, Loreto, Cusco, Ayacucho and Arequipa. Currently, we also have the Board of Users in Lima and Callao, with results in the work of planning jobs.
FORM OF COOPERATION
•
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
M.C. Ricardo Díaz Romero
Consultations
Deputy Superintendent of Enforcement and Adjustment Phone. +(51-1) 583 7275 rdiazr@susalud.gob.pe
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UNIVERSITIES ©CISMID
©CISMID
JAPAN - PERĂš CENTER OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DISASTER MITIGATION - CISMID
Universidades
T
he Peruvian-Japanese Center of Seismology Research and Disaster mitigation was established in 1986
by the Faculty of Civil Engineering (FIC) of the National University of Engineering (UNI). It was funded thanks to the collaboration of the Japan Government through
the
Japanese
International
Cooperation Agency (JICA). The CISMID is an institution of solid reputation that, thanks to the support and quality of its researchers, is at the forefront of seismic technology, not only in Peru, but also in all of Latin America. During its 22 years of work, the CISMID has contributed a series of research projects to implement infrastructure of national and international importance. Additionally, its contribution in the field of disaster mitigation has been significant, executing seismic micro zoning in a large number of cities throughout Peru and contributing to research regarding materials and building technologies for
earthquake-resistant
houses
that
have
social
interest. Many of these projects have been the subject of bachelor thesis for a large number of Civil Engineering students from the National Engineering University UNI. www.cismid-uni.org ŠCISMID
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184 Universities TOPIC OFFERING OFFERING DESCRIPTION ©CISMID
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SEISMIC MICROZONATION STUDY Seismic Micro zoning studies require many specialized studies in seismic, geotechnical and geophysical fields, supported by laboratories trials which not only require specialized equipment, but also highly qualified personnel for data collection as well. Also required are the analysis and creation of maps and reports which accomplish the following processes: • Seismic threat studies • Geotechnical studies • Geophysical studies • Creation of seismic micro zoning maps
EXPERIENCE
CISMID has 27 years performing continuous studies in seismology, geo-technics and geophysics. Currently, studies are being carried out to complete the map of seismic micro zoning of the Lima Metropolitan area. Thanks to the latest project with Japan, cooperation in science and technology (SATREPS 2010 - 2015), equipment capabilities and especially highly qualified staff have been strengthened
FORM OF COOPERATION
• Technical assistance • Study performance • Dispatch of specialized technicians
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
PHD Engineer. Miguel Estrada Mendoza Director Phone. +(51-1) 482 0777 director@uni.edu.pe
Universities
TOPIC
STUDY OF TSUNAMI THREATS
OFFERING
TSUNAMI THREAT STUDY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONTINGENCY PLANS.
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Studies about tsunamis are carried out through numerical modeling of seismic movements, the mathematical analysis of wave propagation and calculation of the flood zone. This analysis is done through high-capacity computer systems to determine in the most effective way the likelihood of flooding as a product of a major earthquake. Using these results, necessary maps and proposals are prepared in order to reduce risk, under the following process:
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• The study of tsunami threats and the preparing contingency plans. • Analysis and development of a nearby seismic source. • The study of the time of arrival and flood height. • Development of flood maps and contingency plans.
EXPERIENCE
During the last 5 years, CISMID has been developing national tsunami modeling, with advanced numerical modeling techniques. Thanks to its latest project with the cooperation of Japan in science and technology (SATREPS 2010 – 2015), the equipment and skills for highly qualified staff of CISMID has been greatly strengthened.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• Technical assistance • Research development • Dispatch of specialized technicians
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
www.cismid-uni.org director@uni.edu.pe
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SEISMIC-RESISTANT ENGINEERING
OFFERING
SEISMIC RESPONSE STUDY OF DIFFERENT STRUCTURAL TOPOLOGIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Structural analysis studies are performed using advanced numerical techniques and with highly specialized software in order to achieve greater certainly in response to requests for seismic and gravity load analysis. Much of this analysis requires experimentation in a laboratory of structures in order to obtain parameters of structures typologies and materials in a practical way, with the following processes: • Studies of seismic response of different structural topologies. • Numeric analysis of structures • Performance of laboratory trials for structural typologies and natural material at full-scale up to 3 stories high • Studies of risk at urban level, mapping vulnerability and risk of loss in buildings.
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EXPERIENCE
CISMID has 27 years of continuous studies in seismic-resistant engineering and developing methodologies for risk analysis regarding loss caused by severe earthquakes in urban areas. Currently, the necessary studies are being carried out to complete the map of seismic risk of the Lima Metropolitan area. Thanks to the last project with Japan cooperation in science and technology (SATREPS 2010 – 2015), equipment skills and, above all, highly qualified personal capacities have been hugely strengthened.
FORM OF COOPERATION
• Technical assistance • Studies performance • Dispatch of specialized technicians
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
www.cismid-uni.org director@uni.edu.pe
Universidades
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND TRAINING IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS INICTEL - UNI
T
he National University of Engineering is an educational institute founded by the Polish engineer Eduardo de Habich in 1876,
known as “Special School of Peruvian Mining and Civil constructions” and changed into a university in 1955. Currently, it is the first and principal center for training engineers, architects and scientists in Peru. The National University of Engineering trains leaders in Architecture, Science and Engineering, gifted in research, innovation and technological management
competencies,
capable
of
contributing to society, country development, defense of the environment and biodiversity, as well as affirming Peru´s national identity. www.inictel-uni.edu.pe
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TELECOMUNICATIONS
OFFERING
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
After adopting standard ISDB-Tb for Digital Terrestrial television in Peru (2009), the INICTEL- UNI has been working on technologies for digital terrestrial television, under ISDB-T components and Ginga Middleware which allows for ample experience and knowledge to propose development and implementation of this technology. Many interactive applications in the health sector, for commercial use and surveys using Ginga middleware have been implemented, and early warning alert projects (EWBS) for natural disasters is being executed using the standard ISDB-Tb.
EXPERIENCE
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Technical support for performing digital terrestrial television in Peru as a counterpart of the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC, as per the Portuguese acronym). This project objectives are the promotion, projection and performing of digital terrestrial television (TDT), as well as the implementation of laboratories and human resource training, having offered since 2010 various courses and workshops in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile.
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The formation of The Thematic Network of Digital Terrestrial Television and interactive applications within the Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development (CYTED). Experiences have been exchanged in applied research and technological development through the organization and implementation of TDT international conferences, from 2011 to 2015.
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Various interactive applications (health, t-voting, education, natural disasters and meteorology) have been developed based on the Ginga middleware, multiplexing tests (Transport Streaming), personalization of Set Top Box with Ginga and the generation of object carousel for the sending of Data casting and evidence for propagation coverage of the TDT signal. In 2015, the project called “Design and implementation of a EWBS receiving equipment for early warning to prevent tsunamis on the coast of Metropolitan Lima and Callao is being implemented using the standard ISDB-T”.
Universities
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Dispatch of experts
•
Exchange of experiences
•
Internships
•
Courses and workshops
Engineer José Fortunado Oliden Martínez Executive Director joliden@inictel-uni.edu.pe Ing. Daniel Díaz Ataucuri Director of Technological Development and Research ddíaz@inictel-uni.edu.pe Phone. +(51-1) 626 1400
TOPIC
TELECOMUNICATION
OFFERING
THE PROGRAM FOR SPECIALIZATION IN “INFORMATION SAFETY MANAGMENT”
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Program for Specialization in “Information Safety Management” aims primarily for participants to acquire expertise, knowledge, skill and attitudes, necessary for: • Designing, developing and documenting an information management system for an organization or company. • Correctly applying an information safety management system. • Using information and analysis tools for the assessment of a system of information safety management. • Identifying threats and safety incidents and their associated impact analysis. • Evaluating risks to which an organization is submitted, regarding information safety.
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The program includes the following courses: 1. Introduction to Information Safety ISO 27000 (24H) 2. Information Safety Management ISO 27001 e 27002 (32H) 3. A Qualified Forensic Investigator for Information Technology - TI (32H) 4. Information Technology Infrastructure Library - ITIL basics 2011 (32H) EXPERIENCE
In 2014, INICTEL-UNI developed two editions of the Program, where a total of 27 university students and teachers of TESCO (Superior Technological Studies of Coacalco, Mexico) participated.
FORM OF COOPERATION
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On-site training
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Technical assistance
•
Exchange of experiences
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Engineer José Oliden Executive Director joliden@inictel-uni.edu.pe Mag. Isabel Guadalupe Director of Training and Technology Transfer iguadalupe@inictel-uni.edu.pe Phone. +(51-1) 626 1400
Universities
TOPIC
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
OFFERING
SPECIALIZATION PROGRAM: “DATA CENTER DESIGN” This specialization program developed as a consequence of the importance of a Data Center in modern days inside organizations of different types, both public and private, and in different sectors of Health, Justice Administration, Defense, Telecommunication, and so on.
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
In the specialization program the following courses are offered: 1.
Data Center Fundamentals (30H)
2. Data Center Architecture (30H) 3. Data Center Infrastructure (30H) 4. Data Center Systems (30H) 5. Data Center Management (30H)
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INICTEL-UNI developed the first program in 2014, and in 2015 the second one was initiated. In these programs, the participants are professionals from the private and public sector. •
Technical assistance
•
Trainings
•
Dispatch of technicians Engineer José Oliden Executive Director joliden@inictel-uni.edu.pe
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Mag. Isabel Guadalupe Director of Training and Technology Transfer iguadalupe@inictel-uni.edu.pe Phone. +(51-1) 626 1400
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS – THE MUNICIPALITY OF LIMA ©SAT
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THE LIMA TAX ADMINISTRATION SERVICE – SAT
T
he
Lima
Tax
Administration
Service - (SAT) was created through legal edict 225 and 227,
published on April 16 and May 17, 1996. It was created as a public decentralized organism
of
Municipality
of
the Lima
Metropolitan (MML),
with
administrative, economic, financial and budgetary autonomy. It aims to organize and perform the administration, audit and collecting all types of municipal taxes for Lima’s Municipality.
Since it was established, the SAT has contributed efficiently by strengthening MML management through collecting taxes and municipal fees. In this manner; the municipality is provided with all the income needed to offer their services and implementing plans and project in benefit of its citizenship.
www.sat.gob.pe
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PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION
OFFERING
MUNICIPAL TAX ADMINISTRATION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
On the basis of an experience of more than 18 years in public management and municipal taxation, the Tax Administration Service of Lima (SAT) offers technical cooperation for knowledge transfer. To that end, it mainly focuses on its main operative procedures: I) quality services for Taxpayer Assistance, II) adequate supervision of taxation and III) effective collection management. The implementation of this knowledge transfer is established with distinct criteria for each municipality or local government, considering its heterogeneity at a technical and organizational level. In this way, the SAT ensures the recipients who ask for assistance, an effective implementation the three sub processes mentioned above, which is sustained by the planning process. For those local governments that have asked for assistance, this knowledge transfer has helped to contribute to the increase in revenues and tax base of their locations, as it helps ensuring the implementation and the delivery of public services required by the population of those municipalities or local governments. Thus the local government can become a modern organization, dynamic, changing with its environment and self-sustaining thanks to a continuous rise of revenues resulting from the new implemented management model.
EXPERIENCE
The South-South and Triangular Cooperation Project: “Improvement of the Local Tax Administration in Guatemala”. From July 2012 to October 2013. The Municipalities that have received the assistance are: Amatitlán, Mixco and Villa Nueva municipalities.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
•
Technical assistance
•
Advisory services
•
Internships
•
Training
escuelasat@sat.gob.pe
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AUTONOMOUS ORGANISMS
NATIONAL OFFICE OF ELECTORAL PROCESSES - ONPE
T
he ONPE was created with the Political Constitution of Peru (Article 177), in force since December 31, 1993. The ONPE’s
Organic Law, Law Nº 26487, was published on June 21, 1995. The National Office of Electoral Processes – ONPE is an autonomous constitutional electoral body which is part of the structure of the State. It is the final authority regarding the organization and execution of the electoral processes, referendum and other types of popular consultation. Its aim is to ensure the free and fair expression of the people's will, demonstrated by the electoral processes under its responsibility. In relation to the political organizations, it is responsible for the verification of signatures of the supporters of political parties in the registration process; the verification and external control of the economic-financial activity; as well as providing technical-electoral assistance in the internal democratic processes. www.onpe.gob.pe
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Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
ADVICE ON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTORAL MATERIALS
OFFERING
ADVICE ON THE PRODUCTION PROCESS, ASSEMBLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTORAL MATERIAL
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The National Office of Electoral Processes must prepare and distribute the material that is used in the organization of electoral processes, popular consultations and referendums, bearing in mind that our country is divided in 25 regions, 195 provinces and 1846 districts. This territorial division creates the necessity to design, print, assemble and distribute differentiated and personalized material (ballots, electoral acts, candidate’s posters and other formats) for each district, province and region, depending on the area where these electoral processes are carried out. Our critical electoral material (ballots and electoral acts) has security measures to avoid its falsification. The distribution is implemented under unfavorable conditions because of the special characteristics that our country’s geography presents, therefore, we must use conventional means of transport and those which are available in each region: barges, motor boats, mules and in some cases on foot. The processes implemented by ONPE for these activities ensure that the material reaches every polling place in the quantity required for the installation of polling stations which allow for all citizens to vote, and to facilitate the scrutiny work and filing of electoral acts, where the results are the true reflection of the popular will.
EXPERIENCE
The electoral material which was used for the general elections (first and second round) of 2001, 2006 and 2011 has been correctly prepared and distributed; this activity also was conducted successfully for the regional elections in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014; the last two with the implementation of the second round for regional elections. With this working system the revocation of municipal authorities and complementary municipal elections from 2001 to 2014 and the referendum for demarcation of regions of 2005 were carried out. In all these processes there have been no relevant remarks regarding the provision of electoral material in order to comply with its purpose.
FORM OF COOPERATION
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Sending of specialist technicians Technical assistance Exchange of experiences Training
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Mr. Adelmo Cancino Cancino Manager of Electoral Management Phone. +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 3010 acancino@onpe.gob.pe Mr. Juan Phang Sánchez Deputy Manager for Electoral Operations Phone. +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 3020 jphang@onpe.gob.pe
TOPIC
ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
OFFERING
SIGE (INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR FILE MANAGEMENT) AS A TOOL IN THE ELECTORAL PLANNING PROCESS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The aim of SIGE-ONPE is to have a tool which presents the electoral information in a dynamic cartographic viewer, composed of the political administrative districts and electoral regions, with supporting information such as the distribution of population centers; the national road network; the hydrographic network; the departmental, provincial and district capitals; and thematic information regarding poverty levels, rural issues, results of electoral processes according to the territorial areas. In 2004, the first version of the project for the Electoral Geographical Information System was formulated, considering to date the following versions: 1.
SIGE-ONPE v.1 (2006): A dynamic and interactive system that allows for the browsing and display of the political administrative districts (version 2005). This version includes the search of the districts through the deployment “tree” and the individual search, in addition to information reports.
2. SIGE-ONPE v.2 (2007): This new version includes the other properties of the previous SIGE-ONPE, the presentation of charts and graphs according to each selected process and by each selected district.
Autonomous Organisms
3. SIGE-ONPE v.3 (2008): This new version presents dynamic charts and multiple corporate maps with interfaces among the charts of processes from 2001 to 2006, and presentation modules of the information according to set menus for electoral information; basic statistics (which contain sub-menus with information of the electoral demography; election results and vulnerability) and interactive consultations. 4. SIGE-ONPE v.4 (2015): This version is conceived under a web architecture, inside it, a business intelligence tool for the exploitation of information through dynamic reports has been added. EXPERIENCE
The SIGE-ONPE has been institutionalized as a necessary tool for electoral planning since its production startup in 2014. For that reason, training has been carried out for the different actors within the institution. Within the country trainings have been carried out in the use and exploitation of information. Framework agreements have been signed in perpetuity with different institutions such as the Congress of the Republic, PCM, RENIEC, Defensoría del Pueblo (Ombudsman Office), Comando Conjunto (the Joint Command of the Armed Forces) and National Geographic Institute. Also, the SIGE is registered with the INDECOPI as software of ONPE’s property. SIGE-ONPE has been recognized on the part of the National Society of Industries (SIN) as one of the finalists in 2006 for being an innovative tool. In 2013 it received recognition in the competition Ciudadanos al día – CAD.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Technical assistance
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Workshops
•
Dispatch of experts
Gilbert Vallejos Agreda Planning and Budget Manager Phone. +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 8450 gvallejos@onpe.gob.pe Jorge Garamendi Campos Geography Specialist Phone. +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 8497 jgaramendi@onpe.gob.pe
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INFORMATION SYSTEM
OFFERING
DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Document Management System (SGD) automates the document flow in the institution using the digital signature technology and web environment. Through the use of SGD, the following benefits are achieved:
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FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Availability of the online documentation Speeding up of the internal communication flow Legal validity of signed documents Disposal of paper use Connection between all institution’s headquarters
Within the institution, training has been carried out on the use of the system. Within Peru, it has been requested for implementing the system in other institutions within the framework of agreements to be signed soon. In all of them, the presentations and demonstrations of the system operation have been carried out.
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Seminars
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Courses
•
Workshops
Mr. Fernando Pinto Hinojosa General Secretary Phone +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 8140 fpinto@onpe.gob Mr. William Cutipa Chambi Specialist in Management and leadership for System Projects Phone. +(51-1) 417 0630 anexo 8143 wcutipa@onpe.gob.pe
Organismos Autónomos
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THE PERUVIAN OMBUDSMAN OFFICE
T
he
Peruvian
Ombudsman
office
was created in 1993 by the Political Constitution,
constitutionally fundamental
as
an
independent; rights,
organism to
defend
supervise
duties
performance of state administration, and for the efficient delivery of public services throughout the country. Ombudsman
offices
address
complaints,
inquiries and requests of citizenship on a national level that has experienced the violation of their rights. It does not have the functions of a judge or prosecutor nor does it replace Office neither dictates sentences nor imposes sanctions, fines or penalties. It does draw up
reports
with
recommendations
and
exhortations to authorities, made effective by the power of persuasion and the strength of technical, ethical and legal arguments. www.defensoria.gob.pe
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any type of authority. The Ombudsman
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JUSTICE
OFFERING
THE OMBUDSMAN INFORMATION SYSTEM
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The ombudsman has developed software to implement the registration and monitoring of citizens’ complaints of the violation of their fundamental rights by government administration or private or public companies (service providers such as mobile communications, water and electricity). The information regarding the complaint is registered in a database which allows its follow up, regarding the attention given to the complaint within established deadlines. This software has been used for some years and is now going to be replaced by a new improved version.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
This system has been in operation for about 10 years. The Ombudsman´s office has ample experience in updating and reinforcing the system software information. Nationally, it is mentioned as a good practice.
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Sending of experts
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Internships
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Workshops
Aurora Riva Patrón Chief of the Office of Strategic development, International Cooperation and Investment ariva@defensoria.gob.pe
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Phone. +(51-1) 311 0300
Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
SOCIAL CONFLICT PREVENTION
OFFERING
SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE FOR MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CONFLICTS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
For many years, the Ombudsman office has been monitoring social conflicts inside the country. Through the Bureau of Government and Social Conflicts Prevention, the ombudsman office monitors and issues a monthly report of existing conflicts. This report is distributed to national and regional authorities so that action may be taken when necessary. With specially designed software, conflict analysis is affected, identifying the causes and monitoring its evolution in order to alert the entities concerned.
EXPERIENCE
An ample experience of eight years in the implementation of the software. The reports are recognized by the public and private sector nationally because of the significance, and useful and immediate information.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Sending of experts
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Internships
•
Workshops
Rolando Luque Deputy for the Prevention of Social Conflicts and governance Phone. +(51-1) 311 0300 rluque@defensoria.gob.pe
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HUMAN RIGHTS
OFFERING
ADVOCACY TO THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY AND BALANCED ENVIRONMENT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Amazonia is one of the regions with the most biological diversity in the world. Deforestation, development projects of hydroelectric infrastructure, hydrocarbon exploitation, specimen traffic, farming, agricultural, illicit cultivation, climate change and mining are some of the threats faced by the Amazon region. The Peruvian Ombudsman office is developing activities for protecting the rights of Indigenous communities settled in this region made vulnerable by the economic activity mentioned above.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
With more than 6 years of experience, it, has already established cooperation with countries overseas for implementing this offering, with good results. Nationally, it continues working in the Amazon regions where the labor of Ombudsman Office has been recognized. •
Sending of experts
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Internships
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Workshops
Ivan Lanegra Deputy of Environment, Public Services and Indigenous People Phone. +(51-1) 311 0300 ilanegra@defensoria.gob.pe
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Organismos Autónomos
THE NATIONAL REGISTRY OF IDENTIFICATION AND CIVIL STATUS – RENIEC
T
he National Registry of Identification and Civil Status - RENIEC, was created under law N° 26497, in accord with articles 177°
and 183° of the Political Constitution of Peru, as an independent organism with legal personality of internal and public law. It has authority in exclusive attributes in matters of registry, technical, administrative, economic and financial fields. It is responsible for the organization and maintenance of the Registry of Natural Citizen Identification, and has mechanisms which guarantee the security of personal identity documents, registering information regarding acts and civil status ensuring the reliability of the data registered there in. www.reniec.gob.pe
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SPECIALIST TRAINING
OFFERING
REGISTRY TRAINING SCHOOL
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The Registral Training School develops training courses for the staff of civil registers and institutions, doing a diagnostic of training needs both in institutional staff and civil registration workers, and evaluating training results. It is responsible for leading, managing and implementing the formation process, capacity building, and promotion and transmitting knowledge regarding the Civil Registry, identification and similar areas both on site and on-line in keeping with institutional objectives.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Vast experience in international cooperation, replicating experience in other national and international regions. •
Sending of experts
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Internships
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Workshops
Alba Patricia Luque Calienes Head of Long-Distance Education and Project Coordinator Phone. +(51-1) 315 2700 pluque@reniec.gob.pe
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Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
CIVIL REGISTRY
OFFERING
MOBILE REGISTRY DELEGATION IN NATIVE COMMUNITIES
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This current initiative aims to delegate Civil Registry functions to 1,245 native communities approximately, located in vulnerable sectors in Jungle and High Jungle regions throughout Peru, in this way, allowing for their incorporation in the RENIEC Civil Registry System to enable access to many Government social programs. Due to the location of many native communities (generally, in remote areas of the country) there are many delays when sending the required papers which also delays the functional delegation procedure. With Mobile Registry Delegation in native communities, time can be optimized, as staff traveling to these communities hold on site training for Civil Registers, set up and evaluate files (with all requirements), issue technical reports and registration books, thereby allowing the incorporation of the community into the RENIEC Registry System and enhancing its participation in State social programs and broader coverage in RENIEC.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
CONTACTO INSTITUCIONAL
It has extensive experience on a national level resulting in more amplitude in the registry of Peruvian citizens in remote areas.
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Sending of experts
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Internships
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Workshops
Adela Wirllos Ortiz de Gallegos Head of Long-Distance Education and Project Coordinator Phone. +(51-1) 315 2700 awirllos@reniec.gob.pe
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208 Autonomous Organisms TOPIC
CIVIL REGISTRY
OFFERING
“YOUR SAFE BIRTH RECORD WITH A CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH” – DIGITAL CNV
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Promoting actions of inter institutional cooperation aimed at combating crimes such as the falsification of identity documents, identity theft and the trafficking of minors, the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC), took the challenge of developing the “Tu Acta Segura con Certificado de Nacido Vivo – CNV Digital”. It seeks to achieve systematization of the registry process, and to issue Live Birth Certificates (CNV) as a final, safe and reliable document, aiming for the use of technology and joining efforts with the Health Ministry in a strategic alliance.
EXPERIENCE
Launched in 2012, this project was the first of its kind. Therefore, although 160 years have passed from the establishment of the Peruvian Civil Registry, this was the first time that an ambitious proposal with good results was put into practice. This project has received the award for Good Practices.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Exchange of experiences
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Workshops
Att. Luis Baltazar Bezada Chávez Technical Assistant Manager of Civil Registry Phone. +(51-1) 315 4000 anexo 1762 lbezada@reniec.gob.pe
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Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
CIVIL REGISTRY
OFFERING
BILINGUAL CIVIL REGISTRY
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
Trying to protect their rights and preserve cultural practices of indigenous citizens who have a native language other than Spanish, RENIEC has developed Good Intercultural Practice (PBI) intended to acknowledge linguistic rights. Spanish was used as a written and oral backup for the native language. At present, the first Bilingual Civil Registry of Peru and America Latina has been implemented. RENIEC is a pioneer entity in this registry improvement with an intercultural focus, issuing legal Birth, Marriage and Death certificates with all the necessary documentation in both Spanish and Jaqaru.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
Intercultural practice (launched in 2014), added the native population of Tupe, in Yauyos province, Lima region, Jaqaru speakers. This has allowed the registration of vital events in their own language, promoting respect and cultural and identity preservation of a village with about 750 Jaqaru speakers.
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Exchange of experiences
Att. Luis Baltazar Bezada Chรกvez Technical Assistant Manager of Civil Registry Phone. +(51-1) 315 4000 anexo 1762 lbezada@reniec.gob.pe
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CIVIL REGISTRY
OFFERING
CIVIL REGISTRY AT YOUR REACH: WEB PAGE OF CIVIL REGISTRAR
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
This is an informatics solution based on a web page service platform called “Portal web del Registrador Civil” (Civil Registrar Web Page) which changes traditional methods of accessing information of Civil registrants marked by paper-based official communication. After registrar authorization (login), immediate access is given, regarding various information and different services that RENIEC provides to users, for example: current legislation and criteria. The web page allows civil register consultations in the RENIEC database regarding identity (DNI) and registry certificates (Civil Registry), preventing multiple registrations which affect registry legal security. Norms in registration matters are updated continuously by professional attorneys, even giving the historical context for certain records.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
On January 31, 2015, the Civil Registrar Web Page recorded a total number of 8,650 users. In this way, giving evidence of ample experience on a national level.
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Exchange of experiences
Att. Luis Baltazar Bezada Chávez Technical Assistant Manager of Civil Registry Phone. +(51-1) 315 4000 anexo 1762 lbezada@reniec.gob.pe
Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
RESTITUTION OF IDENTITY AND SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
OFFERING
PLANS AGAINST THE LACK OF DOCUMENTATION
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
These national plans are areas of institutional coordination promoted by RENIEC, for the purpose of formulating and executing a set of activities and measures to reduce of the number of undocumented citizens (mainly in vulnerable sectors) in a sustainable manner. •
Plan for Restitution of Identity: “Documents for the undocumented 2005-2009”.
•
National Plan: “Peru against the lack of documentation 2011-2015”.
It has ample experience on the national level, therefore, makes national plans against undocumented citizenship an important component allowing almost all Peruvian citizens to obtain legal identity documents. •
Exchange of experiences
•
Internships
•
Workshops
Carlos Enrique Reyna Izaguirre CEO of Restitution of Identity and Social Assessment Phone. +(51-1) 315 4000 anexo 1040 creyna@reniec.gob.pe
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
OFFERING
INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF MINORS
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
In Peru, a minor who is not registered when born or does not possess a National Identity Card (DNI), cannot exercise his or her rights. The minor has no legal entity and no access to health services, social security or education. This situation puts the minor in danger of being abandoned, exploited, abused, or being the victim of the trafficking of persons. Based on this, RENIEC through the management of Civil Registry and Information Technology has developed this system which initiates with the pregnant mother, the Registration of the newborn child and issuing documents such as the Birth Certificate and the identification document card (DNI). This integrated system for the identification of minors helps to diminish their vulnerability, by reducing the trafficking of minors, document and identity theft, creating a database that will be useful to the Peruvian government and different ministries.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
There is ample experience in this offering which is why it has been awarded for “Good Practices”.
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
Danilo Chávez Espíritu CEO of Information Technology Phone. +(51-1) 315 4000 anexo 1301 dchavez@reniec.gob.pe
Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
DOCUMENTARY MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
PRODUCTION SYSTEM OF MICROFORM WITH LEGAL VALUE
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
At a Peruvian state level, RENIEC (leader in innovation and information technology) contributes by giving registry information based on microforms with legal value, legal effectiveness and validity, with RENIEC´s own resources and technology infrastructure of information and digital certificates in a field where electronic public services engender trust in the legality and safety within the framework of the certified electronic signature.
EXPERIENCE
There is ample experience in this offering which has been shared with public entities nationally.
FORM OF COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Exchange of experiences
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Workshops
Ricardo Arturo Moreau Heredia Chief of Documentary Management Phone. +(51-1) 315 2700 anexo 1140 moreau@reniec.gob.pe
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214 Autonomous Organisms TOPIC
DOCUMENTARY MANAGEMENT
OFFERING
INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF DOCUMENTARY MANAGEMENT - SITD
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
When the use of information and communications technology became common in public and private management, commencing with databases and the advent of word processors and other office applications, especially e-mail, it became necessary to conserve and file documents that are born, live and die in electronic format. Accomplishing this represented a new leap in complexity and in the way of thinking of managers and archivists. Therefore, RENIEC, in keeping with new trends, has established within its organization a system for document management made effective and efficient by the following: Elimination of paper use in external and internal communications, Adopting good practices which make dynamic communications benefit the administrators, Using a document processing system that allows the use of digital signatures and certificates with available communication and information technologies, Aligned with policies of electronic governing and the development and modernization of the State . In keeping with this, RENIEC has developed the “Integrated System of Documentary Management” (SITD) based on a computer platform which allows documentary integration and interoperability generated by different entities of State and private entities that provide information to RENIEC that needs to be processed as part of documentary management system.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
CONTACTO INSTITUCIONAL
There is ample experience in this offering, which generates saving time and resources that could be used on priority tasks as well as in reducing expenses for paper and toner. This will support activities oriented to environment preservation.
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Exchange of experiences
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Workshops
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Internships
Juan Manuel Merino Medina Chief of Documentary Management Office Phone. +(51-1) 315 2700 jmerino@reniec.gob.pe
Organismos Autónomos
THE NATIONAL JURY OF ELECTIONS - JNE
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he Nacional Jury of Elections (JNE)
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foster independence and decisionmaking based on deliberation. www.jne.gob.pe
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216 Autonomous Organisms TOPIC
CIVIC EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP
OFFERING
THE “INFORMED VOTE” PROJECT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The “informed vote” project of National Jury of Elections was created in 2010 aiming to engage political organizations, the media, citizens and civil society in improving the quality of democracy and electoral transparency in Peru and, at the same time, encouraging people to perform a responsible and informed vote. In this sense, the project is based on promoting ethical conduct of political organizations and the candidates that represent them, as well as putting information at the disposal of public for decision-making governing the country’s future. Como producto de esta experiencia exitosa, se construyó una plataforma informática y se formuló una metodología de intervención, que se plasmó en la suscripción del Pacto Ético Electoral, diversas intervenciones cívico educativas, una estrategia comunicacional, la organización de debates electorales, la capacitación técnica a organizaciones políticas y la firma de acuerdos con medios de comunicación y sociedad civil. As a result of this successful experience, an informatics platform was implemented and a methodology of intervention was submitted, which resulted in the subscription of the Electoral Ethics Pact, various civic educational interventions, a communication strategy, the organization of electoral debates, technical training for political organizations and the signing of agreements with media and civil society.
EXPERIENCE
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
2014: Internship, technical assistance and exchange of experiences in favor of National Election Council of Ecuador Republic, which contributed to the creation and implementation of the “Voto Transparente” project in Ecuador. •
Sending of experts
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
Dr. Milagros Suito Acuña National Director of Civic Training and Education for citizenship
Autonomous Organisms
TOPIC
SOCIAL MONITORING
OFFERING
THE “INFOGOB” PROJECT
OFFERING DESCRIPTION
The INFOGOB Project of National Jury of Elections (JNE) was implemented in 2008. It aims to contribute to the strengthening of Peru’s democracy, by analyzing governmental conditions and citizen participation, and by fortifying social monitoring through education. Apart of supporting to the social vigilance, the richness of the National Jury of Elections Data collected since1931, has provided social monitoring and improved the production of academic research concerning electoral and democracy issues. Therefore, this informatics platform has resulted in a successful and important experience in Peru, awakening interest from other electoral entities of Latin America.
EXPERIENCE
2013: Technical assistance in favor of National Civil Registry of the Republic of Colombia. 2014: Training, technical assistance and exchange of experiences in favor of National Election Council of Ecuador, which contributed in to the creation and implementation of the “Ecuadorian Election Atlas” project.
FORM OF COOPERATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT
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Sending of experts
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Exchange of experiences
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Internships
Dr. Luis Miguel Iglesias León Central Director of Institutional Management Phone. +(51-1) 311 1700 anexo 2102 liglesias@jne.gob.pe
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