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The Rising Economic Cost of Peru’s Protests
Peru’s instability shows no sign of easing – and the economic impact is mounting. Protests are costing between $60 and $100 million per day, report Lucia He and Marcelo Rochabrun.
In bad news for fruit consumers, exporting powerhouse Peru has lost about $300 million in farm shipments during eight weeks of violent turmoil, according to the nation’s agricultural association.
The hundreds of highway blockades that have restricted access to ports have hurt producers of grapes, blueberries and asparagus among other products, Gabriel Amaro, head of Peru’s agricultural producers association, AGAP, said in a telephone interview.
Peru is the world’s biggest blueberry exporter, was set to become the biggest global table-grape shipper and is a major supplier of asparagus. Its fruit supplies are ...
published: 02 Feb 2023
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Peru's economy: Anti-government protests disrupt supply chains
Anti-government protests in Peru have affected all sectors of the economy, causing severe losses.
Tourism and food supplies are in short supply due to roadblocks.
Despite efforts by security forces to clear the streets, officials fear the long-term effect on the economy and workers worry about making ends meet.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports.
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published: 02 Feb 2023
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#EveryID Has A Story: Advancing Financial Inclusion Through ID in Peru
The World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative is documenting—through the #EveryID has a story campaign—how official IDs have a transformative effect on people’s lives. In Peru, each citizen has a unique ID number provided through the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC), which uses biometrics, such as fingerprints, to authenticate a person’s identity. With this unique ID number, verification is simple and has made for quick, real-time transactions such as for new e-wallet users. Here, many Peruvians like Maria, initially hesitant to embrace the application, have now signed up for the service, which analysts plan for it to be used as a tool to promote financial inclusion in Peru. ID4D brings global knowledge and expertise across sectors to help c...
published: 08 Jul 2021
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Solarizing Peru - Supporting local currency debt market development
The Peruvian government partnered with the World Bank's Government Debt and Risk Management (GDRM) Program to improve the issuance framework for government securities, for lowering cost and risk of public borrowing, through building a deep and liquid domestic market. Jose Olivares, Director of Financial Markets at Peru's Economy and Finance Ministry, talks about their journey.
published: 12 May 2020
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Peru: Developing Countries Push Interests at World Financial Meet
During the 2015 annual summit of the World Bank and the IMF currently underway in Lima, the G-24 developing countries are pressing for better international representation and seeking to coordinate their own positions on monetary and development issues. Financial leaders claim success in the fight against poverty but recognize the difficulty of doing so amid the economic slowdown and continued capital fight out of emerging markets. Ordinary Peruvians, however, question the success stories of the rich and powerful. Rael Mora reports from Lima. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-developing-countries-push-interests-at-world-financial-meet/
published: 09 Oct 2015
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Peru's business owners feel financial pinch - 16 Feb 09
In 2008 Peru's economy grew by nearly 10 per cent - the fastest expansion in all of Latin America.
But there are now growing signs that even the biggest earners of 2008 are feeling the pinch.
Marcia Lopes owns what used to be a successful knitwear company in Lima, Peru. She spoke to Al Jazeera about how the crisis has affected her.
published: 16 Feb 2009
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The School of Dreamers: Growing Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion in Peru
The School of Dreamers is a program created by World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Economic Inclusion Project that strengthens Venezuelan migrant and and local Peruvian entrepreneurs to help them design or improve their marketing and customer loyalty strategies, create a value proposition and make their businesses competitive in the Peruvian market.
This WOCCU webinar examined how more than 1,200 entrepreneurs have been trained and 788 have defined their business plans in the first 10 months of the program. The School of Dreamers is the first step on what WOCCU calls the “Economic Inclusion Route.” The program also allows participants to applying for seed capital and receive training on financial education. To date, more than 200 people have received seed capital to bolster their busin...
published: 09 Jun 2021
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Peru: Environmental Protection Low on Financial Institutions' Agenda
Ahead of the annual International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting slated to begin tomorrow in Lima, Peru, researchers and journalists presented results of investigations showing how these financial institutions have prioritized investments in infrastructure and the hydrocarbon sector and minimized support for environmental protection. They charge that companies that received major financial support from these institutions have inflicted serious damage on the environment. Rael Mora reports from Lima, teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-environmental-protection-low-on-financial-institutions-agenda/
published: 08 Oct 2015
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Peru's Former Minister, Carolina Trivelli, Joins Global Call to Action on Financial Equality
On International Women’s Day 2021, Alliance and its partners launched a 10-point agenda on how governments and companies can reach financial equality.
The agenda drew an official endorsement from key leaders of Ethiopia, Senegal, Indonesia, The Philippines, Mexico, Malawi, Peru, Ghana, and more. In this video, Peru's former Minister of Social Development, Carolina Trivelli, speaks about specific actions to help women reach financial equality.
#10Actions4Equality
Read more: http://ow.ly/u6cD50E84ab
published: 30 Apr 2021
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Peru Finance Minister’s COVID-19 strategy makes her a champion
Peru's finance minister Maria Antonieta Alva has been winning praises from across the world for leading the country’s fight against the deadly pandemic.
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published: 06 May 2020
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The Rising Economic Cost of Peru’s Protests
Peru’s instability shows no sign of easing – and the economic impact is mounting. Protests are costing between $60 and $100 million per day, report Lucia He and...
Peru’s instability shows no sign of easing – and the economic impact is mounting. Protests are costing between $60 and $100 million per day, report Lucia He and Marcelo Rochabrun.
In bad news for fruit consumers, exporting powerhouse Peru has lost about $300 million in farm shipments during eight weeks of violent turmoil, according to the nation’s agricultural association.
The hundreds of highway blockades that have restricted access to ports have hurt producers of grapes, blueberries and asparagus among other products, Gabriel Amaro, head of Peru’s agricultural producers association, AGAP, said in a telephone interview.
Peru is the world’s biggest blueberry exporter, was set to become the biggest global table-grape shipper and is a major supplier of asparagus. Its fruit supplies are especially critical to the US, where drought and storms have damaged crops, pushing up prices.
When trucks can’t arrive because of blockades, some operations have been forced to shut plants and suspend harvesting due to insufficient refrigerated storage space, Amaro said. Some producers have tried to send trucks along unpaved tracks through the desert. Thousands of small family farms have also suffered large losses.
“Small-scale family agriculture, which supplies the local market, doesn’t normally have refrigeration,” he said. “The exporters do have refrigeration, but they can’t wait weeks and weeks without being able to use the highways.”
The blockades by anti-government protesters have paralyzed swathes of southern Peru, the nation’s mining and tourism heartland, causing large economic damage.
So far, 58 people including a police officer have been killed in protests that erupted after President Pedro Castillo was impeached on Dec. 7 for attempting to dissolve congress.
Congress is meeting to debate early elections as a possible way out of the crisis. Amaro’s group is calling for security forces to clear the blockades. Late last week, police pledged to do so with military support.
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Peru’s instability shows no sign of easing – and the economic impact is mounting. Protests are costing between $60 and $100 million per day, report Lucia He and Marcelo Rochabrun.
In bad news for fruit consumers, exporting powerhouse Peru has lost about $300 million in farm shipments during eight weeks of violent turmoil, according to the nation’s agricultural association.
The hundreds of highway blockades that have restricted access to ports have hurt producers of grapes, blueberries and asparagus among other products, Gabriel Amaro, head of Peru’s agricultural producers association, AGAP, said in a telephone interview.
Peru is the world’s biggest blueberry exporter, was set to become the biggest global table-grape shipper and is a major supplier of asparagus. Its fruit supplies are especially critical to the US, where drought and storms have damaged crops, pushing up prices.
When trucks can’t arrive because of blockades, some operations have been forced to shut plants and suspend harvesting due to insufficient refrigerated storage space, Amaro said. Some producers have tried to send trucks along unpaved tracks through the desert. Thousands of small family farms have also suffered large losses.
“Small-scale family agriculture, which supplies the local market, doesn’t normally have refrigeration,” he said. “The exporters do have refrigeration, but they can’t wait weeks and weeks without being able to use the highways.”
The blockades by anti-government protesters have paralyzed swathes of southern Peru, the nation’s mining and tourism heartland, causing large economic damage.
So far, 58 people including a police officer have been killed in protests that erupted after President Pedro Castillo was impeached on Dec. 7 for attempting to dissolve congress.
Congress is meeting to debate early elections as a possible way out of the crisis. Amaro’s group is calling for security forces to clear the blockades. Late last week, police pledged to do so with military support.
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- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 4715
2:25
Peru's economy: Anti-government protests disrupt supply chains
Anti-government protests in Peru have affected all sectors of the economy, causing severe losses.
Tourism and food supplies are in short supply due to roadbloc...
Anti-government protests in Peru have affected all sectors of the economy, causing severe losses.
Tourism and food supplies are in short supply due to roadblocks.
Despite efforts by security forces to clear the streets, officials fear the long-term effect on the economy and workers worry about making ends meet.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports.
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https://wn.com/Peru's_Economy_Anti_Government_Protests_Disrupt_Supply_Chains
Anti-government protests in Peru have affected all sectors of the economy, causing severe losses.
Tourism and food supplies are in short supply due to roadblocks.
Despite efforts by security forces to clear the streets, officials fear the long-term effect on the economy and workers worry about making ends meet.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports.
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- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 7860
1:47
#EveryID Has A Story: Advancing Financial Inclusion Through ID in Peru
The World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative is documenting—through the #EveryID has a story campaign—how official IDs have a transformativ...
The World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative is documenting—through the #EveryID has a story campaign—how official IDs have a transformative effect on people’s lives. In Peru, each citizen has a unique ID number provided through the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC), which uses biometrics, such as fingerprints, to authenticate a person’s identity. With this unique ID number, verification is simple and has made for quick, real-time transactions such as for new e-wallet users. Here, many Peruvians like Maria, initially hesitant to embrace the application, have now signed up for the service, which analysts plan for it to be used as a tool to promote financial inclusion in Peru. ID4D brings global knowledge and expertise across sectors to help countries realize the transformational potential of digital identification systems. It operates across the World Bank Group with global practices and units working on digital development, social protection, health, financial inclusion, governance, gender, and legal issues. https://id4d.worldbank.org/
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The World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative is documenting—through the #EveryID has a story campaign—how official IDs have a transformative effect on people’s lives. In Peru, each citizen has a unique ID number provided through the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC), which uses biometrics, such as fingerprints, to authenticate a person’s identity. With this unique ID number, verification is simple and has made for quick, real-time transactions such as for new e-wallet users. Here, many Peruvians like Maria, initially hesitant to embrace the application, have now signed up for the service, which analysts plan for it to be used as a tool to promote financial inclusion in Peru. ID4D brings global knowledge and expertise across sectors to help countries realize the transformational potential of digital identification systems. It operates across the World Bank Group with global practices and units working on digital development, social protection, health, financial inclusion, governance, gender, and legal issues. https://id4d.worldbank.org/
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP 🌐 The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
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- published: 08 Jul 2021
- views: 230
3:24
Solarizing Peru - Supporting local currency debt market development
The Peruvian government partnered with the World Bank's Government Debt and Risk Management (GDRM) Program to improve the issuance framework for government secu...
The Peruvian government partnered with the World Bank's Government Debt and Risk Management (GDRM) Program to improve the issuance framework for government securities, for lowering cost and risk of public borrowing, through building a deep and liquid domestic market. Jose Olivares, Director of Financial Markets at Peru's Economy and Finance Ministry, talks about their journey.
https://wn.com/Solarizing_Peru_Supporting_Local_Currency_Debt_Market_Development
The Peruvian government partnered with the World Bank's Government Debt and Risk Management (GDRM) Program to improve the issuance framework for government securities, for lowering cost and risk of public borrowing, through building a deep and liquid domestic market. Jose Olivares, Director of Financial Markets at Peru's Economy and Finance Ministry, talks about their journey.
- published: 12 May 2020
- views: 848
4:18
Peru: Developing Countries Push Interests at World Financial Meet
During the 2015 annual summit of the World Bank and the IMF currently underway in Lima, the G-24 developing countries are pressing for better international repr...
During the 2015 annual summit of the World Bank and the IMF currently underway in Lima, the G-24 developing countries are pressing for better international representation and seeking to coordinate their own positions on monetary and development issues. Financial leaders claim success in the fight against poverty but recognize the difficulty of doing so amid the economic slowdown and continued capital fight out of emerging markets. Ordinary Peruvians, however, question the success stories of the rich and powerful. Rael Mora reports from Lima. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-developing-countries-push-interests-at-world-financial-meet/
https://wn.com/Peru_Developing_Countries_Push_Interests_At_World_Financial_Meet
During the 2015 annual summit of the World Bank and the IMF currently underway in Lima, the G-24 developing countries are pressing for better international representation and seeking to coordinate their own positions on monetary and development issues. Financial leaders claim success in the fight against poverty but recognize the difficulty of doing so amid the economic slowdown and continued capital fight out of emerging markets. Ordinary Peruvians, however, question the success stories of the rich and powerful. Rael Mora reports from Lima. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-developing-countries-push-interests-at-world-financial-meet/
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 51
2:31
Peru's business owners feel financial pinch - 16 Feb 09
In 2008 Peru's economy grew by nearly 10 per cent - the fastest expansion in all of Latin America.
But there are now growing signs that even the biggest ear...
In 2008 Peru's economy grew by nearly 10 per cent - the fastest expansion in all of Latin America.
But there are now growing signs that even the biggest earners of 2008 are feeling the pinch.
Marcia Lopes owns what used to be a successful knitwear company in Lima, Peru. She spoke to Al Jazeera about how the crisis has affected her.
https://wn.com/Peru's_Business_Owners_Feel_Financial_Pinch_16_Feb_09
In 2008 Peru's economy grew by nearly 10 per cent - the fastest expansion in all of Latin America.
But there are now growing signs that even the biggest earners of 2008 are feeling the pinch.
Marcia Lopes owns what used to be a successful knitwear company in Lima, Peru. She spoke to Al Jazeera about how the crisis has affected her.
- published: 16 Feb 2009
- views: 3738
59:54
The School of Dreamers: Growing Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion in Peru
The School of Dreamers is a program created by World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Economic Inclusion Project that strengthens Venezuelan migrant and and loc...
The School of Dreamers is a program created by World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Economic Inclusion Project that strengthens Venezuelan migrant and and local Peruvian entrepreneurs to help them design or improve their marketing and customer loyalty strategies, create a value proposition and make their businesses competitive in the Peruvian market.
This WOCCU webinar examined how more than 1,200 entrepreneurs have been trained and 788 have defined their business plans in the first 10 months of the program. The School of Dreamers is the first step on what WOCCU calls the “Economic Inclusion Route.” The program also allows participants to applying for seed capital and receive training on financial education. To date, more than 200 people have received seed capital to bolster their businesses.
This virtual event featured presentations from:
• Jerry Marcus, Director, USAID/Peru Regional Migration and Health Office
• Oscar Guzmán, Chief of Party, WOCCU Economic Inclusion Project
• Oscar Pérez, President, Unión Venezolana en Perú
You can learn more about the Economic Inclusion Project at:
https://www.woccu.org/international_projects/current_projects/peru_ecuador
https://wn.com/The_School_Of_Dreamers_Growing_Entrepreneurship_And_Financial_Inclusion_In_Peru
The School of Dreamers is a program created by World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Economic Inclusion Project that strengthens Venezuelan migrant and and local Peruvian entrepreneurs to help them design or improve their marketing and customer loyalty strategies, create a value proposition and make their businesses competitive in the Peruvian market.
This WOCCU webinar examined how more than 1,200 entrepreneurs have been trained and 788 have defined their business plans in the first 10 months of the program. The School of Dreamers is the first step on what WOCCU calls the “Economic Inclusion Route.” The program also allows participants to applying for seed capital and receive training on financial education. To date, more than 200 people have received seed capital to bolster their businesses.
This virtual event featured presentations from:
• Jerry Marcus, Director, USAID/Peru Regional Migration and Health Office
• Oscar Guzmán, Chief of Party, WOCCU Economic Inclusion Project
• Oscar Pérez, President, Unión Venezolana en Perú
You can learn more about the Economic Inclusion Project at:
https://www.woccu.org/international_projects/current_projects/peru_ecuador
- published: 09 Jun 2021
- views: 63
2:06
Peru: Environmental Protection Low on Financial Institutions' Agenda
Ahead of the annual International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting slated to begin tomorrow in Lima, Peru, researchers and journalists presented results of inve...
Ahead of the annual International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting slated to begin tomorrow in Lima, Peru, researchers and journalists presented results of investigations showing how these financial institutions have prioritized investments in infrastructure and the hydrocarbon sector and minimized support for environmental protection. They charge that companies that received major financial support from these institutions have inflicted serious damage on the environment. Rael Mora reports from Lima, teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-environmental-protection-low-on-financial-institutions-agenda/
https://wn.com/Peru_Environmental_Protection_Low_On_Financial_Institutions'_Agenda
Ahead of the annual International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting slated to begin tomorrow in Lima, Peru, researchers and journalists presented results of investigations showing how these financial institutions have prioritized investments in infrastructure and the hydrocarbon sector and minimized support for environmental protection. They charge that companies that received major financial support from these institutions have inflicted serious damage on the environment. Rael Mora reports from Lima, teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/peru-environmental-protection-low-on-financial-institutions-agenda/
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 13
1:41
Peru's Former Minister, Carolina Trivelli, Joins Global Call to Action on Financial Equality
On International Women’s Day 2021, Alliance and its partners launched a 10-point agenda on how governments and companies can reach financial equality.
The age...
On International Women’s Day 2021, Alliance and its partners launched a 10-point agenda on how governments and companies can reach financial equality.
The agenda drew an official endorsement from key leaders of Ethiopia, Senegal, Indonesia, The Philippines, Mexico, Malawi, Peru, Ghana, and more. In this video, Peru's former Minister of Social Development, Carolina Trivelli, speaks about specific actions to help women reach financial equality.
#10Actions4Equality
Read more: http://ow.ly/u6cD50E84ab
https://wn.com/Peru's_Former_Minister,_Carolina_Trivelli,_Joins_Global_Call_To_Action_On_Financial_Equality
On International Women’s Day 2021, Alliance and its partners launched a 10-point agenda on how governments and companies can reach financial equality.
The agenda drew an official endorsement from key leaders of Ethiopia, Senegal, Indonesia, The Philippines, Mexico, Malawi, Peru, Ghana, and more. In this video, Peru's former Minister of Social Development, Carolina Trivelli, speaks about specific actions to help women reach financial equality.
#10Actions4Equality
Read more: http://ow.ly/u6cD50E84ab
- published: 30 Apr 2021
- views: 62
1:37
Peru Finance Minister’s COVID-19 strategy makes her a champion
Peru's finance minister Maria Antonieta Alva has been winning praises from across the world for leading the country’s fight against the deadly pandemic.
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Peru's finance minister Maria Antonieta Alva has been winning praises from across the world for leading the country’s fight against the deadly pandemic.
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https://wn.com/Peru_Finance_Minister’S_Covid_19_Strategy_Makes_Her_A_Champion
Peru's finance minister Maria Antonieta Alva has been winning praises from across the world for leading the country’s fight against the deadly pandemic.
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NEWS9 is Karnataka's only English news channel, committed to delivering objective and insightful news and information.
NEWS9 covers a wide array of issues - from civic to political, from sport to entertainment, from law and order to national security. With an experienced team of journalists and subject matter experts, NEWS9 is your one-stop shop for news presented as the world sees it.
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- published: 06 May 2020
- views: 1013