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  • 26-June-2018

    English

    Key events during Inclusive Framework on BEPS meeting, on 27-28 June 2018 in Lima, Peru

    This two-day event is a key element of the Inclusive Framework, enabling countries to discuss implementation of the BEPS package, in particular the four minimum standards (Harmful Tax Practices, Preventing Treaty Abuse and the Multilateral Instrument, Country-by-Country Reporting, and Improving Dispute Resolution) and feed their perspectives into the global dialogue.

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  • 25-March-2018

    English

    Financial inclusion and literacy in the South American Andes

    Focusing on Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, Maria José Roa, a Senior Researcher at the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies, looks at how financial literacy survey results can play a role in the development of financial inclusion strategies

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  • 19-January-2018

    Spanish

    Proyecto Inclusion Juvenil - Perú

    La población de Perú se caracteriza por una gran diversidad étnica, lingüística, socioeconómica y geográfica, y los jóvenes representan el 19,1% de la población total. Esta página presentará una visión general del trabajo resentido sobre la juventud en el país.

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  • 18-January-2018

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    Transiciones inciertas: Una mirada a los jóvenes de contextos urbanos vulnerables de Lima

    El objetivo de este estudio es analizar las principales barreras y oportunidades con que se encuentran los jóvenes que viven en contextos urbanos vulnerables de la ciudad de Lima en su proceso de transición a la vida adulta.

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  • 10-January-2018

    Spanish

    Perú: Taller nacional, 12 de mayo de 2016, Lima

    La OCDE organizó, junto con la Secretaría Nacional de la Juventud (SENAJU) y el Ministerio de Educación del Perú, un taller dal que se invitó a diferentes actores interesados en Lima, Perú, el 12 de mayo de 2016.

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  • 10-January-2018

    Spanish

    El Centro de Desarrollo de la OCDE lanzó el Estudio de bienestar y políticas de juventud en el Perú

    El informe fue presentado por el Sr. Federico Bonaglia, Director Adjunto del Centro de Desarrollo de la OCDE, en un evento de alto nivel organizado el jueves 3 de agosto en Lima. A la actividad asistieron el Sr. Fernando Cáceres, Viceministro de Educación; el Sr. Carlos Tengan, Secretario Nacional de la Juventud y el Sr. Steefan Pauwels, Jefe de la Sección de Cooperación de la Delegación de la Unión Europea en Perú.

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  • 9-January-2018

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    Presentation "Public policies and youth participation in Peru"

    This presentation shows the main findings and results from the Youth Well-being Policy review of Peru in terms of youth civic participation.

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  • 9-January-2018

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    Presentation "Secondary education in Peru and its challenges in terms of quality"

    This presentation presents the main findings of the Youth Well-being policy review of Peru in terms of education.

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  • 9-January-2018

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    Agenda - The OECD Development Centre lauched the Youth Well-being Policy Review of Peru study

    The OECD Development Centre launched the Youth Well-being policy review of Peru study in a high level event organized on Thursday 3rd August in Lima. The event was attended by Mr. Fernando Cáceres, Vice Minister of Education; Mr. Carlos Tengan, National Secretary for Youth and Mr. Steefan Pauwels, Head of the Cooperation Section of the European Union Delegation to Peru.

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  • 22-December-2017

    English

    OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Peru 2017

    The Environmental Performance Review programme of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides independent assessments of countries’ progress in achieving their domestic and international environmental policy commitments, together with policy-relevant recommendations. The reviews are conducted to promote peer learning, enhance governments’ accountability to each other and to the public, and to improve countries’ environmental performance, individually and collectively. The OECD has been conducting these reviews since 1992, supported by a broad range of economic and environmental data. Each cycle of the Environmental Performance Reviews covers all OECD member countries and selected partner countries. The most recent reviews include: Colombia (2014), Spain (2015), Brazil (2015) and Chile (2016). The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has promoted environmental reviews in Latin America and the Caribbean, in cooperation with the OECD, and has undertaken similar assessments in the states of Amazonas and Acre in Brazil. Part I. Progress toward sustainable development Chapter 1. Background and key environmental trendsChapter 2. Policy-making environmentChapter 3. Economy and the environmentChapter 4. Society and environmentChapter 5. International co-operation and commitments Part II. Environmental quality of life Chapter 6. Air quality managementChapter 7. Management of waste and chemicalsChapter 8. Water resourcesChapter 9. Biodiversity Part III. Use of natural resources base Chapter 10. Farming and forestryChapter 11. FisheriesChapter 12. Mining sector Annex I: Selected Data
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