Share

Peru


  • 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
    Also AvailableEgalement disponible(s)
  • 18-December-2017

    English

    Continuous Reporting System on International Migration in the Americas (SICREMI)

    SICREMI is an initiative of the Organization of American States (OAS) that aims to contribute to the promotion and development of public policies that lead to improved migration management in the Americas through the facilitation of dialogue, cooperation, institutional strengthening and access to information.

    Related Documents
  • 6-December-2017

    English

    OECD Reviews of Health Systems: Peru 2017

    This is the OECD’s first Health System Review of Peru. It seeks to support Peru’s policy goal to attain universal health coverage by 2021, and build a high-performing health system with continuously improving accessibility, quality, efficiency and sustainability. Peru’s health care system is confronting a complex set of challenges. The population faces persistent rates of infectious diseases, alongside an increasingly heavy burden of non-communicable disease. Governance must simultaneously grapple with how to assure basic access – universal health coverage has still not been achieved, for instance – while prioritising efficiency and value for money, and improving care quality. This Health System Review of Peru makes a number of recommendations to strengthen performance of the health system, with a particular focus on the government-subidised health system – the Sistema Integral de Salud. Using examples of best practice drawn from OECD and Latin American health systems, the Review addresses how Peru can promote access to high quality care and achieve universal health coverage; take a more strategic approach to funding, budgeting, and purchasing; and become a data-driven health system that puts people at the centre.
  • 6-December-2017

    English

    Monitoring Health System Performance in Peru - Data and Statistics

    Peru has seen great progress towards the goal of providing universal health coverage to its population but still faces structural barriers to provide accessible and quality care . At the same time, Peru is going through a demographic and epidemiological transition, with an increasing disease burden from non-communicable diseases, with significant increases in cancer, CVD and diabetes, especially in urban areas. Measuring how the Peruvian health system is responding to these challenges requires a solid set of health sector statistics and indicators, underpinned by a robust health information system. The breadth and depth of data must be relevant and applicable to decision making at all levels of the health system, both to respond to national policy needs as well as comparing Peru in a regional and global context. This report assesses the status and availability of Peru’s routinely reported health sector data and statistics as well as the underlying data infrastructure. The report provides a set of recommendations to improve the health information system and to strengthen data coverage and comparability as Peru’s health care system develops.
  • 10-November-2017

    Spanish

    Estudio de bienestar y políticas de juventud en Perú...en 60 segundos

    Este folleto explica en 60 segundos los principales hallazgos del Estudio de bienestar y políticas de juventud en Perú. Este estudio proporciona un análisis de la situación de los jóvenes en términos de inclusión social y bienestar. Se proponen recomendaciones concretas de política pública para maximizar el impacto de la acción gubernamental en favor de los jóvenes.

    Related Documents
  • 9-November-2017

    English

    Youth Inclusion Project - Piter Vega

    Here is the story of Piter Vega, 22, from Lima, Peru : "My name is Piter Vega and I am 22 years old. I was born in Abancay, in southern Peru, and I lived there until I finished high school. My mom was a housewife and my dad was a farmer. Now I live in Lima, the capital. I am currently in my last year of political science."

    Related Documents
    Also AvailableEgalement disponible(s)
  • 16-October-2017

    English, PDF, 1,157kb

    Unlocking the potential of Youth Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries in 60 seconds

    The report Unlocking the Potential of Youth Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the role of youth entrepreneurship in generating employment in developing countries.

    Related Documents
  • 20-September-2017

    English

    Public Procurement in Peru - Reinforcing Capacity and Co-ordination

    Public procurement is becoming a strategic tool in Peru for achieving key policy objectives. The legislative reforms enacted in 2016 indicate a strong commitment from the government to modernise the public procurement system. In fact, the system is currently going through a transitional period, moving from excessive formalities and complex tendering processes to prioritizing results and value for money. This report examines ongoing public procurement reforms in Peru, focusing on issues such as procurement processes, participation in tenders, and the culture of integrity in the public procurement process. It provides guidance to help Peru implement reforms that enhance the efficiency, transparency and accountability of the system.
  • 22-August-2017

    Spanish

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

    La OCDE lanzó el Estudio de bienestar y políticas de juventud en el Perú en un evento de alto nivel organizado el jueves 3 de agosto en Lima. Asistieron al acto el Sr. Fernando Cáceres, Viceministro de Educación; Sr. Carlos Tengan, Secretario Nacional de Juventud y Sr. Steefan Pauwels, Jefe de la Sección de Cooperación de la Delegación de la Unión Europea en el Perú.

    Related Documents
  • 22-August-2017

    Spanish, PDF, 761kb

    Agenda del lanzamiento del Estudio de bienestar y políticas de juventud en el Perú de la OCDE

    Una reunión de alto nivel se llevó a cabo el 3 de agosto en Lima, Perú para lanzar el estudio de la revisión de la política de bienestar de los jóvenes de Perú. El documento adjunto es la agenda del evento.

    Related Documents
  • << < 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 > >>