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Peru Support Group

Promoting the rights and interests of the poorest and most vulnerable sections of Peruvian society.

The site contains the latest news from Peru, campaign issues, events, and a forum for discussion. Key issues covered are human rights, environment, debt and women.

For recent articles on the pandemic search for “Covid-19” in this publication.

Amnesty International

Working to protect human rights worldwide.

Reports on Peru relating to previous regimes, the civil war, and its aftermath can be accessed through annual country reports and reports on specific human rights issues:

Peru’s National Institute of Statistics and Information

Providing the largest source of statistical information about Peru’s social and economic background (in Spanish only).

Embassy of Peru in the United Kingdom

PERU coat of arms for Embassy on Contacts page and for About Peru/Symbols of Peru/coat of arms

Deepening ties of co-operation and understanding between Peru and the United Kingdom.

New Internationalist

Including periodic articles about Peru among thought provoking coverage of a wide range of international development issues in a monthly magazine.

Young Lives is a unique longitudinal study of poverty and inequality documenting the lives of 12,000 children in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam since 2001. Through two decades of mixed methods research, Young Lives has generated unrivalled data and a rich body of knowledge on the causes and consequences of poverty and inequality in low – and middle income- countries

Sustainable development

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by all UN Member States in 2015. At its heart are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – an urgent call for action by all countries, both developed and developing, in a global partnership. Ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. Sustainable Development Report

Facebook

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Gift Aid

Using Gift Aid means that for every £1 you donate Project Peru gets an extra 25p if you are a UK taxpayer and have completed a gift aid form. Single donations are very much appreciated but regular monthly ones give us much more long-term security. Download a form here.

Other Ways of Giving

Supporters in both USA and Canada can now make tax-effective donations direct to Project Peru by using the following links; each country will have its own terms and conditions.

Donating when shopping online