Main support programs for local development Main support programs for local development

Main support programs for local development

Main support programs for local development

During 2022, we have implemented projects and programs that contributed to the reduction of social gaps in our areas of operation, which generated a positive impact on the population. In these areas, the main causes of the escalation of social tensions would be determined by the absence or little coverage of basic services, as a result of a reduced management capacity of local and regional governments, as well as the national government.

Action Components

Below are the main activities carried out according to the action component.

Education

We developed three projects in education that benefited 48,146 young people and children, as well as 150 families from localities and communities surrounding our operations.

Educational activities and beneficiaries

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Scholarships in technical careersCommunities surrounding the Iquitos Refinery40 young peopleProvide opportunities to improve the quality of life of students through technical education.
Jinkay Educational ProjectFernando Rosas and Nazareth Communities (ORN, ONP)150 families 230 studentsImprove learning levels and development of social-emotional skills.
Delivery of school suppliesCommunities and populations surrounding our operations48,106 childrenProvide students in the area of influence with materials that allow them to improve their study space.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Scholarships in technical careers 

For more information, visit the following link: Young people from Loreto communities access the Petroperú Scholarship

Jinkay Educational Project

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Delivery of school supplies

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Productive and income-generating

We developed 13 projects in the area of productive development and income generation, and achieved a total of 6,360 beneficiaries.

Activities and beneficiaries in the field of productive action and income generation

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Innovation project in artisanal production techniques in vegetable fibre and ceramicsCommunities surrounding the Iquitos Refinery30 artisans 393 inhabitantsStrengthen the skills and abilities of artisans in order to provide greater dynamism to economic activity in the participating populations.
Technified Spray Irrigation ProjectSan Pedro de Ninacaca Peasant Community200 familiesEfficiently use the water resource for irrigation in times of cold and drought in 12 hectares of pasture cultivation, in order to promote better breeding of the community’s sheep and benefit their sustainable production.
Pota hamburger making projectIlo Province, Moquegua Region60 fishermenTrain fishermen in the management and processing of the leg in order to seek greater economic dynamism.
Iusu Project – Cocoa and Macambo FarmingNuevo Milagro Community (Morona – North Branch of the ONP),16 familiesStrengthen the technical capacities for the management and cultivation of cocoa and macambo, and achieve the installation of 15 hectares of cocoa.
Alas para Crecer Project (small birds)Communities of the Manseriche and Pastaza districts, ONP389 familiesStrengthen capacities in the management, reproduction, feeding, and health of small birds to diversify and enrich the diet in protein.
Program for the Development of Skills and Competencies for the Improvement of TrajectoryPopulation of Conchán, Ninacaca, Ilo, Talara1047 students 34 teachersStrengthen the capacity for job placement or job creation through the development of skills and competencies.
Conchán Urban Agriculture ProgramArea of influence of the Conchán Refinery56 familiesEnsure sustainability in bio-gardens through the recovery of public spaces, and contribute to food security.
Paremos la Olla ProgramComunity soup kitchens in Pariñas, Talara20 soup kitchens 60 peopleContribute to the implementation of soup kitchens in Talara and strengthen their capacities for self-sustainability, self-generation of their resources, knowledge for safe food handling and design of healthy and rich menus.
Entrepreneurship fairs (Talara tourism week)Population of Talara1000 attendeesSupport economic initiatives in the area.
Digital Literacy ProgramPopulation of Talara15 women entrepreneursGuarantee the sustainability and growth of the ventures managed through digital literacy and the productive development of their ventures.
Technical-productive workshops in gastronomy, and computing and informaticsPopulation of Talara40 womenStrengthen technical skills to increase their job qualification (employability), in order to improve their socio-economic situation and quality of life.
Technical training in electromechanical paintingPopulation of Talara40 inhabitantsMaximize employment opportunities in companies involved in the construction of the New Talara Refinery or in any project at a national level.
Technical-Productive Fisheries ProgramArtisanal Fishermen of the Port of San Pedro, Talara120 fishermen 1240 peopleStrengthen the capacities of artisanal fishermen in the use of technological support and geolocation tools in the performance of their fishing activity, in order to contribute to bridging the innovative gap and economic development.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Innovation project in artisanal production techniques in vegetable fibre and ceramics

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Technified Spray Irrigation Project

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Pota hamburger making project

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Alas para Crecer Project

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Program for the Development of Skills and Competencies for the Improvement of Trajectory

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Conchán Urban Agriculture Program

For more information, visit the following link: Petroperú Biogardens Program promotes the planting of organic food.

Paremos la Olla Program

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Technical-productive workshops in gastronomy, and computing and informatics

For more information, visit the following link: Talara women are trained in gastronomy and computing.

Technical training in electromechanical painting

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Technical-Productive Fisheries Program

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Health

We carried out six projects in the field of health action and achieved a total of 220,766 beneficiaries.

Activities and beneficiaries of the health field of action

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Corporate Accompaniment Intervention Program for Pregnant Mothers and Families with ChildrenPopulation of Talara (Piura) and Villa el Salvador (Lima).1150 familiesStrengthen community health strategies to promote good practices in early childhood care and nutrition ( 0-12 months of age).
Delivery of biosafety and cleaning equipmentPopulation of the town of Pariñas and La Brea17,358 people   25 schools   20 soup kitchensContribute to the improvement of sanitary conditions, as well as the guarantee of health in the population.
Free medical campaignsPopulation of the town of Negritos, district of La Brea, Talara5300 villagersFill health gaps through health campaigns and delivery of medicines, in partnership with regional health directorates and the private sector.
Delivery of drinking water (transport and rental of cisterns) due to the shortage of water in the areaPopulation of the province of Talara98,309 inhabitantsContribute to the temporary supply of water to the inhabitants and to the health care of their families.
Disinfection and Fumigation Campaigns in Fishing Terminals and soup kitchensPopulation of the town of Pariñas, Talara300 fishermen   20 soup kitchensContribute to the care of the population’s health.
Support with urban ambulance type II in favor of the Talara II Health CenterPopulation of Talara98,309 inhabitantsContribute to the improvement of health services in the city of Talara, in order to guarantee the timely and adequate transfer of those patients who require specialized care in other health facilities.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Corporate Accompaniment Intervention Program for Pregnant Mothers and Families with Children

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Delivery of biosafety and cleaning equipment

For more information, visit the following link: Talara schools receive personal protective equipment against COVID-19.

Free medical campaigns

For more information, visit the following link: Petroperú started free medical campaigns in Talara.

Delivery of drinking water (transport and rental of cisterns) due to the shortage of water in the area

For more information, visit the following link: Petroperú contributes to the supply of drinking water in the face of shortages in Talara.

Disinfection and Fumigation Campaigns in Fishing Terminals and soup kitchens

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Infrastructure

We carried out an infrastructure activity that benefited 5212 residents of communities surrounding our operations.

Activities and beneficiaries of the infrastructure field of action

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Support for public infrastructureCommunities and populations surrounding our operations5212 inhabitantsImprove public spaces in communities and populations in the area of influence.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Support for public infrastructure

For more information, visit the following link: Petroperú promotes tourism in the community of Iquitos.

Environment

We developed three activities in the field of environmental action, which benefited 29,786 residents of communities surrounding our operations.

Activities and beneficiaries of the environmental field of action

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Solid Waste Management Program in Amazonian CommunitiesCommunities surrounding the Iquitos Refinery2160 inhabitantsTrain new agents of change, committed to improving their environment, so that they can increase the environmental, social and sustainable tourism benefits
Vegetable Planting ProjectCommunities surrounding the Iquitos Refinery580 inhabitantsStrengthen agriculture through the planting and cultivation of vegetables in order to complement the nutrition of students in public schools in the area.
Segregation program, environmental awareness and implementation of clean pointsPopulation of Talara27,046 inhabitantsContribute to recycling and public cleaning in the province of Talara, in order to generate sources of economic income and minimize the final disposal of waste to the landfill.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Solid Waste Management Program in Amazonian Communities

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Vegetable Planting Project

For more information, visit the following link: Schoolchildren of Iquitos strengthen their diet thanks to Petroperú.

Segregation program, environmental awareness and implementation of clean points

For more information, visit the following link: Petroperú contributes to recycling and public cleaning in Talara.

Governance

We carried out an activity in the field of governance, which managed to benefit 300 neighbourhood authorities in towns surrounding our operational framework.

Activities and beneficiaries of the governance field of action

ActivityBeneficiary populationTotal number of BeneficiariesObjective
Capacity Building of Community Authorities (Neighborhood Boards) in Local Governance, Leadership and Public ManagementNeighborhood councils of Pariñas and La Brea, Talara300 community leadersProvide representatives with the necessary tools for the performance of their duties.

Source: Sustainable Development Corporate Management.

Capacity Building of Community Authorities (Neighborhood Boards) in Local Governance, Leadership and Public Management

For more information, visit the following link: Talara Neighborhood Leaders Strengthen Their Capacities in Public Management, Governance, and Leadership.