Peru works: 203 million soles are transferred to create more than 90,000 temporary jobs

The Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion (MTPE) transferred 203 million 071 thousand 606 soles in favor of the Trabaja Perú program, in order to generate more than 90,000 jobs temporary nationwide.

Said budget will be used to finance 1,647 agreements signed with local governments in order to carry out immediate intervention activities.

The targeted districts are located in the regions of Amazonas (95), Áncash (129), Apurímac (90), Arequipa (60), Ayacucho (120), Callao (08), Cusco (04), Huancavelica (139), Ica (08), Junín (109), Lima (107), Loreto (96), Moquegua (08), and Tacna (12). It is estimated to generate 61,676 temporary jobs.

Also included are districts declared in emergency by natural disasters located in Amazonas (4), Apurímac (02), Ayacucho (122), Cajamarca (62), Cusco (06), Huancavelica (116), Huánuco (65), Junín (96), Loreto (18), Mother of God (22), Piura (109), Puno (11), San Martín (17) and Tumbes (12), where 29,889 additional temporary jobs will be created.

This intervention of the MTPE program will be carried out in the context of Supreme Decree 223-2021-EF, through which an increase in the budget of Trabaja Perú was determined in order to generate additional temporary jobs for the benefit of Peruvians who they need it the most.

What is Trabaja Perú?

Peru works is a program that promotes the generation of temporary employment for the population living in poverty, extreme poverty and affected partially or entirely by natural disasters or emergencies, through the financing or co-financing of public investment projects and labor-intensive activities unqualified (MONC).

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