Qali Warma schools, Common Pots and homes located in the 50 poorest districts of the population will also be considered, according to INEI data.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) increased the value of the FISE Vale to S/ 43 for educational institutions of the Qali Warma program, as well as homes located in the 50 poorest districts of the population, according to the “Provincial Monetary Poverty Map and District” published by the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).
Through Supreme Decree No. 005-2023-EM, the ministry also extended this benefit to soup kitchens that provide their services within the framework of the Food Supplement Program (PCA), and the Citizen Initiatives for Temporary Food Support (ICAAT) called pots common.
Homes located in the provinces in the jungle zone in which hydrocarbon deposits are located in exploitation will also be considered, as determined by the Administrator through Resolution of the organizational unit that exercises said function in the Minem.
In the latter case, it must be carried out considering the targeting criteria established in the regulations of the Hydrocarbons Energy Security System and the Energy Social Inclusion Fund.
FISE is the Energy Social Inclusion Fund created by the government to bring less polluting energy to the most vulnerable populations in the country, one of the objectives is to promote access to LPG through social compensation. The FISE Voucher is a monthly discount voucher for exclusive use for the purchase of a domestic ball of up to 10 kg.
Source: Larepublica

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