The older adults in Peru They are a vulnerable group that requires various aid, even those that do not have access to benefits. In this line, Pension 65 is a social program of the Peruvian government that is part of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS). Its main objective is to improve the living conditions of older adults in extreme poverty.
This program provides a monthly non -contributory pension to people 65 years old or more who are in a situation of economic vulnerability, without access to pensions of the National Pension or Social Security system.
Older adults can access pension 65: Social aid program in 2025
The social program of the Peruvian government, Pension 65The main objective of improving the living conditions of older adults in extreme poverty. From 2025, Pension 65 will increase its bimonthly amount to S/350, benefiting 824,000 older adults in this vulnerable condition. This measure aims to ensure access to basic resources in a context of growing inflation.
The increase of S/100 in the pension It responds to the need to provide social assistance and is within next year’s budget. This adjustment is essential for beneficiaries to live with dignity and access the essentials, such as food and medicines.
Pension 65: Older adults should consider these requirements
If you have 65 years Or more, do not have a retirement pension and your home has been registered as in a situation of extreme poverty by the household targeting system (SISFOH), you can register in the program. It is essential that you do not receive a pension from any type or economic benefits of EsSalud to access this bimonthly financial support.
- People over 65 years.
- Have DNI.
- Do not receive pension from the public or private sector: ONP, AFP or EsSalud.
- That the property of the elderly is classified as ‘poor’ or ‘poor extreme’ in Sisfoh.
What is 65 pension?
He Pension 65 programa social initiative of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS) of Peru, aims to improve the quality of life of older adults in extreme poverty. Through this initiative, they are given a non -contributory monthly pension to support them in the coverage of their basic needs, such as food, health and other essential requirements.
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