Bibliographic citations
Jurado, J., (2023). Procesos de comunicación del sector público para la titulación de tierras de comunidades campesinas 2016-2019 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23942
Jurado, J., Procesos de comunicación del sector público para la titulación de tierras de comunidades campesinas 2016-2019 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23942
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title = "Procesos de comunicación del sector público para la titulación de tierras de comunidades campesinas 2016-2019",
author = "Jurado Tasayco, Joel Fernando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The present investigation analyzes the communication for the decisional alignment of the policies and plans in the State entities involved with one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the ILO Recommendations related to the elimination of extreme poverty in populations. most vulnerable, which in this case were the peasant communities. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the International Labor Organization (ILO), through the Agenda for Sustainable Development and Declaration 169, position the need for land titling as a means of eradicating extreme poverty of the peasant communities. These guidelines are a requirement with constitutional rank for the Peruvian State and the central and regional government agencies involved for the benefit of 6 peasant communities whose population is mostly struggling in extreme poverty. The methodology used has been qualitative, including content analysis techniques to verify the decisional alignment contained in the policies and plans of the Central Government (National Agreement Forum, Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation) and the Regional Governments of Apurímac, Cusco and Junín, in the years 2016-2019. Secondarily, in-depth interviews with officials in charge of land titling and congressmen of the Land Titling Commission of the Peasant and Native Communities of the Congress of the Republic in 2019 have also been used. The results confirm the nonexistence of an alignment to international decisions by the National Agreement Forum and MIDAGRI; the rupture of the public value chain with the Executing Entities of the Regional Governments; and, the exclusion of peasant communities from the main decisions on integral territorial property, prior consultation to improve their negotiation capacity and access to the benefits of the subsoil and adjacent productive resources. From this communicational and decisional neglect, peasant communities, in addition to being extremely poor, remain the sectors most affected by horizontal inequality; that is, due to ethnic-racial discrimination, whose consequences on the social order are unpredictable.
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