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Cernaque, O., (2024). Mecanismos de articulación entre las instituciones que participaron en la implementación de las plataformas itinerantes de acción social– PIAS, para acercar los servicios del estado a las poblaciones extremadamente pobres, dispersas y rurales en la cuenca del río Napo, Amazonas del Perú [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27580
Cernaque, O., Mecanismos de articulación entre las instituciones que participaron en la implementación de las plataformas itinerantes de acción social– PIAS, para acercar los servicios del estado a las poblaciones extremadamente pobres, dispersas y rurales en la cuenca del río Napo, Amazonas del Perú []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27580
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title = "Mecanismos de articulación entre las instituciones que participaron en la implementación de las plataformas itinerantes de acción social– PIAS, para acercar los servicios del estado a las poblaciones extremadamente pobres, dispersas y rurales en la cuenca del río Napo, Amazonas del Perú",
author = "Cernaque Miranda, Ofelia Carol",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Despite the global economic crisis, Peru had a sustained growth of 5.3% for almost 20 years; however, it was not accompanied by a growth in State capacity to generate inclusive economic and social development, mainly in areas of extreme poverty such as the Amazon. It is important to point out that throughout history, indigenous communities and native populations have not been included in public policies but have remained on the margins of this growth, expressed in the almost or no access they have to the services offered by the State, noting that the delivery modality is not culturally relevant and that they are also areas of extreme poverty where anemia indicators are 50.9%, chronic child malnutrition 25.7% and violence 63.2%, the highest at the national level. Therefore, the objective of this research is to identify the mechanisms that allowed an articulation between institutions to bring State services closer to the populations of extreme poverty, dispersed and rural areas of the Napo River Basin, under the co-management approach. Due to the importance of the topic, the material and method selected is the hermeneutic study with a mixed design, which links qualitative and quantitative analysis through tools that allow assessing the interrelation of its variables, the dynamics produced and the good practices of co-management as a governance model. For the field work, the literature was reviewed and different methods, techniques and instruments were applied to verify the objective of the problem identified. Finally, conclusions are presented, which point out how workshops, dialogue and coordination tables became articulation mechanisms for the design and implementation of the PIAS, with strong co-management and public policy supports in favor of the Napo basin, in Loreto, highlighting the importance for social management for the contributions in the construction of a culture of citizenship from cultural diversity for the generation of public and social value.
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