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Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Peru)

Government ministry of Peru


Government ministry of Peru

FieldValue
postMinister of Development and Social Inclusion of Peru
termlengthby appointment
appointerPresident
imageFile:Leslie Urteaga, 2023 1.1.jpg
incumbentLeslie Urteaga
incumbentsince31 January 2025
formation20 October 2011
inauguralCarolina Trivelli

The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion () is a government ministry of Peru. It is responsible for the implementation of social aid national programmes. It was created in 2011, during the presidency of Ollanta Humala. The inaugural minister was economist Carolina Trivelli.

, the minister is Leslie Urteaga.

History and function

President Ollanta Humala had initially pledged to form a Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion. However, on 18 August, the cabinet authorised the creation of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion, whose function would be to implement the social programmes of the government to promote "social inclusion." The ministry was created with the purpose of turning the social programmes into productive tools for the benefit of the poor. One of its objectives is to create conditions so that beneficiaries of such social programmes as Juntos, Pension 65 and Cuna Mas, as promoted by Humala's policy of promoting social inclusion during his campaign, can use the subsidies for "financial leverage" to improve their quality of life, according to Prime Minister Salomon Lerner Ghitis.

The ministry would be in charge of some social issues that were formerly managed by either the Ministry of Women's Affairs, the cabinet, or the Ministry of Finance. The Ministry of Production would continue to be in charge of such sectors as those involving fisheries and industries. The Ministry of Women's Affairs, however, would undergo some changes.

The inaugural minister, Kurt Burneo, said that "The idea is to centralise the social programmes. One of the current problems that has led to glaring economic losses is the fact that the social programmes are disperse." He further added that his role would entail the formulation, planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of the national and sectoral policy on social development and inclusion.

New social program is "The National Photovoltaic Household Electrification Program", which goal is to secure electrification for poorest people in Peru.

List of ministers

NameTook officeLeft officeParty
1.url=http://www.rpp.com.pe/2011-12-11-presidente-ollanta-humala-tomo-juramento-a-nuevos-ministros-noticia_430735.htmltitle=Presidente Ollanta Humala tomó juramento a nuevos ministroswork=RPPdate=11 December 2011accessdate=17 February 2012}}21 October 201122 July 2013
2.Mónica Rubio García24 July 201324 February 2014
3.url=http://www.midis.gob.pe/index.php/es/centro-de-informacion/843-paola-bustamante-suarez-juramento-como-nueva-ministra-de-desarrollo-e-inclusion-socialtitle=Paola Bustamante Suarez juramentó como nueva Ministra de Desarrollo e Inclusion Socialwork=RPPdate=25 February 2014url-status=deadarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160914141607/http://www.midis.gob.pe/index.php/es/centro-de-informacion/843-paola-bustamante-suarez-juramento-como-nueva-ministra-de-desarrollo-e-inclusion-socialarchivedate=14 September 2016accessdate=24 August 2018}}24 February 201428 July 2016
4.Lucía Cayetana Aljovín Gazzani28 July 201627 July 2017
5.Fiorella Giannina Molinelli Aristondo27 July 20179 January 2018
6.9 January 20182 April 2018
7.Liliana del Carmen La Rosa Huertas2 April 201811 March 2019
8.11 March 201930 September 2019
9.3 October 201927 October 2019
10.Ariela Luna29 October 201915 July 2020
11.Patricia Donayre15 July 202010 November 2020
12.12 November 202017 November 2020
13.18 November 202028 July 2021
14.Dina Boluarte29 July 202125 November 2022
15.25 November 20227 December 2022
16.10 December 202231 January 2025
17.Leslie Urteaga31 January 2025Incumbent

References

References

  1. [http://www.juventudrebelde.co.cu/international/2011-07-30/peruvian-president-ollanta-humala-promises-change-/ Peruvian President Ollanta Humala Promises Change – International – Juventud Rebelde – The newspaper of Cuban Youth] {{webarchive. link. (3 August 2012)
  2. "Peru's Cabinet passes bill to create Development, Social Inclusion Ministry {{!}} ANDINA - Peru News Agency".
  3. [http://archive.livinginperu.com/news-15565-politics-perus-humala-creates-ministry-development-social-inclusion Living in Peru » News » Peru’s Humala creates Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion]
  4. [http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/stock-market-news-story.aspx?storyid=201108181002dowjonesdjonline000347&title=peru-cabinet-approves-creation-of-new-ministry Peru Cabinet Approves Creation Of New Ministry]
  5. "Peru passes bill to create Development and Social Inclusion Ministry".
  6. Richmond, Holly. (18 July 2013). "Peru's poorest will soon have solar power". [[Grist Magazine]].
  7. (11 December 2011). "Presidente Ollanta Humala tomó juramento a nuevos ministros". RPP.
  8. (25 February 2014). "Paola Bustamante Suarez juramentó como nueva Ministra de Desarrollo e Inclusion Social". RPP.
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