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Peru

Helvetas supports Peru’s rural and urban population, in particular small farmers, to better cope with new challenges such as climate change, nature-based solutions, inclusive economic growth and migration. Our priority is to protect the livelihoods of the Andean population through the sustainable use of natural resources: water, land, grazing lands and forest.
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  • Capital
    Lima
  • Area
    1,285,216,000 km²
  • Poverty rate*
    28% of the population live under the poverty line of $1.90 per day
  • UN DEVELOPMENT INDEX*
    Rank: 79 out of 193
  • Population
    33,845,000
  • People supported per year
    12,074
  • Thematic focus
    Climate & Disaster Resilience
    Education and Vocational Skills
    Private Sector Development
    Advocacy
    Gender & Social Equity
    Humanitarian Response
* Source: UN Data/ INEI Data

Thanks to a diversified economy driven by sectors such as mining, agriculture, fisheries, and services, Peru has achieved sustained growth and significant progress in reducing poverty since the early 2000s. However, these gains remain unevenly distributed. Rural and Indigenous populations—particularly in the highlands and Amazon—continue to face structural barriers, with poverty rates in some regions exceeding 40%, compared to a national average of just over 30%. 

Environmental degradation, largely caused by illegal deforestation and extractive activities, continues to undermine rural livelihoods. The effects of climate change—such as frequent floods, droughts, and landslides—further threaten food security and agricultural productivity. 

Efforts are underway to promote inclusive development and environmental sustainability. These include cash transfer initiatives targeting vulnerable populations and integrated landscape management projects that seek to balance conservation with income generation. Nonetheless, addressing long-standing inequalities and building resilience in the face of environmental and economic shocks remain pressing challenges. 

Traditional and modern methods in farming

Helvetas supports smallholders to secure their livelihoods. They are reviving traditional practices and introducing modern methods to adapt to climate change. For example, they grow traditional, more resistant varieties of corn and quinoa. Helvetas also trains farmers’ associations to better access markets, negotiate higher prices for their produce and comply with the standards required to export their products. 

Adaption to climate change

The sustainable management of natural resources remains a central priority, as environmental degradation directly threatens the livelihood of Andean and Amazonian communities. We work in close coordination with national and regional authorities –particularly the ministries of Environment and Economy— to share knowledge and scale up proven climate change adaptation strategies. By integrating successful local practices into public policies and national programs. 

Visit the website of Helvetas Peru.

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Our Projects in South America

 If you would like to know more about our work in Peru, click on each project for details.

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Bolivia Voice, Inclusion & Cohesion

Economic Empowerment for a Strong Community

Peru Private Sector Development

MiCacao Project

Bolivia Climate Smart Agriculture

Yungas Transition

Climate & Disaster Resilience

Every year, we support over 1,000,000 people in adapting to climate change, reducing the risks of disasters, sustainably managing natural resources, and conserving nature.

Private Sector Development

Youth need access to reliable, fairly paid jobs to break the cycle of poverty. Helvetas creates partnerships and promotes policies that build more inclusive economies.

Voice, Inclusion & Cohesion

In many countries where we work, men and women are unable to claim their rights and participate actively in decision-making processes.
Contact

HELVETAS PERU
Av. Ricardo Palma 857
Miraflores
450345 Lima
Perú

Phone: +51 1 444 04 93
E-Mail: peru@helvetas.org