On June 9, 2008 the MCC and Peru signed a two-year, $35.6 million threshold program to help the government of Peru improve its performance on MCC's Control of Corruption and Immunization Rate indicators. The program seeks to increase immunization rates of rural children against diseases such as measles, diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus in eight targeted regions and assist Peru’s Ministry of Health in strengthening information and vaccination management systems. The program will also help Peru combat corruption by working with the judicial branch, law enforcement, the ombudsman and controller’s offices and civil society organizations to improve internal controls, as well as analyze and simplify administrative processes to reduce opportunities for corruption.The program is due to conclude in July 2011. Peru was originally selected as threshold-eligible in FY2007. Learn more about the MCC's threshold program. Country EligibilityIn FY2010 Peru moved into the upper middle income country (UMIC) category, making it ineligible to participate in the MCC selection process in FY2010 and FY2011. In FY2009, Peru scored above the median on four of six Ruling Justly indicators, two of five Investing in People indicators, and five of six Economic Freedom indicators. Review Peru's performance on the FY2009 selection indicators Review Peru's performance on the FY2008 selection indicators Review Peru's performance on the FY2007 selection indicators Review Peru's performance on the FY2006 selection indicators Learn more about the MCC's country selection process Country FactsData are for 2009 (or most recent year available)
Peru Country Brief from the World Bank Other U.S. PoliciesReview the USAID Peru Mission site Review USAID's strategy in Peru Other DonorsThe top three donors to Peru in 2009 were:
*ODA is official development assistance Other ResourcesU.S. Department of State country profile providing background on Peru's history and U.S.-Peru relations |
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