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in Public Sector Budget for Fiscal Year 2023The government has allocated more than 7 billion soles for social programs aimed at helping the poor.
As you know, social protection is carried out to help people low income with grants that enable them to lead a quality life.
For this reason, the government has included social protection to promote greater equity, the full realization of the economic and social rights of the population, and accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
How much will be allocated for social programs?
According to the budget law, for the next year the state will allocate a total of 7,806 million soles, which is three times more than the amount awarded between 2017 and 2023, when 2,024 people were transferred.
These are the programs that will be financed by the budget
With the transfer of these more than 7 billion dollars, it will be possible to finance measures to help vulnerable segments of the population; In addition, expanding coverage of the National School Feeding Program (Kali Varma), the National Solidarity Assistance Program (Pension 65), the National Direct Assistance Program for the Poorest Sectors (Huntos), and the National Assistance Program – Funded Pension for People with Severe Disabilities in conditions of poverty (Contigo).
Increase the monthly payment of pensions 65
In addition, the pension is expected to increase by another 50 soles, exclusively during 2023, in favor of 65 pension users.
For 2023, the Qali Warma budget program provides resources in the amount of 2,040 million soles.
With this, it will increase from 4 million 243 509 students in 2022 to 4 million 268 687 students. next year in primary, primary and secondary public educational institutions located among the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, as well as with a full-time school regime (FOD) and differentiated attention forms (DDA).
Source: RPP

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