Gender-sensitive Approaches for the Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women in Poverty and their Families
This book presents the results of the study 'New Approaches for Improving the Development Outcomes of the Extractive Industry in Peru: Improving Impacts on Women in Poverty and Their Families.' In recent years, large amounts of 'deve...
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURE ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BALANCE SHEET BANK MANAGEMENT BREADWINNER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CHILD CARE CITIZEN CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORRUPTION CULTURAL BARRIERS CULTURAL NORM CULTURAL VALUES DECENTRALIZATION DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISABLED DISADVANTAGED WOMEN DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS EDUCATION OF WOMEN EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EQUAL RIGHTS EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXCLUSION OF WOMEN EXPENDITURES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FAMILY FARM FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY VIOLENCE FEMALE FEMINISM FEMINIST FEMINISTS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL SERVICES FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FUNDING SOURCE FUNDING SOURCES FUTURE GENERATIONS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER ISSUES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT OFFICES GROUP OF WOMEN HEALTH RISKS HOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIGENOUS WOMEN INEQUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION INTEGRATION OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL POPULATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MANDATES MARGINALIZATION MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NGOS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF WORKERS NUTRITION OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PERSONAL SAFETY POLICY FRAMEWORK POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESS CONFERENCE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROMOTION OF WOMEN PROSTITUTES PROSTITUTION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPHERE QUALITY OF LIFE RADIO RECEIPTS RESPECT ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES SANITATION SAVINGS SELF-ESTEEM SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHERS SKILL LEVEL SOCIAL CONFLICTS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF INCOME SPONSORS STATUS OF WOMEN SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TIMELY USE TRANSPORTATION UNEQUAL ACCESS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USE OF RESOURCES VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE WOMEN WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLIES WIDOWS WILL WIVES WOMAN WOMEN'S ISSUES WORKFORCE WORKING POPULATION |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURE ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BALANCE SHEET BANK MANAGEMENT BREADWINNER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CHILD CARE CITIZEN CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORRUPTION CULTURAL BARRIERS CULTURAL NORM CULTURAL VALUES DECENTRALIZATION DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISABLED DISADVANTAGED WOMEN DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS EDUCATION OF WOMEN EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EQUAL RIGHTS EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXCLUSION OF WOMEN EXPENDITURES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FAMILY FARM FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY VIOLENCE FEMALE FEMINISM FEMINIST FEMINISTS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL SERVICES FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FUNDING SOURCE FUNDING SOURCES FUTURE GENERATIONS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER ISSUES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT OFFICES GROUP OF WOMEN HEALTH RISKS HOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIGENOUS WOMEN INEQUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION INTEGRATION OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL POPULATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MANDATES MARGINALIZATION MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NGOS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF WORKERS NUTRITION OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PERSONAL SAFETY POLICY FRAMEWORK POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESS CONFERENCE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROMOTION OF WOMEN PROSTITUTES PROSTITUTION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPHERE QUALITY OF LIFE RADIO RECEIPTS RESPECT ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES SANITATION SAVINGS SELF-ESTEEM SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHERS SKILL LEVEL SOCIAL CONFLICTS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF INCOME SPONSORS STATUS OF WOMEN SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TIMELY USE TRANSPORTATION UNEQUAL ACCESS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USE OF RESOURCES VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE WOMEN WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLIES WIDOWS WILL WIVES WOMAN WOMEN'S ISSUES WORKFORCE WORKING POPULATION Ward, Bernie Strongman, John Gender-sensitive Approaches for the Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women in Poverty and their Families |
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Latin America & Caribbean South America Latin America Peru |
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Directions in development; energy and mining |
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This book presents the results of the
study 'New Approaches for Improving the Development
Outcomes of the Extractive Industry in Peru: Improving
Impacts on Women in Poverty and Their Families.' In
recent years, large amounts of 'development
assistance' in the form of infrastructure and social
programs have been made available to communities across Peru
as a result of the presence of extractive industry (EI)
companies. These funds have come through corporate-managed
social programs; royalties; the tax on EI profits, which is
redistributed through the various canons; trust funds; and
the voluntary contribution, which was recently introduced.
With increasing extractive industry presence, and a
decreasing supply of international cooperation aid to Peru,
2 as of 2006, funds from the mining canon alone outstripped
international cooperation aid to Peru. While recent
commodities fluctuations have reduced company profits, and
therefore taxes, canon, and voluntary contributions by
companies, these payments are still very significant and are
greater than international cooperation aid. Although it is
hard in the current international economic climate to make
clear projections, funding resources originating from mining
in Peru will continue to be key to the development of the
poorer communities surrounding the mining operations. One
important way in which EI companies and local governments
responsible for administering the oil, gas, and mining
canons could significantly improve their development
outcomes would be to make sure that their development
assistance approaches have a stronger influence on
women-particularly women from poorer families, who are the
least likely to be able to take advantage of the employment
opportunities and other benefits offered by the
company's presence. |
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Ward, Bernie |
title |
Gender-sensitive Approaches for the
Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women
in Poverty and their Families |
title_short |
Gender-sensitive Approaches for the
Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women
in Poverty and their Families |
title_full |
Gender-sensitive Approaches for the
Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women
in Poverty and their Families |
title_fullStr |
Gender-sensitive Approaches for the
Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women
in Poverty and their Families |
title_full_unstemmed |
Gender-sensitive Approaches for the
Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women
in Poverty and their Families |
title_sort |
gender-sensitive approaches for the
extractive industry in peru : improving the impact on women
in poverty and their families |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-25162021-04-23T14:02:02Z Gender-sensitive Approaches for the Extractive Industry in Peru : Improving the Impact on Women in Poverty and their Families Ward, Bernie Strongman, John ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURE ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BALANCE SHEET BANK MANAGEMENT BREADWINNER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CHILD CARE CITIZEN CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORRUPTION CULTURAL BARRIERS CULTURAL NORM CULTURAL VALUES DECENTRALIZATION DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISABLED DISADVANTAGED WOMEN DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CLIMATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS EDUCATION OF WOMEN EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EQUAL RIGHTS EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXCLUSION OF WOMEN EXPENDITURES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FAMILY FARM FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY VIOLENCE FEMALE FEMINISM FEMINIST FEMINISTS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL SERVICES FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FUNDING SOURCE FUNDING SOURCES FUTURE GENERATIONS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER ISSUES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT OFFICES GROUP OF WOMEN HEALTH RISKS HOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIGENOUS WOMEN INEQUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION INTEGRATION OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL POPULATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MANDATES MARGINALIZATION MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINORITY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NGOS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF WORKERS NUTRITION OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PERSONAL SAFETY POLICY FRAMEWORK POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESS CONFERENCE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROMOTION OF WOMEN PROSTITUTES PROSTITUTION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPHERE QUALITY OF LIFE RADIO RECEIPTS RESPECT ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES SANITATION SAVINGS SELF-ESTEEM SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHERS SKILL LEVEL SOCIAL CONFLICTS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOURCE OF INCOME SPONSORS STATUS OF WOMEN SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TIMELY USE TRANSPORTATION UNEQUAL ACCESS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USE OF RESOURCES VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE WOMEN WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLIES WIDOWS WILL WIVES WOMAN WOMEN'S ISSUES WORKFORCE WORKING POPULATION This book presents the results of the study 'New Approaches for Improving the Development Outcomes of the Extractive Industry in Peru: Improving Impacts on Women in Poverty and Their Families.' In recent years, large amounts of 'development assistance' in the form of infrastructure and social programs have been made available to communities across Peru as a result of the presence of extractive industry (EI) companies. These funds have come through corporate-managed social programs; royalties; the tax on EI profits, which is redistributed through the various canons; trust funds; and the voluntary contribution, which was recently introduced. With increasing extractive industry presence, and a decreasing supply of international cooperation aid to Peru, 2 as of 2006, funds from the mining canon alone outstripped international cooperation aid to Peru. While recent commodities fluctuations have reduced company profits, and therefore taxes, canon, and voluntary contributions by companies, these payments are still very significant and are greater than international cooperation aid. Although it is hard in the current international economic climate to make clear projections, funding resources originating from mining in Peru will continue to be key to the development of the poorer communities surrounding the mining operations. One important way in which EI companies and local governments responsible for administering the oil, gas, and mining canons could significantly improve their development outcomes would be to make sure that their development assistance approaches have a stronger influence on women-particularly women from poorer families, who are the least likely to be able to take advantage of the employment opportunities and other benefits offered by the company's presence. 2012-03-19T09:35:26Z 2012-03-19T09:35:26Z 2011 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000356161_20101115230844 978-0-8213-8208-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2516 English Directions in development; energy and mining CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Latin America & Caribbean South America Latin America Peru |