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Official name: Republic of Peru
National day: July 28th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Lima
Form of government: presidential representative democratic republic, independent and sovereign social. Branches: executive, legislative and judicial
Political division: the country is divided politically into 24 departments and geographically into three regions of Costa (coast), Sierra (highlands) and Selva (jungle).
Head of state: Dina Boluarte
Population:31 488 625 (2016)
Language: Spanish (official), Quechua, Aimara and other dialects spoken in native forest communities
Currency: Nuevo Sol
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Project Contingency Plan for Health Protection in Indigenous Peoples carries out a technical mission in the Triple Frontier: Peru-Brazil-Colombia
In the context of the project Contingency Plan for the Protection of Health in Vulnerable Indigenous Peoples and in Initial Contact, the...
ACTO and GBIF join efforts for biodiversity
Biodiversity data will be shared in the Amazon Regional Observatory (ARO). The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on October 29. The...
ACTO hires consulting firm to prepare protocols for monitoring the quantity and quality of surface water
Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organzation – ACTO and the National Water Agency – ANA Brazil Amazon Project: regional action in the area of...
New ACTO headquarters strengthens partnerships for the Amazon
Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization implements the Amazon Cooperation Treaty, signed by eight Amazon countries The Amazon Cooperation...
ACTO holds the First Meeting of Authors of the Assessment of the State of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Amazon
In a virtual event held last Friday, October 8, 2021, the Permanent Secretariat of ACTO coordinated the First Meeting of Authors of the...
Leticia Pact: Amazon countries support the strengthening of ACTO
The governments of six Amazonian countries supported the strengthening of the ACTO as an institutional tool for work in the Amazon Region...