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17/02/2026

Peru's Natural Heritage Project - Amazon & Climate unveils its social and environmental safeguards documents

In order to promote stakeholder participation, inclusion, transparency, respect and sustainability in the project's actions, the socio-environmental safeguards documents are made available to the public. 

Photo: Profonanpe

Photo: Profonanpe

Photo: Profonanpe

 

This is done within the framework of the project «Patrimonio Natural del Perú - Amazonía y Clima: Gestión efectiva de las Áreas Naturales Protegidas de la Amazonía del Perú para la mitigación y adaptación al cambio climático» and in compliance with the requirements of the Green Climate Fund, the socio-environmental safeguards documents developed for this project are made available to the public. This, with the objective of receiving contributions from citizens and key stakeholders that contribute to the strengthening of its implementation, for a period of 30 calendar days.

 

 The documents are:

 

The documents can be reviewed in digital format through this platform, and will also be available in physical format at the offices of the heads of the following protected natural areas as of February 13 of this year: Güeppí-Sekime National Park, Sierra del Divisor National Park, Yaguas National Park, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve, Matsés National Reserve, Pucacuro National Reserve, Altomayo Protected Forest, Abiseo River National Park, Cordillera Azul National Park, Ichigkat Muja-Cordillera del Cóndor National Park, Tabaconas-Namballe National Sanctuary, Cordillera de Colán National Sanctuary, Pui Pui Protected Forest, San Matías-San Carlos Protected Forest, Tingo María National Park, Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park, Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary, Manu National Park, Bahuaja Sonene National Park, Otishi National Park, and Alto Purús National Park.

 

Likewise, the documents may be consulted at the offices of the project's partner Indigenous Organizations: AIDESEP, CONAP, FENAMAD, ORAU, ORDEPIAA, ORNAU, ORPIO and ORNAL, as of February 20 of this year.

Contributions, queries, complaints or suggestions can be channeled through the SERNANP's Mechanism for Attention to Complaints, Queries and Suggestions (MAQS) through the following link https://sis.sernanp.gob.pe/maqs/maqsOnline, The information is also in the physical books of the administrative headquarters and surveillance posts of the natural protected areas in question.

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