Beyond Extraction (Phase II): SME and labor market strengthening in Moquegua, Peru (IADB-PE-T1471)

Countries
  • Peru
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Specific Location
Moquegua
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Financial Institutions
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
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Project Status
Approved
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Bank Risk Rating
C
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Borrower
Government of Peru
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Sectors
  • Mining
  • Technical Cooperation
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Investment Type(s)
Fund
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Investment Amount (USD)
$ 0.60 million
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Grant Amount (USD)
$ 0.60 million
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Project Cost (USD)
$ 0.67 million
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Updated in EWS Mar 12, 2021


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Project Description
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The Beyond Extraction II project aims to increase socioeconomic benefits for the communities of Ilo and Mariscal Nieto (Moquegua, Peru) located in the area of influence of large mining operations, with a focus on women and youth, and innovation. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the program will focus on supporting the reactivation of economic activities and strengthening the local labor market in the targeted communities by: (i) strengthening key value chains and productive sectors that can significantly contribute to the economic recovery and have a multiplier effect; and (ii) promoting greater labor market efficiency. The program will deploy a systemic approach and engage with public and private sector actors that have the incentives and influence to impact the entire ecosystem, providing them with innovative tools to grow their businesses and better leverage the local labor market capabilities. A collaborative effort between the IDB and local private sector entities, led by Anglo American and Mitsubishi Corp. (owners of the Quellaveco project, the largest mining project currently in construction in Peru) the Beyond Extraction II Program will leverage lessons learned from the successful implementation of the Beyond Extraction Program (2016-2020) to further scale local impact investment efforts. The effort will also draw from knowledge and projects from other organizations in Moquegua that also aim at enhancing the region's competitiveness.

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Technical Cooperation

Private Actor Relationship
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The program will deploy a systemic approach and engage with public and private sector actors that have the incentives and influence to impact the entire local ecosystem, in a collaborative effort between the IDB and local private sector entities, led by Anglo American and Mitsubishi Corp. (owners of the Quellaveco project, the largest mining project currently in construction in Peru).

Private Actors Description
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Anglo American

Mitsubishi Corp.

Private Actor 1 Private Actor 1 Role Private Actor 1 Sector Relation Private Actor 2 Private Actor 2 Role Private Actor 2 Sector
- - - - Mitsubishi Corporation Undisclosed -

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