Executive Summary sent to Mayor
Ilo, March 12, 2009. Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Memorandum No. 015-2009-Repr. Civil Society and MDA of Ilo.
LORD
PROF. CARDENAS ESTELI PEREA
MAYOR OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF PROVINCIAL ILO.
SUBJECT: Information on the Roundtable of Ilo and suggestions on the process.
Ref: Letter No. 157-2009-SG-MPI
10/03/1909
of my highest consideration:
affectionately greet After sending the information chronologically so you can understand and analyze the process of MDA ( Larger Roundtable) Ilo, I told him that prior coordination with Dr. Delgado, who is also member of the MDA of Ilo. Ms. Perch does not handle information because it is interested in knowing and learning and I have not made contact with her. For
a more objective view of the process, I invite you to enter the blog that has updated information on this process:
http://mesadedialogoilo.blogspot.com/
I would forward the information event of tension and conflicts with the presence of Southern Peru in the province of Ilo (2008).
October 25, 2007 Alan García, President inaugurates the new copper smelter, said the investment of SCC as the largest in the country and congratulated the company as the sole actor in this achievement. Then, President Garcia has refused to meet with the population of Ilo, real driving of this work.
Then the company said it had completed the MDA with the smelter without having made any contribution to sustainable development in the province of Ilo.
3 to 5 December 2007 representatives of civil society make the impact to the Congress (Energy and Mines Commission, Committee on Environment and Ecology), Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Ombudsman, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Osinergmin and social media.
Edmundo Cruz, La República, the complaint includes delegates from civil society and in an article published on 14 December reported that President Garcia opened the Ilo Smelter without OSINERGMIN has certified that the company has complied with the PAMA. 30 Jan 2008
restart Been Extended roundtable on February 15, 2008. February 8, 2008
Coordination meeting between representatives of civil society and business to make possible participation SCC on a meeting of 15 February. February 15, 2008
was up two working committees, the executive and technical capacities to identify strategic projects and defining mechanisms for input from the company as a contribution to sustainable development in the province. 24 Mar 2008
first priority was agreed care financing and sanitation projects (collection, treatment, water distribution and sewage disposal)
The company will present their reports to monitor air quality, but is still pending delivery OSINERGMIN Report on certification that the modernization of the Copper Smelter to comply with the PAMA.
17 Apr 2008 Members of the Broad Front resign at a meeting, where they are questioned. 23 Apr 2008
reject expressions of Hans Flury SCC official to testify as a provocation and disrespect for the people of Ilo in stating that there are no environmental damage from activities metal mining and it is a myth. Far from showing an attitude of social responsibility.
13 May 2008 establishing the Ministry of Environment.
17 May 2008 Southern Osinergmin fine and punishable by S /. 608.125 for violations and environmental violations. The Agency Supervisor
Investment in Energy and Mining (Osinergmin) passed to 173.75 Tax Units (UIT), equivalent to 608.125 nuevos soles at Southern Peru Copper Corporation for breaches and violations relating to environmental issues.
The first fine, amounting to 103.75 ITU, equivalent to 363.125 soles, was for failure of two projects contained in the Programme of Adaptation and Environmental Management (PAMA). These projects are related to the implementation of the precious metals plant and selenium and improvement in the cleaning section of railroad cars, to present progress to 95 percent.
The second penalty, up to 70 ITU, equivalent to 245 thousand suns, refers to serious breaches exceed permissible limits. Similarly, for violations of the General Health Law, Environmental Law and Regulations for Environmental Protection in Mining Metallurgical Activity.
September 5, 2008 was appointed to the Executive Committee the preparation of a draft proposal of what would be the Framework Convention for additional funding of projects that are prioritized in the Bureau. The Southern and the Provincial Municipality of Ilo presented at the next meeting an executive report on the development of the work of water supply and drainage Pacocha District. November 20, 2008
The civil society representatives from the Expanded Dialogue Table Ilo made a workshop to gather input from social organizations of civil society to the proposed Framework Convention on the process table dialogue, invite friends Arequipa: Ramon Pacheco (FACA) and Humberto Olaechea (Secretary of Arequipa Struggle Committee) who have signed a Framework Agreement to receive their witnesses, including visiting delegations attending Cotabambas (Apurimac) and Chumbivilcas (Cusco).
November 26, 2008 The final document on the proposed Framework Convention drawn up by civil society is made known via email to all members of the MDA of Ilo.
November 28, 2008 Deputy Minister of Mines raised via email that you find it interesting that the representatives of civil society have taken the initiative of this kind ... is a document which could be worked out, but I think something maximalist; but mostly it would be interesting to take the appropriate Committee document as a working document and we take a consensus proposal on 4.
December 4, 2008 Meeting Ilo MDA without the presence of the company. December 15, 2008
Extended Executive Committee Meeting was not signed any document, the meeting was arranged for 22 full.
December 22, 2008 meeting was postponed MDA Ilo at the request of the "facilitators of dialogue."
December 29, 2008 The representative of the Vice Minister of Mines working document of the Framework Convention raised by the company and endorsed by the authorities without taking into account the proposal of civil society. The company undertakes no obligation to assume responsibility for the signing of this Agreement. 29 Jan 2009
representatives civil society call for a meeting and invite representatives of social organizations and citizens of Ilo to the presentation of progress and proposals for the final agreement of the negotiation process with the aim of evaluating and making decisions. Eventually agreed to submit a document to be delivered at the meeting tomorrow, making it clear that civil society representatives should not sign any final agreement document, not to express a serious and responsible. Also require local and regional authorities to refrain from signing this agreement, not having made an inquiry to gather the opinion of the population. Also complain to the company before government agencies national and international. 30 Jan 2009
The document is submitted to the Deputy Minister of Mines making arrangements to know about the assembly. Starts full meeting of the MDA of Ilo, the Vice Minister of Mines read the documents received and of course the Framework Convention and Final Act and states that they agreed to sign this document and civil society if he could change his mind also I could.
The civil society representative asked for the floor and then ask for the understanding of all members of the Roundtable was to know that civil society representatives were leaving because they had to fulfill the mandate of the people of Ilo not to sign no document because it did not reflect the demands of the population of Ilo.
As you see, we as managers of the civil society will we have acted consistently with their expectations and are consistent with their decisions, which to channel in a decisive position of the Province Ilo is up to you as an authority in our province, restart this process with the participation of the entire population of Ilo and take decisions on behalf of our province that has suffered environmental damage and health by the company SCC almost half a century continuously and require the company to assume corporate social responsibility development projects that benefits our province since the previous Provincial Mayor, the caboose served as the company's SCC and do not think the City Council has determined its position and mode of action within the Roundtable. It would also be important to have delivery of video and audio of the meetings of the Roundtable found on the MPI.
take this opportunity to express my greetings and esteem. Sincerely
.
... ... ... ... ... (Signed) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Alejandro Leon Palomino
Repr Coordinator of the Civil Soc
to the Ilo MDA
Attachments:
- Proposed Framework Convention submitted by the representatives of civil society.
- Proposal for a Framework Convention presented by the company SCC and supported by the authorities.
- Request UGEL local.
- Communiqué issued by the media.
- Letter from the civil society representatives to the Members of the Roundtable, presented by Vice Minister of Mines Dr. Felipe Isasi Cayo.
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MPI PAPER PRESENTED TO VICE MINISTER OF MINES FOR PLAY. SOC. CIVIL
! YEAR OF THE NATIONAL UNION EXTERNAL FACE OF CRISIS!
Ilo, January 30, 2009.
Lords. Officers
Dialogue Ilo.
Presidency Ministers
Ministry of Energy and Mines Regional Government
Moquegua Ilo
local governments
Southern Copper Corporation
Ombudsman
Ilo .-
In our consideration:
The civil society representatives democratically elected to the dialogue table of Ilo, in deference to this mandate and the need to adopt the final agreements in the negotiation process between the Southern and civil society of Ilo, we performed the assembly of delegates, where we present information the dialogue process and proposals made by various actors in search of adopting participatory decisions on behalf of the town of Ilo.
Ilo civil society has shown for more than 4 years a tolerant and dialogue in search of arrangements for the benefit of sustainable development of our city and region. Despite public statements by breaking the space for dialogue by the company, we have insisted on retaining the Bureau and was successfully completed by filing alternatives and proposals, such as the Framework Convention on projects including economic, social proposed by environmental and civil society.
reiterated regret the Southern attitude not to sign the Framework Convention, stating that it is signed authorities and civil society, since the main parties in this Roundtable include business and civil society. With this, the Southern assumes no financial commitments for the implementation of projects requested by civil society and feel Ilo circumvented the demands of the population, after decades of environmental impacts affecting the economic, social and health population, reasons that led to the talks.
In this situation, the Assembly reached the following agreements:
1 .- Civil society representatives should not sign any final agreement document, not to express a serious and responsible party of the company.
2 .- Require local and regional authorities involved in the Roundtable to refrain from signing this agreement, not having made an inquiry to gather the opinion of the population.
3 .- Report the company to national and international bodies showing their irresponsible towards society and the local environment. Sincerely
. Alejandro Leon Palomino
Coordinator Civil Society Representatives
to Ilo Roundtable
! YEAR OF THE NATIONAL UNION EXTERNAL FACE OF CRISIS!
Ilo, January 30, 2009.
Lords. Officers
Dialogue Ilo.
Presidency Ministers
Ministry of Energy and Mines Regional Government
Moquegua Ilo
local governments
Southern Copper Corporation
Ombudsman
Ilo .-
In our consideration:
The civil society representatives democratically elected to the dialogue table of Ilo, in deference to this mandate and the need to adopt the final agreements in the negotiation process between the Southern and civil society of Ilo, we performed the assembly of delegates, where we present information the dialogue process and proposals made by various actors in search of adopting participatory decisions on behalf of the town of Ilo.
Ilo civil society has shown for more than 4 years a tolerant and dialogue in search of arrangements for the benefit of sustainable development of our city and region. Despite public statements by breaking the space for dialogue by the company, we have insisted on retaining the Bureau and was successfully completed by filing alternatives and proposals, such as the Framework Convention on projects including economic, social proposed by environmental and civil society.
reiterated regret the Southern attitude not to sign the Framework Convention, stating that it is signed authorities and civil society, since the main parties in this Roundtable include business and civil society. With this, the Southern assumes no financial commitments for the implementation of projects requested by civil society and feel Ilo circumvented the demands of the population, after decades of environmental impacts affecting the economic, social and health population, reasons that led to the talks.
In this situation, the Assembly reached the following agreements:
1 .- Civil society representatives should not sign any final agreement document, not to express a serious and responsible party of the company.
2 .- Require local and regional authorities involved in the Roundtable to refrain from signing this agreement, not having made an inquiry to gather the opinion of the population.
3 .- Report the company to national and international bodies showing their irresponsible towards society and the local environment. Sincerely
. Alejandro Leon Palomino
Coordinator Civil Society Representatives
to Ilo Roundtable
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civil society representatives do not sign any document, because it contains no requirements FRAMEWORK CONVENTION People's Ilo
Today members of the Roundtable met at the Municipal Auditorium at 12:00 Pacocha days previously Mr. Alejandro Leon Palomino, coordinator of civil society representatives presented a document to the Vice Minister of Mines, Dr. Felipe Isasi Cayo.
Mr. Vice Minister of Mines opened the meeting by reading the documents of agreement and stating that this was a meeting about protocol also read the paper presented by civil society. Read the Framework Convention and the Final Act. He suggested that those who agreed to sign this document and civil society if he could change his mind so he could do.
The civil society representative requested Mr. Alejandro León word and then ask for the understanding of all members of the Roundtable was to know that civil society representatives were leaving because they had to fulfill the mandate of the people of Ilo not to sign any document because it did not reflect the demands of the population of Ilo.
Today members of the Roundtable met at the Municipal Auditorium at 12:00 Pacocha days previously Mr. Alejandro Leon Palomino, coordinator of civil society representatives presented a document to the Vice Minister of Mines, Dr. Felipe Isasi Cayo.
Mr. Vice Minister of Mines opened the meeting by reading the documents of agreement and stating that this was a meeting about protocol also read the paper presented by civil society. Read the Framework Convention and the Final Act. He suggested that those who agreed to sign this document and civil society if he could change his mind so he could do.
The civil society representative requested Mr. Alejandro León word and then ask for the understanding of all members of the Roundtable was to know that civil society representatives were leaving because they had to fulfill the mandate of the people of Ilo not to sign any document because it did not reflect the demands of the population of Ilo.
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FRAMEWORK CONVENTION PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY CIVIL SOCIETY
CONVENTION No. 001 - MDA ILO
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION DIALOGUE TABLE OF EXTENDED
ILO certifies this, the Framework Convention celebrating all members of the Roundtable Expanded Ilo, about agreements and commitments signed during the negotiation process of the same, under terms and conditions:
CLAUSE ONE: PARTICIPANT
1.1 .- SOUTHERN PERU COPPER MINING COMPANY CORPORATION, is a legal entity under private law, linked to the category of mining, who has a particular impact on the Ilo Province because of their inherent activities. Hereinafter referred to as THE COMPANY.
1.2 .- GOVERNMENT, who participate through representatives of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
1.3 .- REGIONAL GOVERNMENT MOQUEGUA is a legal person of public law to political autonomy and economic management in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 27867 Organic Law of Regional Governments, and their purpose essential to promote sustainable integrated regional development, promoting public and private investment and employment and ensure the full realization of equal rights and opportunities of its inhabitants, in accordance with the plans and programs, regional and local development.
1.4 .- Provincial Municipality of ILO are legal persons of public law to political autonomy, administrative and economic, as provided in Act No. 27972 Organic Law of Municipalities, and its aim to promote local development and the provision of services public responsibility, in line with national policies and plans and regional development.
Pacocha DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY AND Algarrobal are legal persons with autonomy Public policy and economic management, being a basic entity of the territorial organization of state and immediate channel of neighborhood participation in public affairs, as provided in Act N º 27972 Law of Municipalities, and its aim to promote local development and the provision of public services under their responsibility, in line with national policies and plans and regional development.
1.6 .- CIVIL SOCIETY MEMBERS are individuals elected democratically by the people of Ilo as their representatives to the Roundtable Expanded (MDA) of Ilo. 1.7 .-
Ombudsman is an independent constitutional body whose mission is to protect the constitutional and fundamental rights of the individual and the community, monitor the performance of the duties of public administration and the provision of public services to citizens , participating in this convention as an observer of the process.
ARTICLE TWO: PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
2.1 .- The present Convention is to establish the conditions and obligations of participants, commitments, projects or mechanisms and contribution limits, contributors, accordance with the objectives and commitments adopted by the Roundtable Expanded Ilo.
2.2 .- Our aim is to bet Convention sustainable development of the province of Ilo, through the contributions that the Company and public entities assume.
2.3 .- It is understood that the company's economic contributions and covered by this Agreement are independent of those made by it in Miners Solidarity Fund Minera or under another legal mechanism. Nor is
tax credit of any kind.
2.4 .- The implementation of this agreement is mandatory and binding on the participants and is subject to surveillance and social control at all times committing the parties to provide information and other developments of interest of any person or entity.
ARTICLE THREE: TERM OF AGREEMENT
3.1 .- This Agreement is for the time spent by THE COMPANY in the province of Ilo, must develop in a sustainable manner over time.
SECTION FOUR: FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS AND METHOD
4.1 The financial contributors of this Framework Agreement and responsible for implementation of projects to be noted are:
COMPANY = 100% Financing
The execution profiling, records Technical and supervision of execution of works:
National Government Regional Government Moquegua
Local government: Provincial
Ilo and Pacocha District
The
Algarrobal CLAUSE FIVE: INVESTMENT THEMES
5.1 .- The Central Themes of Investment under a consensus of the parties to this agreement are:
1 .- 2 .- Basic sanitation
individual and public health
3 .- Basic and Higher Education
4 .- 5 .- Economic production
local PB
Thus, projects should develop to include one or more of the identified themes.
SIXTH: BANK OF PROJECTS
Under the themes identified in the preceding clause, the projects executed are:
- Implementation of the monitoring network of air quality in the province of Ilo in real time.
- Solution to the problem of sanitation for the province of Ilo and implementation of the PMO (Optimized Master Plan).
- Construction of the Hospital of Ilo and equipment.
- Development of the agro-export (Lomas de Ilo)
- Development of mariculture.
- Construction of the fishing pier.
- Capacity Building social.
- Construction of the coastal road north (Ilo - Camaná)
- Contribution to local PP for the implementation of projects throughout the lifetime of the company.
designated enumeration does not exclude the possibility of including other projects that the Roundtable Expanded Ilo agreed in consensus.
SEVENTH CLAUSE: THE PENALTY FOR BREACH
If undue delay in the implementation of the obligations agreed upon for reasons attributable to the company, it is obliged to pay the Expanded Dialogue Roundtable is a penalty for each day of delay , reaching a maximum amount equal to ten percent (10%) of budget pledged by it in the project to execute.
The amount of the penalty to be paid per day by dividing ten percent (10%) of the budget pledged by it in the project run by 60.
... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... attributable to the company, the latter undertakes to pay the Roundtable Larger 1UIT a penalty for each day of delay.
Members of the Roundtable Larger undertake to establish a checking account, where they deposited the money from the penalty and will be subsequently assigned to a sustainable development project under as indicated in the fifth clause of this agreement. Only
COMPANY exempt from the penalty if the delay is for reasons of force majeure notified promptly and properly accredited.
found to comply with the terms and conditions of this Framework Convention Roundtable Expanded Ilo, the parties signed in acquiescence in the city of Ilo, the seventh day of November 2008.
CONVENTION No. 001 - MDA ILO
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION DIALOGUE TABLE OF EXTENDED
ILO certifies this, the Framework Convention celebrating all members of the Roundtable Expanded Ilo, about agreements and commitments signed during the negotiation process of the same, under terms and conditions:
CLAUSE ONE: PARTICIPANT
1.1 .- SOUTHERN PERU COPPER MINING COMPANY CORPORATION, is a legal entity under private law, linked to the category of mining, who has a particular impact on the Ilo Province because of their inherent activities. Hereinafter referred to as THE COMPANY.
1.2 .- GOVERNMENT, who participate through representatives of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
1.3 .- REGIONAL GOVERNMENT MOQUEGUA is a legal person of public law to political autonomy and economic management in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 27867 Organic Law of Regional Governments, and their purpose essential to promote sustainable integrated regional development, promoting public and private investment and employment and ensure the full realization of equal rights and opportunities of its inhabitants, in accordance with the plans and programs, regional and local development.
1.4 .- Provincial Municipality of ILO are legal persons of public law to political autonomy, administrative and economic, as provided in Act No. 27972 Organic Law of Municipalities, and its aim to promote local development and the provision of services public responsibility, in line with national policies and plans and regional development.
Pacocha DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY AND Algarrobal are legal persons with autonomy Public policy and economic management, being a basic entity of the territorial organization of state and immediate channel of neighborhood participation in public affairs, as provided in Act N º 27972 Law of Municipalities, and its aim to promote local development and the provision of public services under their responsibility, in line with national policies and plans and regional development.
1.6 .- CIVIL SOCIETY MEMBERS are individuals elected democratically by the people of Ilo as their representatives to the Roundtable Expanded (MDA) of Ilo. 1.7 .-
Ombudsman is an independent constitutional body whose mission is to protect the constitutional and fundamental rights of the individual and the community, monitor the performance of the duties of public administration and the provision of public services to citizens , participating in this convention as an observer of the process.
ARTICLE TWO: PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
2.1 .- The present Convention is to establish the conditions and obligations of participants, commitments, projects or mechanisms and contribution limits, contributors, accordance with the objectives and commitments adopted by the Roundtable Expanded Ilo.
2.2 .- Our aim is to bet Convention sustainable development of the province of Ilo, through the contributions that the Company and public entities assume.
2.3 .- It is understood that the company's economic contributions and covered by this Agreement are independent of those made by it in Miners Solidarity Fund Minera or under another legal mechanism. Nor is
tax credit of any kind.
2.4 .- The implementation of this agreement is mandatory and binding on the participants and is subject to surveillance and social control at all times committing the parties to provide information and other developments of interest of any person or entity.
ARTICLE THREE: TERM OF AGREEMENT
3.1 .- This Agreement is for the time spent by THE COMPANY in the province of Ilo, must develop in a sustainable manner over time.
SECTION FOUR: FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS AND METHOD
4.1 The financial contributors of this Framework Agreement and responsible for implementation of projects to be noted are:
COMPANY = 100% Financing
The execution profiling, records Technical and supervision of execution of works:
National Government Regional Government Moquegua
Local government: Provincial
Ilo and Pacocha District
The
Algarrobal CLAUSE FIVE: INVESTMENT THEMES
5.1 .- The Central Themes of Investment under a consensus of the parties to this agreement are:
1 .- 2 .- Basic sanitation
individual and public health
3 .- Basic and Higher Education
4 .- 5 .- Economic production
local PB
Thus, projects should develop to include one or more of the identified themes.
SIXTH: BANK OF PROJECTS
Under the themes identified in the preceding clause, the projects executed are:
- Implementation of the monitoring network of air quality in the province of Ilo in real time.
- Solution to the problem of sanitation for the province of Ilo and implementation of the PMO (Optimized Master Plan).
- Construction of the Hospital of Ilo and equipment.
- Development of the agro-export (Lomas de Ilo)
- Development of mariculture.
- Construction of the fishing pier.
- Capacity Building social.
- Construction of the coastal road north (Ilo - Camaná)
- Contribution to local PP for the implementation of projects throughout the lifetime of the company.
designated enumeration does not exclude the possibility of including other projects that the Roundtable Expanded Ilo agreed in consensus.
SEVENTH CLAUSE: THE PENALTY FOR BREACH
If undue delay in the implementation of the obligations agreed upon for reasons attributable to the company, it is obliged to pay the Expanded Dialogue Roundtable is a penalty for each day of delay , reaching a maximum amount equal to ten percent (10%) of budget pledged by it in the project to execute.
The amount of the penalty to be paid per day by dividing ten percent (10%) of the budget pledged by it in the project run by 60.
... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... attributable to the company, the latter undertakes to pay the Roundtable Larger 1UIT a penalty for each day of delay.
Members of the Roundtable Larger undertake to establish a checking account, where they deposited the money from the penalty and will be subsequently assigned to a sustainable development project under as indicated in the fifth clause of this agreement. Only
COMPANY exempt from the penalty if the delay is for reasons of force majeure notified promptly and properly accredited.
found to comply with the terms and conditions of this Framework Convention Roundtable Expanded Ilo, the parties signed in acquiescence in the city of Ilo, the seventh day of November 2008.
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ILO Framework Convention Proposal submitted by the Southern Company
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT FOR THE FINANCING OF PRIORITY PROJECTS IN THE PANEL DISCUSSION ILO
certifies this document, the Framework Convention for the Financing of Projects Prioritized in Ilo Roundtable (the "Framework Agreement") entered:
1) The Civil Society representatives to the Roundtable of Ilo, Mr. Alejandro Leon Palomino identified with DNI N º 04651697, Ms. Maritza Perea Ortega identified with DNI N º ........... and Mr. Walter Delgado Condori identified with DNI N º 29405738, who hereinafter will be referred SOCIETY;
2) The Regional Government of Moquegua, which hereafter, GRM, represented by the Regional Chairman, Mr. Jaime Alberto Rodríguez Villanueva identified with DNI N º 04415320, residing in road crossing 0.3 km-Toquepala Moquegua, Moquegua District, province of Mariscal Nieto;
3) The Provincial Municipality of ILO, which hereinafter referred to as MPI, represented by the Provincial Mayor, Jorge Alfredo Mendoza Pérez, identified with DNI N º 04620748, domiciled at Avenida Miramar Malecon Costero 1200-1202, Ilo;
4) the district municipality of Pacocha, which hereinafter referred to as MDP, represented by the District Mayor, Mr. Domingo Aragon Arturo Cornejo, identified with DNI N º 29208680, domiciled at Av Engineering apple SC Lot C-2 district of Pacocha, province of Ilo, and
5) the district municipality of the open woodland, which hereafter, MDEA, represented by the District Mayor, Madam Elva Davila Valdivia, identified with DNI N º 04649033, residing in the Algarrobal s / n, district of the Algarrobal province of Ilo.
According to the terms of the following clauses:
FIRST - BACKGROUND:
1.1) The Roundtable Ilo (MDI) has reviewed the space needs of the province of Ilo in the four areas and, based on this analysis, it has initially prioritized sanitation sector to improve the quality of life of all people, pending the other axis. These priority projects are:
a) Construction and rehabilitation of the sewage plant - SNIP 56001,
b) drinking water treatment and wastewater from the Algarrobal
c) Driveline drinking water Pasto Grande;
These priority projects are hereinafter referred to cone "Projects"
1.2) in the MDI Session Tuesday July 22, 2008 was accepted the company's proposal SPCC Partners in funding the projects. This co correspond to no less than a third of the cost thereof.
1.3) Existing financing of the project, a party is pending funding. It is for this reason that in the above session is contemplated that to have the missing funding will be signed a Framework Agreement for institutions engage public participation in the financing of projects and partners thus improving the quality of life of the population.
TWO - PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Framework Agreement is to promote coordination to realize the cost sharing commitment in the implementation of projects through the establishment of funding sources and other obligations assumed by the signatories.
THIRD - DUTIES:
The parties agree to undertake the following obligations under current legislation:
3.1) Obligations of GRM:
- partners in Project financing
- Grant permissions that are under its jurisdiction
- Provide other facilities for the execution of projects
3.2) Obligations of the MPI, MDP and MDEA:
- partners in financing the Project
- grant permissions that are under its jurisdiction
- Inform the public about the projects run
- Provide other facilities for the execution of projects
3.3) obligations of the Company:
- Support the authorities in developing out its administrative responsibilities
- Provide information to the public about the projects in order that they are prioritized in the respective budgets participatory.
FOURTH - TERM
The parties agree to implement the actions described above and intended for execution of projects as soon as possible, while meeting deadlines and applicable legal requirements.
FIVE - PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Once you have been coordinated and expressly provided full funding for the implementation of projects, or each of them, the parties to co-participate in financing the project shall conclude a specific agreement for its implementation .
The Convention contains specific obligations and commitments of each party to achieve the successful implementation of the Project.
SIXTH - INVOLVEMENT OF OTHER ORGANISATIONS
If another public entity required to participate in co-financing of projects, the commitment will be implemented at the time of signing the specific agreement for the implementation of each project. The same procedure was carried out for the partnership to have a private company.
SEVENTH -
NOMENCLATURE The nomenclature put next to each condition is only illustrative and should not be taken as part of their contents.
a sign of conformity and invoking good faith, the parties have signed this Framework Agreement, in ... ... .. identical copies and legal effect, in the City Ilo, the ... ... day of December 2008.
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT FOR THE FINANCING OF PRIORITY PROJECTS IN THE PANEL DISCUSSION ILO
certifies this document, the Framework Convention for the Financing of Projects Prioritized in Ilo Roundtable (the "Framework Agreement") entered:
1) The Civil Society representatives to the Roundtable of Ilo, Mr. Alejandro Leon Palomino identified with DNI N º 04651697, Ms. Maritza Perea Ortega identified with DNI N º ........... and Mr. Walter Delgado Condori identified with DNI N º 29405738, who hereinafter will be referred SOCIETY;
2) The Regional Government of Moquegua, which hereafter, GRM, represented by the Regional Chairman, Mr. Jaime Alberto Rodríguez Villanueva identified with DNI N º 04415320, residing in road crossing 0.3 km-Toquepala Moquegua, Moquegua District, province of Mariscal Nieto;
3) The Provincial Municipality of ILO, which hereinafter referred to as MPI, represented by the Provincial Mayor, Jorge Alfredo Mendoza Pérez, identified with DNI N º 04620748, domiciled at Avenida Miramar Malecon Costero 1200-1202, Ilo;
4) the district municipality of Pacocha, which hereinafter referred to as MDP, represented by the District Mayor, Mr. Domingo Aragon Arturo Cornejo, identified with DNI N º 29208680, domiciled at Av Engineering apple SC Lot C-2 district of Pacocha, province of Ilo, and
5) the district municipality of the open woodland, which hereafter, MDEA, represented by the District Mayor, Madam Elva Davila Valdivia, identified with DNI N º 04649033, residing in the Algarrobal s / n, district of the Algarrobal province of Ilo.
According to the terms of the following clauses:
FIRST - BACKGROUND:
1.1) The Roundtable Ilo (MDI) has reviewed the space needs of the province of Ilo in the four areas and, based on this analysis, it has initially prioritized sanitation sector to improve the quality of life of all people, pending the other axis. These priority projects are:
a) Construction and rehabilitation of the sewage plant - SNIP 56001,
b) drinking water treatment and wastewater from the Algarrobal
c) Driveline drinking water Pasto Grande;
These priority projects are hereinafter referred to cone "Projects"
1.2) in the MDI Session Tuesday July 22, 2008 was accepted the company's proposal SPCC Partners in funding the projects. This co correspond to no less than a third of the cost thereof.
1.3) Existing financing of the project, a party is pending funding. It is for this reason that in the above session is contemplated that to have the missing funding will be signed a Framework Agreement for institutions engage public participation in the financing of projects and partners thus improving the quality of life of the population.
TWO - PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Framework Agreement is to promote coordination to realize the cost sharing commitment in the implementation of projects through the establishment of funding sources and other obligations assumed by the signatories.
THIRD - DUTIES:
The parties agree to undertake the following obligations under current legislation:
3.1) Obligations of GRM:
- partners in Project financing
- Grant permissions that are under its jurisdiction
- Provide other facilities for the execution of projects
3.2) Obligations of the MPI, MDP and MDEA:
- partners in financing the Project
- grant permissions that are under its jurisdiction
- Inform the public about the projects run
- Provide other facilities for the execution of projects
3.3) obligations of the Company:
- Support the authorities in developing out its administrative responsibilities
- Provide information to the public about the projects in order that they are prioritized in the respective budgets participatory.
FOURTH - TERM
The parties agree to implement the actions described above and intended for execution of projects as soon as possible, while meeting deadlines and applicable legal requirements.
FIVE - PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Once you have been coordinated and expressly provided full funding for the implementation of projects, or each of them, the parties to co-participate in financing the project shall conclude a specific agreement for its implementation .
The Convention contains specific obligations and commitments of each party to achieve the successful implementation of the Project.
SIXTH - INVOLVEMENT OF OTHER ORGANISATIONS
If another public entity required to participate in co-financing of projects, the commitment will be implemented at the time of signing the specific agreement for the implementation of each project. The same procedure was carried out for the partnership to have a private company.
SEVENTH -
NOMENCLATURE The nomenclature put next to each condition is only illustrative and should not be taken as part of their contents.
a sign of conformity and invoking good faith, the parties have signed this Framework Agreement, in ... ... .. identical copies and legal effect, in the City Ilo, the ... ... day of December 2008.
Acrostic Poems On Peru
PRESENTATION TO THE ASSEMBLY AND AGREEMENTS
Educentro In local, the Coordinator of the Civil Soc Repr made the presentation to the leaders and people who attended this meeting on the results of the Roundtable after more than four years negotiating and being close to sign a Framework Agreement and the Final Act.
After this there were speeches by various leaders questioning the process and that the Southern so far did not assume their social responsibility and used this table for your benefit.
the end it was agreed to present a document to be delivered at the meeting tomorrow making it clear that civil society representatives should not sign any final agreement document, not to express a serious and responsible. Also require local and regional authorities to refrain from signing this agreement, not having made an inquiry to gather the opinion of the population. Also complain to the company before national and international. PRESS
Educentro In local, the Coordinator of the Civil Soc Repr made the presentation to the leaders and people who attended this meeting on the results of the Roundtable after more than four years negotiating and being close to sign a Framework Agreement and the Final Act.
After this there were speeches by various leaders questioning the process and that the Southern so far did not assume their social responsibility and used this table for your benefit.
the end it was agreed to present a document to be delivered at the meeting tomorrow making it clear that civil society representatives should not sign any final agreement document, not to express a serious and responsible. Also require local and regional authorities to refrain from signing this agreement, not having made an inquiry to gather the opinion of the population. Also complain to the company before national and international. PRESS
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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CALL TO CITIZENSHIP
REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY TO THE TABLE OF DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPANY SOUTHERN PERU, invited the leaders of social organizations and ILO CITIZENS PRESENTATION OF PROGRESS AND PROPOSALS FOR THE FINAL AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION PROCESS WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF Evaluations and decisions.
THE SAME TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY 29 HOURS TO 6:30 PM IN THE AUDITORIUM EDUCENTRO LOCATED ONE SIDE OF THE SQUARE. LEON ALEJANDRO
PALOMINO
COORDINATOR OF REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY TO THE PANEL DISCUSSION.
REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY TO THE TABLE OF DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPANY SOUTHERN PERU, invited the leaders of social organizations and ILO CITIZENS PRESENTATION OF PROGRESS AND PROPOSALS FOR THE FINAL AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION PROCESS WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF Evaluations and decisions.
THE SAME TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY 29 HOURS TO 6:30 PM IN THE AUDITORIUM EDUCENTRO LOCATED ONE SIDE OF THE SQUARE. LEON ALEJANDRO
PALOMINO
COORDINATOR OF REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY TO THE PANEL DISCUSSION.
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