Despite the situation faced by Peru and the rest of the world —to control the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic— there are signs of hope and very clear signs that it is possible to work in favor of an inclusive and sustainable society,
affirmed on Tuesday.
The high-ranking official referred to the efforts made by the private sector to improve its due diligence mechanisms in the
field of human rights, as well as to work with the State, civil society organizations,
indigenous peoples and unions, in the preparation of the first National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights in Peru.
"We are convinced that an action plan, in terms of business and human rights, can contribute to the sustainable development of the country, and the construction of a more egalitarian, more inclusive country in which people can fully exercise our rights," he commented.
He also lamented that systematic corruption continues to act in the country in the midst of the pandemic, causing too much harm to individuals, families, trust in the authorities and the governance of the country.
The event was organized by Peru Sostenible (Sustainable Peru), the United Nations System in Peru, and Peru 2021.
It was held via the Zoom platform and broadcast on social media.