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Partners

Following are some of our strategic allies, with whom we have developed a series of actions, activities and programs for the welfare of our stakeholders.

PARTNERS DESCRIPTION
Peruvian-Nordic Chamber of Commerce - CCPN
Through the Social Responsibility Committee of the CCPN, we have to define three lines of action which we will be working: Volunteering, Environment and Responsible Business. The active participation of the involved companies will lead us to achieve the goals we have established as a Committee throughout the year.
Promotion of Sustainable Development - IPES
Private organization since 1984 dedicated to building sustainable cities in Latin America and the Caribbean. COPEINCA has signed a partnership with them to promote young entrepreneurs in the last cycles of secondary education to create and develop ecobussiness programs.
Stromme Foundation
Norway Foundation based in Peru focused on promoting education and microfinance. By providing knowledge and skills to people, we give them the ability to access small loans that lead out of poverty. We have a particular focus on women and children, as they are the most vulnerable. So COPEINCA has been carrying out a development agreement in vulnerable communities adjacent to our operations..
NGO Tierra de Niñ@s
This NGO monitors the physical, emotional and intellectual development of thousands of children who are in different Human Settlements living in extreme poverty. Their mission is to promote and strengthen the autonomy and social prominence from and with children and young people articulating local empowerment processes in areas of extreme poverty; they aim the defense and promotion of fundamental rights of childhood and youth. Through the agreement we have signed with Stromme Foundation and Tierra Niñ@s, we have develop several programs coordinated with local communities and public institutions.
Associations of producers of fishmeal and fish oil
The APROs are a key partner in achieving set goals and targets as a fishing company. These associations promotes within the various fishing companies operating in different ports to join forces and generate welfare and development in the local areas where they operate. The action plans prepared annually seek to promote programs and activities focused on education and household economies in local communities.
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