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Callao Court Delivers Payments to Vulnerable Residents

andina.pe · 18 May 2026
Callao Court Delivers Payments to Vulnerable Residents
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Why this is here: Courts in Peru have issued over 71 million soles in judicial orders since the start of the campaign, aiding those owed funds for things like child support and labor claims.

The Callao Court in Peru began a home delivery service for judicial deposits to vulnerable people. As part of a national campaign focused on the rights of children and adolescents, the court’s “Rapiendosos” program sends a courier with payment orders to people with disabilities, seniors, and pregnant individuals. President Miguel Castañeda Moya personally supervised deliveries in several districts.

Roughly 50% of all judicial deposits from the Callao district are now notified via email, a change made permanent on May 1st. Since the campaign’s start on the 18th, courts across Peru have issued over 71 million soles in orders—covering things like child support and labor claims. Lima and La Libertad courts have also distributed significant funds.

Other courts are using technology to streamline delivery. While the program reaches those with limited access, the article does not detail how the court identifies and prioritizes recipients beyond broad categories. The national campaign continues through the end of the month, and courts plan to issue more than 300 rulings.

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