Peru Distributes Fonavi Funds to 66,000

Why this is here: This round of payments prioritizes over 66,000 adults, including relatives of deceased fonavistas over 88 years of age, demonstrating a focus on vulnerable populations.
In Peru, the Ad Hoc Commission began distributing funds from the now-defunct National Housing Fund (Fonavi) to over 66,000 people on May 14th. The program aims to return contributions to those who previously qualified for social housing assistance. Payments are being made through the Banco de la Nación, scheduled by the last digit of recipients’ national ID cards.
The current distribution—Reintegro 5— allocates roughly 222 million soles to cover basic needs like food and medicine. The National Federation of Fonavistas reports that those on the new Reintegro 5 list can collect money with their ID. Eligibility includes people over 67, relatives of deceased fonavistas over 88, those registered with the National Council for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities, and invalided retirees.
Not all former contributors are included in this round, and the commission continues to refine the criteria for distribution. The full list of beneficiaries is available on the Technical Secretariat of Fonavi’s website, and the administrative resolution will be published in the official newspaper El Peruano.
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