
Peru - March 2025
Congress approves controversial amendments to scrutinize NGO work
On 12 March, Congress approved amendments to the bill that established the Peruvian International Cooperation Agency. The amendments will strengthen government control and scrutiny over the work of civil society organizations that receive international funding. Controversially, the amendments establish sanctions for NGOs for activities that could be detrimental to public order or national security. The vagueness of the provisions would allow for their discretional application, prompting concern among human rights practitioners. The amendments would classify the financing by an NGO of legal action against the government as an aggravating circumstance, meaning that organizations could be sanctioned for legally challenging government policies with which they disagree. Analysts assert that they restrict civic space and serve as a hurdle to access to justice for victims of human rights violations. Proponents of the bill allege that the amendments will strengthen transparency and accountability in the work of NGOs. President Dina Boluarte is expected to either make observations or sanction the amendments.
Sources: Congreso de la Republica, Wola, Infobae, Amnesty International