Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) has taken an important step towards improving the quality of life for vulnerable older adults by announcing an increase in the pension amount of the Pensión 65 program. President Dina Boluarte made this increase official, raising the subsidy from S/250 to S/350, benefiting more than 824,000 people across the country. This measure, the first in over a decade, recognizes the historical contribution of older adults to Peruvian society. The S/100 increase not only translates to financial relief but also reflects the government's effort to ensure that older adults can cover their basic needs, such as food and medicine. President Boluarte emphasized that it is essential to ensure that the elderly live with dignity and respect, especially during a life stage where vulnerability is more pronounced. The increase in Pensión 65 is part of a broader set of initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the most needy Peruvians. In her recent Message to the Nation, Boluarte presented other programs that include restructuring existing projects and upgrading kitchens in educational institutions, as well as improving living conditions in vulnerable households. These actions reflect the government's commitment to providing a stronger social safety net. Midis, through its SISFOH system, classifies families based on their economic situation to ensure that benefits reach those who truly need them. This system is essential for identifying potential beneficiaries and for the efficient allocation of public resources. However, many citizens often find themselves uninformed about how to access these benefits, which hinders their participation in assistance programs. For those interested in checking their eligibility for Pensión 65, Midis has implemented the "Consulta Mi Hogar" platform. This resource allows users to consult their socioeconomic classification through a simple step-by-step process. This procedure is crucial for families to certify their social condition and determine their eligibility for other benefits provided by the government. The targeting process, which involves directing resources towards vulnerable population groups, is key to the functioning of the subsidy system. SISFOH, through its records, seeks to ensure that social assistance reaches those in greatest need and that state resources are used efficiently in the fight against poverty. This increase in the pension is not only a response to current circumstances but also a demonstration of the government's social sensitivity towards a population that has faced significant challenges in recent decades. The commitment to providing stronger support to older adults is a step in the right direction towards advancing a more equitable and just society. President Boluarte has emphasized the importance of ensuring that older adults have the necessary resources to live with dignity. This increase in the pension is a recognition of their work and sacrifices over the years and represents an effort to build a future where all citizens, regardless of age, have access to a dignified life. Over the years, the Pensión 65 program has been crucial for thousands of families, and with this recent increase, it is expected that more older adults will benefit and improve their quality of life. However, it is essential for citizens to remain informed and act proactively to access these opportunities offered by the government. In conclusion, the increase in the Pensión 65 amount is encouraging news that reflects the government's commitment to improving the quality of life for older adults in Peru. As these policies are implemented, it will be vital to continue monitoring their impact and ensuring that they truly reach those who need them the most.