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The Experience of Multistakeholder Dialogue in the Process of Elaboration of the National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights in Peru

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2024

Federico Chunga Fiestas*
Affiliation:
Independent consultant in business and human rights, Peru General Director of AMOTAPE – Center for Sustainable Development
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Abstract

Multiple independent studies have highlighted the remarkable process of multistakeholder dialogue in the development of Peru’s first National Action Plan (NAP) on business and human rights. While facing several challenges, not least a global pandemic, the process was indeed a success in so far as it opened up a new path for policy making in Peru: that of multistakeholder dialogue including actors who traditionally deeply mistrust each other. This piece describes the key enabling conditions and operational strengths that allowed for such a highly participatory process and, ultimately, resulted in some strong commitments on business and human rights.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press