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Abbreviation | FEPLP |
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Formation | 1993 |
Legal status | Civil Association |
Purpose | Promoting private business development |
Location |
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Region served | Bolivia |
Membership | Affiliates |
Leader | Jaime Ascarrunz, President |
Website | www.feplp.com.bo |
The Federation of Private Entrepreneurs of La Paz (Federación de Empresarios Privados de la Paz (FEPLP), is an independent and autonomous civil association that represents private businesses in La Paz, Bolivia.
A non-profit organization, the Federation of Private Entrepreneurs of La Paz was founded on November 25, 1993.
On March 24, 2011, Luis Urquiza Valdivia was elected President of FEPLP, [1] [2] [3] and Executive Director was Soraya Fernández Jáurgeui. [4]
In March 2019, Jaime Ascarrunz was elected President of FEPLP for the 2019 and 2020 administrations. [5] Hernando Salazar Soria served as the first Vice President. [5] [6] [7]
2012 FEPLP affiliates include:
2013 FEPLP affiliates [14] include:
In 2011, the FEPLP was part of the jury panel for the Business Award "La Paz - Leader" 2011 "Promoting productivity and business competitiveness." [20]
From 2011 to 2012, the FELPLP worked on the initiative Forum for the Development of the Department of La Paz, a partnership with government entities, foundations, and other organizations to undertake and design actions to articulate all different levels of government and public entities, and to prioritize actions that would lead to the development of La Paz. T
he main participants were: the Association of Organizations of Ecological Producers of Bolivia (la Asociación de Organizaciones de Productores Ecológicos de Bolivia, AOPEB), the Joint Committee of Campesino Economic Organizations (Coordinadora Integral de Organizaciones Económicas Campesinas, CIOEC), the Federation of Private Entrepreneurs of La Paz (FEPLP), the government of La Paz, the Jubilee Foundation, the University of San Andrés (Universidad de San Andrés), and the Autonomous Government of the Municipality of La Paz (Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de La Paz, GAMLP),).
The FEPLP then coordinated roundtables to further discuss the topics concluded at the Forum. The priority areas taken into consideration were energy, tourism, textiles, water, organic food production, and the importance of improving productive supply chains. [7]
Sponsors included the Embassy of Denmark, PNUD Art Bolivia, Al Invest IV Region Andina, and National Chamber of Commerce, Bolivia.