Overview
- Minister Lesly Shica Seguil oversaw the departure from the Manuel Clavero naval base of PIAS Napo, Morona, Putumayo I, Putumayo II and BAP Yahuas for a 33-day route across more than 100 service points reaching roughly 17,000 people in about 600 communities.
 - The campaign is slated for more than 160,000 attendances, with Midis framing the effort as the return of integrated state services after months of suspension in the Putumayo basin.
 - The vessels provide general medicine, dentistry, obstetrics, nursing, laboratory services, prenatal and birth care, SIS enrollment, DNI updates, socioeconomic classification, and financial services such as account openings and social program payments.
 - Teams draw professionals from over ten state entities—including Reniec, EsSalud, Minsa, Banco de la Nación and Programa Juntos—with indigenous-language interpreters to ensure intercultural communication.
 - Midis reports that 2025 goals were already exceeded by September with 124,760 users versus a 119,068 projection and 1,773,772 services against 1,597,876 planned across 58 campaigns, while the minister also inspected the School Feeding Service serving over 4.1 million students nationwide and about 279,000 in Loreto.