Public good · Civic tech

Public spending data,
for everyone.

All the intelligence we produce on Peru\'s MEF open data —rankings, dashboards, API, MCP, and daily analytics— is available without login, paywall, or usage restrictions. This is the public-good layer of the Gestión Pública Perú project.

Our public commitment

  • Peru\'s MEF open data is a public good. Our work on it is too.
  • Any person or organization can use the public products for research, journalism, or citizen analysis.
  • No login, no signup form, no "request a demo" to access what\'s public.
  • We only ask for attribution when publishing analyses based on our data: "Source: Gestión Pública Perú · gestionpublicaperu.com.pe".
  • Project sustainability comes from the B2G side with State entities, not from the open products. This preserves editorial independence.
32M
historical rows accessible
14
years of coverage (2013-2026)
45
national + regional entities
0
USD to use everything

Available now

Seven public products, one mission.

Each one covers a different use case: from the daily ranking for board meetings to free SQL over 14 years of budget history and ready-to-use client code.

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Investment Rankings

Sectoral · Regional · Local

Daily ranking of budget execution by National Government sector (19 sectors) and Regional Government (26 entities). Interactive HTML, PDF, and 16:9 PowerPoint reports ready for board meetings.

Coverage:
19 sectors + 26 regions
Refresh:
Daily · ~06:10 AM Lima
Format:
HTML · PDF · PPTX
See rankings live →
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SSI Dashboards

Public Investment Tracking

Static dashboards by sector and region with details for each investment project: physical and financial progress, geolocation, gaps, cost breakdown, and status. Consolidated data from Invierte.pe, SEACE, and Infobras.

Coverage:
Thousands of projects nationwide
Refresh:
Daily · ~06:40 AM Lima
Format:
Printable HTML
Explore dashboards →

Public REST API

DuckDB over MEF open data

REST endpoint with free SQL over Peru's complete MEF historical table (2013-present). No authentication. Rate limit 30 queries per minute per IP. Interactive Swagger UI. Excel and Power BI templates ready to use.

Coverage:
32M rows · 137 columns
Refresh:
Daily · ~10:45 AM Lima
Format:
JSON · DuckDB SQL
API documentation →
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MCP Server

Model Context Protocol

Public MCP server so AI assistants (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline) can query Peru's budget history directly in natural language. 6 tools available, no auth required.

Coverage:
Same 32M rows
Refresh:
Real time
Format:
JSON-RPC over HTTP
MCP setup →
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Daily LinkedIn Analytics

Visualization + narrative

Every morning we post the previous day's budget execution state on LinkedIn with professional images by government level, top sectors, and top investment projects. Serves as a daily pulse of public spending for journalists and analysts.

Coverage:
National coverage
Refresh:
Daily · Mon-Fri
Format:
PNG · LinkedIn post
See on LinkedIn →
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Open source on GitHub

Python · JS · Power Query clients

Public repository with the OpenAPI specification, Python client using httpx + Polars, JavaScript client with native fetch, and ready-to-use Power Query M templates for Excel and Power BI. MIT licensed, contributions welcome.

Coverage:
OpenAPI 3.x + 3 languages
Refresh:
Versioned on GitHub
Format:
Python · JS · Power Query
View on GitHub →
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Public Insights

Data storytelling

Interactive dashboard telling the story of Peruvian public spending: +103.8% budget growth in 12 years, behavior by department, evolution by spending category, sectoral comparisons. For general audiences without technical background.

Coverage:
2013-present
Refresh:
Daily · 10:45 AM Lima
Format:
Web dashboard
Explore insights →

Who uses this data

Designed for those trying to understand the State.

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Journalism

To monitor budget execution of public entities, detect delays in investment projects, and build stories backed by verifiable data.

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Civil society

For citizen oversight organizations, public-spending watchdogs, and transparency campaigns with data comparable region by region.

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Academic research

For theses, papers, and studies in public economics, State management, and regional policy with programmatic access to complete historical series.

How to cite Gestión Pública Perú

If you publish analyses, news stories, papers, or reports based on data accessible through our public products, please attribute the source:

Suggested citation:

Source: Gestión Pública Perú — gestionpublicaperu.com.pe · Primary data from Peru\'s MEF (Open Data).

Detailed license and usage limits are in the Terms of Use · Section 6 (Spanish only).

Working on a specific investigation?

If you need help understanding a dataset, building a complex query, or validating a finding, write to us directly.