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. 2014 Nov;19(11):4351-60.
doi: 10.1590/1413-812320141911.08812014.

The Zero Hunger and Brazil without Extreme Poverty programs: a step forward in Brazilian social protection policy

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The Zero Hunger and Brazil without Extreme Poverty programs: a step forward in Brazilian social protection policy

Romulo Paes-Sousa et al. Cien Saude Colet. .
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Abstract

Brazilian social protection programs have had consistent effects in reducing poverty and inequality among their respective target-groups: children, adolescents and pregnant and breastfeeding women. In 2011, the Brazil without Extreme Poverty program was launched as a strategy to eradicate extreme poverty by 2014. It makes the promotion of rights the core concept of the official political narrative. This study seeks to provide a systematic description of the Brazil without Extreme Poverty program and its initial results. A review of official documents and academic studies on the social protection programs was conducted. The Brazil without Extreme Poverty program represents an incremental approach to the social protection policies enacted by the previous administration. It advocates a multidimensional and focused approach, funded primarily by the federal government. The strategy subscribes to the international trend of associating social protection with employment and income generation policies.

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