Brazil Allocates Nearly R$80 Million Annually to Eradicate Child Labor in 2025
Brazil's government dedicates nearly R$80 million yearly to eradicate child labor, enhancing social assistance programs nationwide.
Brazil's government dedicates nearly R$80 million yearly to eradicate child labor, enhancing social assistance programs nationwide.
COP30 produced a key agreement to increase financial aid to developing countries but notably excluded fossil fuel phase-out, prompting mixed reactions and ongoing debates.
Brazil's federal and Paraná state governments have approved over R$ 75 million in funding and legislation to support infrastructure rebuilding and direct aid for families affected by the November tornado in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu.
Brazilian firms may now seek financial aid under the Brazil Soberano plan due to US tariffs.