Brazil Advances in Social Support and Hunger Fight with New Initiatives and National Award
Brazil boosts social support for vulnerable families with increased aid in Cajamar and celebrates hunger-fighting policies with a national award.
Brazil boosts social support for vulnerable families with increased aid in Cajamar and celebrates hunger-fighting policies with a national award.
São Paulo Legislature approves Project Law 1048/2025 to restructure social assistance, centralizing coordination and enhancing service delivery while facing critiques over public participation.
Deputy Maria Victoria leads a solidarity football match and donation drive to support Rio Bonito do Iguaçu’s tornado relief efforts with funds and supplies collected for rebuilding.
Brazil celebrates advances in social protection via SUAS and honors Osasco for its outstanding food security management with a national award.
Brazil's 22-year-old Bolsa Família program celebrates renewed strength and expanded reach amid Lula's administration's broader social justice and democratic reform efforts.
Brazil's Bolsa Família celebrates 22 years with a relaunch focusing on childhood welfare and poverty alleviation under Lula's administration.
President Lula travels to Italy to participate in the World Food Forum and the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty events, highlighting Brazil's strides in food security and social collaboration.
Brazil advances social welfare through landmark food security achievements and innovative pet food support programs for vulnerable families.
Brazil reduces severe food insecurity to historic lows in 2024, benefiting millions through expanded social programs and the Brazil Without Hunger Plan.
Brazil's Social Affairs Commission approves a bill granting R$400 emergency aid to immigrants, ensuring nondiscriminatory social assistance.