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Indigent Brazilians Fall to 14% or 26 Million People PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yara Aquino   
Sunday, 19 June 2005

At least one of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as established by the United Nations should be achieved by Brazil by 2015.

The country has already accomplished 78% of the goal that determines halving the percentage of the population that subsisted in extreme poverty in 2000.

This observation is contained in the report, Millennium Development Goals: A Look at Latin America and the Caribbean, prepared by 12 United Nations (UN) agencies under the coordination of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and released June 16 in Brazil.

According to the report, the percentage of the Brazilian population living below the line of extreme poverty fell from 23.4% in 1990 to 14.2% in 2004. This still means that Brazil has 26 million indigent people.

The document mentions the social programs, School Grant and Family Grant, as responsible for some of this progress.

"I am convinced that by 2015 we shall conquer the number one goal, the erradication of hunger and extreme poverty," affirms the Minister of Social Development and Hunger Alleviation, Patrus Ananias.

He reports that research on the Family Grant shows that 80% of the money that is transferred is spent on food. For the Minister, the challenge now is to integrate the families that receive these benefits in programs to generate jobs and income.

The MDGs were adopted in 2000 by the governments of 189 countries, including Brazil, as a commitment to reduce inequality and improve human development around the world.

The eight goals that should be fulfilled by 2015 are: the elimination of hunger and extreme poverty; quality basic education for all; gender equality and protection of women's rights; reduction of infant mortality; improved health care for pregnant women; actions to combat Aids, malaria, and other diseases; environmental sustainability; and a global partnership for development.

ABr - www.radiobras.gov.br

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