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Manifesto to the Nation Calls for Social Inclusion in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nelson Motta   
Tuesday, 20 September 2005

The Minister of the Brazilian Secretariat of Institutional Relations, Jaques Wagner, will receive today in Brasília, the capital city of Brazil, the Manifesto to the Nation, signed by 39 members of the Economic and Social Development Council (CDES).

The document will be handed to the Minister by the president of the National Federation of Automobile Distributors (Fenabrave), Waldemar Verdi.

The Secretariat's press office informed that, in the document, the councilors call for renewed development with social inclusion, dedication to political reform, and engagement in the war on corruption and the punishment of those responsible.

According to the press office, the manifesto was presented at the last meeting of the Council and should be delivered to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

At 2 PM today, the CDES will hold a meeting of the Social Policies Follow-up Group, According to the press office, the group will discuss Brazil's compliance with the Goals of the Millennium.

The eight Development Goals of the Millennium - 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 - were endorsed by 191 countries in September, 2000. They are meant to be achieved by 2015.

Agência Brasil

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written by Guest, 2005-09-21 10:54:37
...so easy.....just go to Amorim !!!!

And refer to what he said....yesterday !!

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