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Favela Kids in Brazil Get 50 Sports Centers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cristiane Ribeiro   
Monday, 06 February 2006

Brazil's Minister of Sports, Agnelo Queiroz, on Friday, February 3, inaugurated 50 more Segundo Tempo (Second Half) Program centers, designed to promote the social inclusion of children and adolescents from deprived communities through the practice of sports.

The new centers, which are located in Rio de Janeiro favelas (shantytowns), will benefit 10,000 public school students in the 7-14 age bracket.

The sports include soccer, swimming, track and field, volleyball, basketball, team handball, "capoeira" [an Afro-Brazilian form of self-defense], and there is also dance. Besides sports, the program offers school reinforcement classes in Portuguese and math.

At the covenant-signing ceremony, minister Queiroz emphasized that around 70% of his Ministry's budget is allocated to the Second Half Program.

According to the Minister, the purpose of the program is to strengthen the social protection network for children and adolescents.

"We serve a million of Brazil's children, and the tendency is to grow. That is President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's desire."

The Second Half Program is active in around 900 Brazilian municipalities. In Rio de Janeiro alone, the program reaches around 100,000 children and adolescents in 15 municipalities.

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written by Guest, February 06, 2006
This is an excellent idea for helping kids with social inclusion and specifically for health reasons....but i beleive quality education should be top of the agenda.

As long as education is kept as a priority and this is not used as a way to subdue or stereotype the children in the favelas....this would be very productive with great long-term benefits.
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written by Guest, February 06, 2006

But read again the article. the 50 new centers are ALL in Rio de Janeiro !

Looks like that priorities were exclusive !

And that only Rio de Janeiro youths deserve NEW sports centers !!!!!!!

What about the remaining 90 % of the brazilian youth population...NOT IN RIO ????

Something is dead wrong as usual and just once more ! But normal is Brazil !
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