Detalhes da Produção

TipoCurso de Curta Duração Ministrado
GrupoProdução Bibliográfica
DescriçãoBIJOS, L. M. J. . Women in Latin America: governmental development policies. 2012. (EXTENSAO).
AutorLeila Maria Da Juda Bijos
Ano2012

Informações Complementares

Ano2012
CidadeHyderabad, India
Descricão e Informacões AdicionaisThe Brazilian society has showed an increasing strengthen to overcome social problems and move in the direction of the Millennium Development Goals. In this context, characterized by large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil`s economy outweighs that of all other South American countries and is expanding its presence in world markets. From 2001-03 real wages fell and Brazil`s economy grew, on average only 2.2% per year, as the country absorbed a series of domestic and international economic shocks. Notwithstanding, the Brazilian commitment has revealed that democratic paths have been done in terms of human rights trends, carrying out a national action plan that links poverty alleviation to women s rights and universal access to reproductive health. Based on these guidelines, it has incorporated Gender and Development (GAD) issues in the Brazilian official agenda, implementing in 2004 the Special Secretariat for Women s Policies. This reveals the government concerns towards the population development and the necessity of poverty-reduction strategies, establishing also laws and policies to protect women s and girl s rights. Many governmental and private institutions have begun to integrate reproductive health services into primary health care, improving facilities, training and expanding access to provide women with better life conditions.
Divulgação CientíficaSIM
Duração2
IdiomaPortuguês
instituicao promotora do cursoUniversity of Hyderabad
local do cursoCentre for Women`s Studies, University of Hyderabad
Meio de DivulgaçãoVARIOS
nivel do cursoEXTENSAO
PaísBrasil
participacao dos autoresDOCENTE
RelevânciaNAO
TítuloWomen in Latin America: governmental development policies
Unidadesemanas