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DECREE NO 4,229, DE May 13, 2002-1ª PART
Disposal on the National Human Rights Programme-PNDH, instituted by Decree No. 1,904 of May 13, 1996, and gives other arrangements.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC, in the use of the attribution conferring you the art. 84, inciso VI, paragraph "a", of the Constitution,
D E C R E T A:
Art. 1º The National Human Rights Programme-PNDH, instituted by Decree No 1,904 of May 13, 1996, contains proposals for government actions for the defence and promotion of human rights, in the form of Annex I of this Decree.
Art. 2º The PNDH has as goals:
II-identification of the main obstacles to the promotion and defense of human rights in the Country and the proposition of governmental and non-governmental actions aimed at the promotion and defence of these rights ;
III-the spread of the concept of human rights as a necessary and indispensable element for the formulation, execution and evaluation of public policies ;
IV-the implementation of acts, declarations and international treaties of which Brazil is a part ;
VI-the observance of the rights and duties provided for in the Constitution, especially those enrolled in his art. 5º.
Art. 3º The implementation of the PNDH's constant actions will be detailed in annual Action Plans in the form of the Action Plan 2002, which is listed in Annex II of this Dec
Art. 4º The monitoring of the implementation of the PNDH will be the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice's Office of Human Rights with the participation and support of the organs of the Federal Public Administration.
Art. 5º The Secretary of State for Human Rights will expedition the acts necessary to implement the PNDH.
Art. 6º The expenses arising from the fulfilment of the PNDH shall run to the budget appropriations account of the respective participating bodies.
Art. 7º This Decree goes into effect on the date of its publication.
Art. 8º It is repealed Decree No 1,904 of May 13, 1996.
Brasilia, May 13, 2002 ; 181º of Independence and 114º of the Republic.
FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Miguel Reale Junior
ANNEX I
PROPOSALS OF GOVERNMENT ACTIONS
General Proposals
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Support the formulation, implementation and evaluation of social policies and actions for the reduction of existing economic, social and cultural inequalities in the country, aiming at the full achievement of the right to development and confer priority to the needs of the socially vulnerable groups.
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Supporting, in the state and municipal sphere, the creation of rights councils endowed with autonomy and with a parity composition of representatives of government and civil society.
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Support the formulation of state and municipal human rights programs and the holding of conferences and seminars aimed at the protection and promotion of human rights.
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Support the acting of the Human Rights Commission of the House of Representatives, the creation of human rights commissions in state legislative assemblies and municipal chambers and the work of parliamentary committees of inquiry constituted for the investigation of crimes against human rights.
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Supporting, in all federal units, the adoption of mechanisms that stimulate citizen participation in the drafting of public budgets.
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Stimulate the creation of mechanisms that confirm greater transparency to the targeting and use of public resources, enhancing the mechanisms of social control of government actions and fighting corruption.
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Amplify, in all federative units, the initiatives aimed at direct income transfer programs, the example of minimum income programs, and foster the involvement of local organizations in their process of deployment.
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Conduct studies so that the instrument of direct action of unconstitutionality can be relied upon in the case of adoption, by municipal, state and federal authorities, of public policies contrary to human rights.
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Ensure free and universal access to civilian birth registration and the death seat.
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Support the approval of Law Project No. 4715/1994, which transforms the Human Person's Rights Council-CDDPH into the National Human Rights Council-CNDH, extending its competence and the participation of representatives of the civil society.
Right to Life Warranty
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Supporting the execution of the National Public Safety Plan -PNSP.
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Support the implementation of actions aimed at gun control, such as the centralized coordination of gun control, the National Weapons System-SINARM and the National Cadastro of Apreendid-CNAA weapons, as well as campaigns of disarmament and actions of collection / seizure of illegal weapons.
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Profor the editing of federal standard by regulating the acquisition of firearms and ammunition by police officers, municipal guards and private security agents.
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Support the edition of federal standard governing the use of firearms and ammunition by police officers, municipal guards and private security agents, especially in major events, public demonstrations and conflicts, as well as the ban on export of firearms to countries bordering on bordering countries.
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Promote, in partnership with non-governmental entities, the elaboration of maps of urban and rural violence, identifying regions that present greater incidence of violence and criminality and incorporating data and indicators of development, quality of life and risk of violence against vulnerable groups.
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Extend programs aimed at reducing violence in schools, the example of the program ` Peace in Schools `, especially in urban areas that present acute deficiency and exclusion situation, seeking the involvement of students, parents, educators, police officers and members of the community.
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Stimulate the improvement of the criteria for police selection and empowerment and deploy, in police Academies, education and training programs in human rights, in partnership with non-governmental entities.
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Add to the curriculum of the training courses of police specific modules on human rights, gender and race, crisis management, research techniques, non-lethal techniques of police intervention and mediation of conflicts.
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Proper the creation of psychosocial care programs for the police officer and his family, the mandatory periodic evaluations of the physical and mental health of police professionals and the implementation of life insurance programs and of health, own house acquisition and stimulation of formal education and professionalization.
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Support studies and programs for the reduction of lethality in actions involving police officers.
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Supporting the functioning and modernization of independent and unbound state corregedorias of police commands, with views to limit abuses and errors in police operations and to issue clear guidelines to the members of the forces police with regard to the protection of human
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Strengthening the National Forum of Police Ouvidors-FNOP, advisory character body linked to the Secretary of State for Human Rights, and encouraging the creation and strengthening of police ouglers endowed with autonomy and powers to receive, monitor and investigate complaints.
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Support measures aimed at ensuring the removal of policing activities of officers involved in lethal occurrences and in torture practice, subjecting them to psychological assessment and treatment and ensuring immediate institution of administrative proceedings, without prejudice to due criminal procedure.
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Strengthen the Human Rights Division of the Federal Police Department.
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Create the Federal Police Ouvidoria-OPF.
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Supporting state programs aimed at integration between civilian and military policemen, in particular those with an emphasis on unifying police commands.
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Strengthen the supervision and regulation of the activities of private security firms, with participation of the Civil Police in the functional control and the Military Police in the operational control of the planned actions, as well as determine the immediate re-enrollment of all security companies in operation in the Country, prohibiting the functioning of those in irregular situation.
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Supporting actions aimed at reducing the illegal hiring of police professionals and municipal guards by private security firms.
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Encourage educational and preventive actions aimed at reducing the number of accidents and deaths in transit.
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Encourage the deployment of police or community security and actions of articulation and cooperation between the community and public authorities with a view to the development of local public safety strategies, aiming to ensure the protection of the physical integrity of people and of the assets of the community and the combating of impunity.
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Support the creation and operation of victims of crime support centres in the areas with major indices of violence, with a view to making social, legal and psychological assistance available to victims of violence and their family members and dependent.
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Support the realization of studies and victimization research, with specific reference to gender and race indicators, aiming at subsidizing the formulation, implementation and evaluation of human rights protection programs.
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Stimulate the evaluation of programs and actions in the area of public safety and the identification of innovative and successful experiences that can be reproduced in the states and municipalities.
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Deploy and strengthen information systems in the areas of security and justice, such as INFOSEG, in order to allow access to information and data integration on criminal identity, arrest warrants and population situation carcerary in all units of the Federation.
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Create databases on the organization and operation of policemen and on the flow of occurrences in the criminal justice system.
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Supporting the implementation of domestic violence prevention programs.
Right to Justice Guarantee
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Adopt, within the framework of the Union and the states, legislative, administrative and judicial measures for the settlement of human rights violations, particularly those under examination by international supervisory bodies, ensuring the ascertainment of the facts, the judgment of those responsible and the reparation of the damage caused to the victims.
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Support initiatives aimed at empowering operators of the law in themes related to international human rights law.
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Support the Proposal for Amendment to Constitution No. 29/2000, on the reform of the judiciary, with a view to: (a) to assure all, within the judicial and administrative sphere, the reasonable duration of the processes and the means to ensure the speed of your tramway ; (b) confer the status of constitutional amendment to international treaties and conventions on human rights approved by the National Congress ; c) guarantee the displacement incident, State Justice for Federal Justice, the procedural competence in the hypotheses of serious crimes against human rights, raised by the Attorney General of the Republic before the Superior Court of Justice ; d) adopt the binding suckling, available on validity, interpretation and effectiveness of legal norms and their binding effect in relation to the other organs of the judiciary ; and) establish the external control of the Judiciary Power, with the establishment of the National Justice Council, in charge of controlling the acting administrative and financial affairs of the judiciary and the fulfillment of the functional duties of the judges ; f) create the National Council of the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Higher Council of Labour Justice.
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Supporting the creation of human rights promotories within the Public Prosecutor's Office.
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Proper legislation aiming to strengthen the acting of the Public Prosecutor's Office in combating organized crime.
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Strengthening the Corregedorias of the Public Prosecutor and Judiciary Branch, as a way to increase the surveillance and monitoring of the activities of prosecutors and judges.
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Regulatory article 129, incisser VII, of the Federal Constitution, which deals with the external control of police activity by the Public Prosecutor's Office.
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Supporting the acting of the Federal Prosecutor's Office of the Citizen's Rights within the Union and the states.
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Proper measures to encourage the streamlining of judicial procedures in order to reduce the number of detainees awaiting trial.
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Strengthening the General Ouvidity of the Republic, in order to extend the participation of the population in monitoring and monitoring the activities of the organs and agents of the public power.
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Create and strengthen listeners in the public bodies of the Union and states for the fulfillment of complaints of violation of fundamental rights, with broad disclosure of their purpose in the media.
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Support the expansion of the services for the provision of justice, for these to make themselves present in all regions of the country.
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Supporting legislative measures intended to transfer, from Military Justice to Common, the competence to prosecute and prosecute all crimes committed by military police officers in the exercise of their duties.
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Strengthen the Medical-Legal or Criminalistic Institutes, adopting measures that ensure their technical excellence and progressive autonomy.
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Support the strengthening of the Union Public Defensoria and State Public Defensories, as well as the creation of Public Defensories along with all the nation's comarks.
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Supporting the creation of free legal guidance services, the example of rights balconies and disc-complaint services, as well as the development of training programs of community law enforcement officers and mediation of conflicts.
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Stimulate the creation and strengthening of consumer advocacy bodies, at state and municipal level, as well as support the activities of the current civil society organizations in consumer protection.
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Supporting the installation and maintenance, by the states, of civil and criminal special juization.
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Encourage projects aimed at creating itinerant juicing services, with the participation of judges, prosecutors and public defenders, especially in the farthest regions of urban centers, to extend access to justice.
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Stimulate the creation of integrated citizenship centers close to the needy and peripheral communities, which contain the administrative bodies for citizen care, police stations and special jur varas with representatives of the Public Ministry and Public Defensoria.
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Strengthening the Special Commission on Combating Torture, created by means of resolution No. 2 of June 5, 2001, within the framework of the Human Rights-CDDPH's Rights Council.
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Elaborate and implement the National Plan for Combating Torture, taking into account the guidelines set out in the Portaria No. 1,000 of the Ministry of Justice of October 30, 2001, and the recommendations of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Torture, elaborated on a visit basis held to Brazil in August / September 2000.
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Foster a national pact with the entities responsible for the implementation of Law No. 9,455 of April 7, 1997, which typifies the crime of torture, and maintain system of reception, treatment and referral of complaints for prevention and ascertaining of cases-SOS Torture.
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Extend the composition of the Deliberative Council of the Federal Assistance Program to Victims and Threatened Witnesses, as well as their function as the formulator body of the national witness protection policy.
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Supporting the creation and operation, in the states, of victim protection programs and witness to crimes, exposed to grave and real threat by virtue of collaboration or statements provided in investigation or criminal prosection.
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Structuring the protection service to the special testimonial institution instituted by Law No. 9.807/ 99 and regulated by Decree No. 3.518/00, as well as foster and support the structuring of these services in the states.
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Studying the possibility of revising legislation on abuse and disacact to authority.
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Supporting the application of Supplementary Law No. 88/96, concerning summary rite, as well as other legislative propositions that aim to streamact the expropriation processes for agrarian reform purposes, ensuring, to prevent acts of violence, greater caution in the granting of injuncts.
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To promote the discussion, within a national context, on the need to rethink forms of punishment to the offender citizen by encouraging the Judiciary Power to use the alternative penalties provided for in the laws in force with the purpose of minimise the crisis of the penitentiary system.
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Stimulate application of alternative sentences to prison for non-violent crimes.
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Supporting the functioning of the National-CENAPA Central and the state central feather stations, stimulating the dissemination of information and the reproduction of these initiatives, as well as the establishment of the National Council of Penas and Measures Alternatives.
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Adopt measures to ensure the obligation to submission the person arrested to the judge at the time of the approval of the arrest in flagrante and the application for preventive arrest, as a way of ensuring their physical integrity.
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Extend the representation of civil society in the National Council on Criminal and Penitential Policy-CNCFP.
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Support the implementation of the Penitentiary Informatics System-INFOPEN, so as to accompany the passage of the detainee for all steps of the criminal justice system, from the provisional detention to the relaxation of the prison-be it by the compliance with the penalty, whether by regime progression-and to enable proper planning of vacancy provision, managerial actions and other measures aimed at ensuring the improvement of the system.
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Give continuity to INFOSEG's articulation process with INFOPEN.
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Develop programs of integral attention to the health of the prison population.
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Realizing epidemiological survey of the Brazilian prison population.
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Support emergency programs to correct the inadequate conditions of existing prison establishments, as well as for the construction of new, federal and state establishments, with the use of resources from the Fund National Penitentiary-FUNPEN.
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Increment the decentralisation of criminal establishments by promoting their interiorization, with the construction of small-sized prisons that facilitate the execution of the penalty in the vicinity of the domicile of the prisoners' relatives.
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Integral Juization, Public Ministry, Public Defensoria and Social Assistance in the insertion region of prison establishments.
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Encourage the deployment and operation, in all regions, of the community councils provided for in the Criminal Executions Act-LEP, to monitor and monitor prison conditions and the fulfillment of custodial sentences of freedom and alternative penalties, as well as to promote the participation of civil society organisations in assistance programs to the inmates and in the supervision of the conditions and treatment to which they are subjected in the prison establishments.
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Stimulate the application of the devices of the Criminal Executions Act regarding semi-open prison regimes.
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Support programs that aim for the transfer of persons subjected to provisional detention of carcerages from Police stations to provisional detention centers, custodial cores and / or public chains, or, in the case of delivered sentencing sentencing, directly to prison establishments.
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Strengthen the national prison server empowerment program, with a view to ensuring the professional training of the technical body, direction and penitentiary agents.
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Promote educational, cultural, professional training and support programs for the inmate's work, with views to contribute to his recovery and reinsertion in society.
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Supporting the realization of Penal Enforcement Mutirons with views to the granting of regime progression and release of the inmates who have already fulfilled their sentences in full.
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Support programs that aim for the social reintegration of the penitentiary system's egression and the reduction of penitentiary recidic rates.
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Profor tax incentives, receivices, and others to companies that employ egresses of the penitentiary system.
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Supporting the deactivation of penitentiary establishments that counter the international minimum penitentiary norms, the example of the São Paulo-Carandiru Detention House.
Right to Freedom Warranty
Opinion and Expression
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Promote debate with all sectors linked to the subject of freedom of expression and indicative classification of spectacles and public amusements, seeking integrated and facing action for the public interest.
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Establish dialogue with the producers and distributors of programming aiming at the cooperation and awareness of these segments for compliance with the legislation in force and construction of a human rights culture.
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Create a permanent evaluation system on the criteria for indicative classification and age range.
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Promote the mapping of the radiophonic and television programs that stimulate the apologia of crime, violence, torture, racism and other forms of discrimination, the action of extermination groups and the death penalty, with views to identify responsible and adopt the relevant legal measures.
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Support the installation, within the framework of the Legislative Power, of the Social Communication Council, with the aim of ensuring democratic control of radio and television concessions, regulating the use of social media and coibir practices contrary to human rights.
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Coibir the propaganda of neo-Nazi ideas and other ideologies that preach violence, particularly against minority groups.
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Proper legislation targeting to coibin the use of the Internet to encourage practices of human rights violations.
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Ensure the impartiality, adversarial and right of reply in the vehiculation of information, so as to ensure all citizens the right to inform and be informed.
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Supporting forms of democratization of information production, the example of community radios and televisions, ensuring the participation of the racial and / or vulnerable groups that make up Brazilian society.
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Coibir the use of public resources, including from official banks, foundations, public enterprises and mixed economy, to sponsor events and programs that stimulate the practice of violence.
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Supporting, together with the media, initiatives aimed at elevating the self-ester of the afrodescendants, indigenous peoples and other groups historically victimized by racism and other forms of discrimination.
Belief and Culto
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Guarantee the right to freedom of belief and worship to all Brazilian citizens.
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Preventing and countering religious intolerance, including with regard to minority religions and African-Brazilian cults.
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Implementing the devices of the Declaration On the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Founded on Religion or Belief, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on November 25, 1981.
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Prohibit the conveyor of propaganda and racist and / or xenophobic messages that slander religions and incentiviate hatred against spiritual and / or cultural values.
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Encourage the dialogue between religious movements under the prism of building a pluralistic society, based on recognition and respect for differences in belief and worship.
Sexual Orientation
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Proper amendment to the Federal Constitution to include the guarantee of the right to free sexual orientation and the prohibition of discrimination on sexual orientation.
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Support regulation of the registered civil partnership between same-sex persons and the regulation of sex reassignment law and change of civil registration for transsexuals.
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Delete the term ` pederdynasty ` of the Military Penal Code.
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Include in demographic censuses and official surveys data concerning sexual orientation.
Equal Law Warranty
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Supporting the operation and implementation of the resolutions of the National Council on Combating Discrimination-CNCD, within the Ministry of Justice.
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Stimulate the dissemination and enforcement of anti-discrimination legislation, as well as the repeal of discriminatory norms in infraconstitutional legislation.
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Stimulate the creation of channels of direct and regular access of the population to government information and documents, especially data on the conduct of investigations and legal proceedings concerning cases of infringement of rights humans.
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Supporting adoption, by public power and private initiative, of affirmative action policies as a way to combat inequality.
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Promote studies to amend the Public Bidding Act so as to make it possible for, once all the tender procedures are exhausted, setting up a tie, the tie-up criterion-today defined by draw-be replaced by the criterion of adoption, by bidders, of affirmative action policies in favor of discriminated groups.
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Support the inclusion in school curricula of information on the problem of discrimination in Brazilian society and on the right of all groups and individuals to equal treatment before the law.
Children and Adolescents
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Strengthen the role of the National Council on the Rights of the Child and Adolescent-CONANDA in formulating and monitoring public policies for childhood and adolescence.
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encourage the creation and operation, in the states and municipalities, of the Boards of the Rights of the Child and the Adolescent, Tutelar Councils and the Rights of the Child and the Adolescent.
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Promote clarification campaigns on the Rights of the Child and Adolescent Rights, informing about the advantages of application for physical and legal persons, as well as creating incentive mechanisms for resource caption, ensuring forms of social control of their application.
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Support the production and publication of studies and research that contribute to the dissemination and application of the Status of Child and Adolescent-ECA.
129
Ensure the proper deployment and operation of the organs that make up the Children's and Adolescent Rights Guarantee System, stimulating the creation of Specialized Public Defender's Núcleos in the Service to Children and Adolescents (with the violated rights), of Crimes Investigation Basins Practiced Against Children and Adolescents and Privative Varas of Crimes Against Children and Adolescents.
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Promote the discussion of the role of the Judiciary Power, the Public Prosecutor's Office, Public Defensoria and the Legislative Power, alongside the Executive Power, as well as the integration of its actions, in the implementation of the ECA.
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Investing in the training and empowerment of professionals in charge of the promotion and protection of the rights of children and adolescents within public institutions and non-governmental organizations
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Empower elementary and middle school teachers to promote the discussion of the cross-sectional themes included in the National Curriculum Parameters-PCNs.
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Supporting campaigns aimed at responsible parenthood.
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Promote, in partnership with state and municipal governments and with civil society entities, educational campaigns related to the situations of violation of rights experienced by the child and the teenager, such as: violence domestic, sexual exploitation, exploitation at work and drug use, aiming at the creation of cultural patterns favorable to the rights of the child and the teenager.
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Living programs and services for care and protection for children and adolescents victims of violence, as well as assistance and guidance for their family members.
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Profor changes in criminal law with the aim of limiting the incidence of domestic violence against children and adolescents.
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Encourage family orientation programs with views to empower families for conflict resolution in a non-violent manner, as well as for fulfilling their responsibilities to children and adolescents.
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Ensure the expansion of violence prevention programs aimed at the specific needs of children and adolescents.
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Strengthen programs that offer benefits to adolescents in vulnerability situation, and that enable their involvement in community activities aimed at the promotion of citizenship, health and environment.
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Supporting the deployment and implementation of the National Plan of Confrontation of Infanto-Juvenile Sexual Violence in the states and municipalities.
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Profor the amendment of the legislation regarding the typification of child-juvenile sexual exploitation crime, with penalization for the explorer and the user.
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Fight paedophilia in all its forms, including via the internet.
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Create informational, intended for foreign tourists, covering aspects related to sex crimes and their personal, social and judicial implications.
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Promote discussion of the role of media in situations of child and adolescent rights violations.
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Extend Child Labor Eradication Program-PETI so as to focus children from urban areas in risk situation, especially those used in illegal activities such as sexual exploitation of infant-juvenile and the trafficking in drugs.
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Support income generation initiatives for the families of children serviced by PETI.
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Promote and disseminate socio-educational actions experiences together with the families of children serviced by PETI.
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Support and strengthen the National Forum for Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor.
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Deploy and implement the National Policy Guidelines of Combating Child Labor and Worker Adolescent Protection.
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Extend professional learning programs for adolescents in public and private organizations, respecting the rules established by the ECA.
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Give continuity to deployment and implementation, within the federal and articulated manner with states and municipalities, from the Information System for Children and Adolescence-SIPIA, as regards Modules: I-monitoring of the child and adolescent protection situation, under the optics of violation and rearson of rights ; II-monitoring of the flow of care to the adolescent in conflict with the law ; III-monitoring of family placement and national adoptions and international ; and IV-monitoring of the implementation of the Boards of Rights, Tutelar Councils and Funding for Children and Adolescence.
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Support the creation of identification, location, rescue and protection services of missing children and adolescents.
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Promote initiatives and clarification campaigns that aim to ensure criminal enmity up to 18 years of age.
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Prioritize the socio-educational measures in the open for the care of adolescents in conflict with the law.
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Encourage redevelopment of private institutions of freedom for adolescents in conflict with the law, reducing the number of interns per unit of care and giving priority to the implementation of the other measures socio-educational provided in the ECA, in line with the resolutions of CONANDA.
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Encourage the development, monitoring and evaluation of socio-educational programs for the fulfillment of adolescent authors of infraction act, with the participation of their family members.
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Strengthening the acting of the judiciary and the Public Prosecutor's Office in the surveillance and application of the socio-educational measures to adolescents in conflict with the law.
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Promoting the operational integration of organs of the Judiciary, Public Prosecutor, Public Defensories and Public Safety Secretaries with the specialized police stations in investigation of offensin acts practiced by adolescents and to the listening entities, as well as awareness-raising actions of the professionals indicated for these bodies as to the application of the ECA.
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Ensure systematic care and integral protection to the child and adolescent witness, particularly when dealing with denunciation involving narcotrafficking and extermination groups.
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Institution a national policy of stimulating the adoption of children and adolescents deprived of family coexistence by ensuring non-discriminatory treatment to postulants with regard to gender, race, and sexual orientation.
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Support measures aimed at ensuring the possibility of granting the child or adolescent guard to the applicant, regardless of their sexual orientation, always in the best interest of the child or adolescent.
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Promote the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Cooperation in International Adoption Matter, by strengthening the Central Brazilian Authority, instituted by Decree No. 3.174/ 99 and the organs that integrate it.
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Supporting legislative proposal aimed at regulating the operation of the Central Brazilian Authority and the Council of Central Authorities, bodies responsible for cooperation in international adoption.
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Promote actions and initiatives with views to strengthen the exceptional character of international adoptions.
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Promote the standardization of procedures for international adoption in Brazil.
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Promote the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of the International Kidnap Kidnapping of Children, with regard to the structuring of the Central Authority designated by Decree No. 3951/01.
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Support measures to ensure the location of displaced children and adolescents illicitly, ensuring return to their place of origin.
Women
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Support the activities of the National Council on Women's Rights-CNDM, as well as the state and municipal councils of women's rights.
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Stimulate the formulation, within the federal, state and municipal framework, of government programs aimed at ensuring equal rights at all levels, including health, education and professional training, work, security social, property and rural credit, culture, politics and justice.
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Encourage the empowerment of elementary and middle school teachers for the implementation of National Curriculum Parameters-PCNs with regard to issues of promoting gender equality and combating discrimination against the woman.
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Encourage the creation of courses aimed at the political empowerment of local women's leads, with views in filling the established quota for the application of women to elective positions.
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Supporting the regulation of Article 7º, inciso XX of the Federal Constitution, which provides for the protection of the woman's labor market.
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Incentivize the generation of statistics on wages, labor journeys, work environments, occupational diseases and women's labor rights.
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Ensure compliance with existing devices in Law No. 9.029/95, which guarantees protection for women against discrimination on grounds of pregnancy.
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Support the implementation and strengthening of the Woman-PAISM Health Integral Assistance Program.
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Support programs aimed at raising awareness on gender issues and domestic and sexual violence practiced against women in the training of future health care professionals, law operators and civil police officers and military, with an emphasis on protecting the rights of afrodescendent and indigenous women.
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Supporting the amendment of Penal Code devices regarding rape, violent attack on the puter, sexual possession upon fraud, suppression by fraud and the widening of the permissive for the practice of legal abortion, in compliance with the commitments made by the Brazilian state in the framework of the Beijing Platform for Action.
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Adopt measures with a view to preventing the use of the "legitimate defense of honor" thesis as mitigating factor in cases of murder of women, as already agreed by the Supreme Federal Court.
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Strengthen the National Combating Violence Against Woman program.
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Supporting the creation and operation of specialized police stations in the care of woman-DEAMs.
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Encourage research and dissemination of information on violence and discrimination against the woman and on forms of protection and promotion of woman's rights.
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Supporting the deployment, in states and municipalities, of disqueuing services for cases of violence against the woman.
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Support programs aimed at advocating the rights of sex professionals.
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Support protection programs and assistance to victims and witnesses to gender violence, contemplating legal, social, psychological, medical and professional capacity-building services, as well as broadening and strengthening of the network of homelnuts across the country.
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Stimulate the articulation between different support services for women victims of domestic and sexual violence in the federal, state and municipal framework, emphasizing the extension of social care equipment to the victimized woman for the violence.
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Support the policies of state and municipal governments for the prevention of domestic and sexual violence against women, as well as to stimulate the adoption of alternative sentences and the strengthening of professional service services to the attacker man.
Afrodescendants
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Supporting the recognition, by the Brazilian state, that slavery and the transatlantic slave trade constituted serious and systematic human rights violations, which today would be considered crimes against the humanity.
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Supporting the recognition, by the Brazilian state, of the economic, social and political marginalization to which they were subjected the afrodescendants to slavery.
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Adopt, within the Union, and stimulate the adoption, by states and municipalities, of compensatory character measures aimed at the elimination of racial discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities, such as: extension of access of the Afrodescendants to public universities, the professional courses, the areas of cutting-edge technology, the posts and public jobs, including positions in commission, in proportion to their representation in the whole of society Brazilian
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Create databases on the situation of the civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights of the Afrodescendants in Brazilian society, with the purpose of guiding the adoption of affirmative public policies.
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Studying the feasibility of creating social remediation funds aimed at funding affirmative action policies and promoting equal opportunities.
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Support the actions of private initiative in the field of positive discrimination and the promotion of diversity in the working environment.
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Implementing the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Convention No. 111 of the International Labour Organization-ILO, on discrimination in employment and occupation, and the Convention Against Discrimination in Teaching.
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Stimulate the creation and operation of assistance programs and legal guidance to broaden the access of the afrodescendants to justice.
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Supporting the regulation of Article 68 of the Act of Transitional Constitutional Provisions-ADCT, which has on the recognition of the definitive ownership of land occupied by the remnants of the communities of the kilombos.
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Promote the enrollment and identification of the remnant communities of quilombos, across the national territory, with views to enable the issuance of the definitive property titles of their land.
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Support measures aimed at the removal of grillers and intruders from the already titled land of the communities of quilombos.
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Support infrastructure projects for the remnant communities of quilombos, as a way to prevent rural exodus and promote the social and economic development of these communities.
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Encourage actions that contribute to the preservation of memory and foster the cultural production of the Afrodescending community in Brazil.
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Promote the mapping and tombation of the sites and documents holders of historical reminiscences, as well as the protection of the African-Brazilian cultural manifestations.
204
Stimulate the proportional presence of the racial groups that make up the Brazilian population in institutional advertisements contracted by the organs of direct and indirect administration and by state-owned enterprises.
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Encourage dialogue with class entities and advertising agents targeting the convening of these sectors as to the need for advertising parts to adequately reflect the racial composition of Brazilian society and avoid the use of derogatory stereotypes.
206
Examine the feasibility of amending article 61 of the Brazilian Penal Code, so as to include among the aggravating circumstances in the application of penalties racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and forms correlates of intolerance.
207
Proper measures to strengthen the role of the Public Prosecutor's Office in promoting and protecting the rights and interests of victims of racism, racial discrimination and forms correlates of intolerance.
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Supporting the inclusion of the race / color quesite in information and registration systems on population and in public databases.
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Encourage the participation of afrodescendent representatives in the federal, state and municipal rights councils and support the creation of state and municipal councils for the defence of the rights of afrodescendants.
211
Stimulate states' public safety secretaries to carry out capacity-building and seminars on racism and racial discrimination.
212
Proper bill by regulating articles 215, 216 and 242 of the Federal Constitution, which concern the exercise of cultural rights and the constitution of Brazilian cultural heritage.
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Propor to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics-IBGE the adoption of comprehensive statistical criterion in order to consider black and pared as members of the contingent of the Afrodescending population.
214
Support the process of reviewing the textbooks so as to rescue the history and contribution of the afrodescendants for the construction of national identity.
215
Promote a teaching founded on tolerance, peace and respect for difference, which bear on the cultural diversity of the country, including teaching on the culture and history of the Afrodescendants.
216
Supporting the strengthening of the Palseas-FCP Cultural Foundation, ensuring the means for the performance of its activities.
Indigenous Peoples
217
Formulate and implement policies of protection and promotion of the rights of indigenous peoples, in place of integrationist and assistencialist policies.
218
Supporting the process of restructuring the Indian-FUNAI National Foundation, so that the institution can guarantee the constitutional rights of indigenous peoples.
219
Donate the FUNAI of sufficient human and financial resources for the fulfillment of its institutional mission of defending the rights of indigenous peoples.
220
Support the revision of the Indian Statute (Law No. 6.001/73), with a view to the swift passage of the draft law of the Statute of Indigenous Societies, as well as to promote the ratification of ILO Convention No. 169, on Indigenous Peoples and Tribals in Independent Countries.
221
Ensure the effective participation of Indigenous peoples, their organizations and the federal indigenist body in the process of formulating and implementing public policies for the protection and promotion of indigenous rights.
222
Ensuring the right of indigenous peoples to the land that they traditionally occupy, to the reserved and to the domain.
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Demarcar and regularise the traditionally occupied indigenous lands, the reserved and domain ones that have not yet been demarcated and regularised.
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Disseminate measures on the regularization of indigenous lands, especially for Brazilian municipalities located in these regions, so as to increase the degree of trust and stability in relations between Indigenous peoples and society engaging.
225
Ensuring indigenous peoples assistance in the area of health, with the implementation of differentiated health programs, considering the specificities of that population and prioritizing actions in the area of preventive medicine and security feed.
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Ensuring indigenous peoples a differentiated school education, respecting their socio-cultural universe, and enabling support for Indigenous students from elementary, second-degree and university level education.
227
Promote the creation of lines of credit and the grant of specific scholarships for university Indigenous students.
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Implementing protection and management policies of Indigenous lands, with the deployment of permanent surveillance systems of these lands and of their surroundings, the promotion of partnerships with the Federal Police, the IBAMA and the State Secretaries of Half Environment, and the empowerment of servers and members of the indigenous communities.
230
Viabilizing programs and actions in the area of ethno-development aimed at the sustainable occupation of strategic spaces within indigenous lands, such as areas vacated by invaders and / or areas of loggers admission and garimpeiros.
231
Deploy database that allows to gather and systematize information on land conflicts and violence on indigenous lands, to be integrated into the maps of fundial conflicts and violence.
232
Supporting the publishing of publications with data concerning discrimination and violence against indigenous peoples.
233
Supporting the process of reviewing textbooks so as to rescue the history and contribution of indigenous peoples to the construction of national identity.
234
Promote a teaching founded on tolerance, peace and respect for difference, which bear on the cultural diversity of the country, including teaching on culture and history of indigenous peoples.
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Support and advise Indigenous communities in the elaboration of projects and in the execution of ethno-development actions of sustainable character.
236
Support the creation and development of the management mechanisms of the multi-sector programs managed by FUNAI, within the framework of the Multiannual Plans and the federal budgets.
237
Supporting the creation of specific legal assistance services for Indigenous individuals and communities.
238
Ensure the constitutional right of indigenous peoples to the exclusive use of existing biodiversity on their land, implementing actions that will coibide the biopiracy of indigenous resources and traditional knowledge.
239
Gays, Lesbians, Travestis, Transexual and Bisexual-GLTTB
240
Promote the collection and dissemination of statistical information on the socio-demographic situation of GLTTB as well as surveys that have as object the situations of violence and discrimination practiced on the grounds of sexual orientation.
241
Implementing prevention and combating violence against GLTTB, including campaigns for clarification and dissemination of information regarding legislation that guarantees their rights.
242
Support programs to empower education professionals, police officers, judges and operators of the direct in general to promote understanding and ethical awareness about individual differences and the elimination of stereotypes depreciation with respect to GLTTB.
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Support the creation of specialized instances of care for cases of discrimination and violence against GLTTB in the Judiciary Power, the Public Prosecutor's Office and the public safety system.
245
Stimulate the formulation, implementation and evaluation of public policies for the social and economic advancement of the GLTTB community.
246
Encourage family and school orientation programs for the resolution of conflicts related to free sexual orientation, with the aim of preventing hostile and violent attitudes.
247
Stimulate inclusion, in state and municipal human rights programs, of advocacy for the free sexual orientation and citizenship of GLTTB.
248
Promote campaign together with health and law practitioners for the clarification of scientific and ethical concepts related to the GLTTB community.
249
Promote awareness of communication professionals for the issue of GLTTB rights.
Foreign, Refugee and Migrant
250
Supporting, within the Ministry of Justice, the functioning of the National Refugee Committee-CONARE.
251
Implementing the UN Convention on the Status of Refugee, 1951, and the Additional Protocol of 1966.
252
Promoting the empowerment of national authorities directly involved in the implementation of national policy for refugees.
253
Promote and support studies and research concerning the protection, promotion and dissemination of refugee rights, including durable solutions (resettlement, local integration and repatriation), with special attention to the situation of women and refugee children.
254
Support public and private projects of education and professional empowerment of refugees, as well as clarification campaigns on the legal situation of the refugee in Brazil.
255
Develop program and campaign targeting the regularization of the situation of foreigners currently in the country, meeting the criteria for reciprocity of treatment.
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Establish policies for the promotion and protection of the rights of Brazilian communities abroad and foreign communities in Brazil.
258
Proper the drafting of a new immigration and naturalisation law, regulating the legal situation of foreigners in Brazil.
Cigans
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Promote and protect the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the Roma.
260
Support the realization of studies and research on the history, culture and traditions of the Gypsy community.
261
Support educational projects that take into consideration the special needs of Roma children and adolescents, as well as stimulate the review of documents, dictionaries and school books that contain derogatory stereotypes with respect for gypsives.
262
Support for conducting studies for the creation of labor cooperatives for gypsies.
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Stimulate and support the municipalities in which it identifies the presence of Gypsy communities with views to the establishment of camp areas endowed with infrastructure and necessary conditions.
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Sensitization of Gypsy communities to the need to realize children's birth record, as well as support measures to ensure the right to free birth registration for Gypsy children.
Persons Carriers of Disabilities
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Support the activities of the National Board of Rights of the Disability Carrier-CONADE, as well as of state and municipal councils.
266
Instituting measures that will provide for the removal of architectural, environmental, transportation and communication barriers to ensure the disabled person's access to services and public areas and to commercial buildings.
267
Regulate Law No. 10.048/ to 2000 so as to ensure the adoption of accessibility criteria in the production of vehicles intended for collective transport.
268
Watch the accessibility requirements in the grants, delegations and public service permits.
269
Formulate national plan of integrated actions in the area of disability, objecting to the definition of integration strategies of governmental and non-governmental actions, with a view to compliance with Decree No. 3298/99.
270
Adopt measures that enable the access of persons with disabilities to the information conveyed in all media.
271
Extension to states and municipalities the National System of Information on Disabilities-SICORDE.
272
Support programs of alternative treatments to the internation of people with mental impairment and holders of typical conduction-autism.
273
Supporting professional education programs for people with disabilities.
274
Support the training of police officers to deal with mental, hearing and typical-autism impair carriers.
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Adopt legal and practical measures to ensure the right of persons with disabilities to re-enter the labour market, upon appropriate professional rehabilitation.
276
Extend the participation of representatives of the disabled in the discussion of city directors' plans.
277
Develop actions that ensure the inclusion of the accessibility issue, in accordance with the specifications of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards-ABNT, in housing projects funded by housing programs.
278
Adopt policies and programs to ensure the access and locomotion of people with disabilities, according to ABNT standards.
279
Ensure the quality of products for disabled persons acquired and distributed by Public Power-ortheses and prosthetics.
280
Support the inclusion of references to accessibility for people with disabilities in campaigns promoted by the Federal Government and the state and municipal governments.
281
Promoting the empowerment of public servants, health professionals, community leads, and members of advice on issues concerning persons with disabilities.
Elderly
282
Create, strengthen and decentralize care programs for the elderly, in accordance with Law No. 8.842/94, so as to contribute to their integration to the family and society and to encourage care in their own environment.
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Stimulate the supervision and social control of senior care centers.
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Support programs aimed at empowering caregivers of seniors and other professionals dedicated to care for the elderly.
286
Promote removal of architectural, environmental, transport and communication barriers to facilitate access and locomotion of the elderly person to public services and areas and commercial buildings.
287
Adopt measures to stimulate priority care for older people in public and private institutions.
288
Stimulate the continued and permanent education of seniors and support the deployment of " elderly volunteer ` programs, as a way of valuing and recognizing their contribution to the development and well-being of the community.
289
Supporting stimulus programs to the work of the elderly, including through production and service cooperatives.
290
Develop housing programs suitable for the needs of elderly people, mainly in deprived areas.
291
Stimulate the adoption of measures so that the identity document is accepted as an age voucher for the granting of the free pass in public transport systems.
292
Stimulate the fight against violence and discrimination against the elderly person, including by means of awareness-raising and empowerment actions, studies and statistical surveys that contribute to preventing the violation of their rights.
293
Adopt measures to ensure accountability of family members for the abandonment of elderly people.
294
Encourage the creation, in the states and municipalities, of information telephone services, orientation and reception of complaints (dysque-idoso).
Right to Education Guarantee
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Contributing to the formulation of guidelines and norms for child education so as to ensure basic standards of care in crèches and preschools.
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Contributing to the planning, development and evaluation of educational practices, in addition to building educational proposals that respond to the needs of children and their family members in the different regions of the country.
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Encourage the student association at all levels and the creation of school boards composed of family members, entities, non-governmental organizations and associations, for the supervision, evaluation and elaboration of programs and school curricula.
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Increment the quality of teaching, with interventions in determinant segments of school success.
301
Consolidating a system for evaluating the results of public and private education across the country.
302
Ensure the funding and optimization of the use of public resources intended for education.
303
Conduct periodically educational censuses in partnership with the education secretaries of the states and the Federal District, with the aim of producing statistical-educational data to subsidize the planning and management of education in the governmental spheres.
304
Supporting the popularization of the use of microcomputer and the internet, through massification of this technology and the realization of training courses in needy communities and in public spaces, especially in schools, libraries and community spaces.
305
Ensure the universalization, compulsory and quality of fundamental education, stimulating the adoption of the expanded school journey, the enhancement of the magister and community participation in school management, and ensuring support for the school transportation.
306
Promote equity in the conditions of access, permanence and school success of the student in elementary education, through the extension of direct income transfer programs linked to education (scholar-school) and acceleration of the learning.
307
Ensure the supply of free and quality books to public schools of fundamental education.
308
Partially suppressing the nutritional needs of the students of public schools and schools maintained by philanthropic entities through the offer of at least an adequate daily meal, stimulating good eating habits and looking to lessen evasion and repeatal.
309
Promote the expansion of access to high school with equity and suit the current offer, in an orderly manner and meeting minimum basic standards.
310
Adopt a conception for high school that will run the determinations of the Education-LDB Guidelines and Bases Act, as well as the demand and needs of the country.
311
Implementing curriculum reform and ensuring the continued training of faculty and managers of high schools.
312
Team progressively the high schools with libraries, computer labs and science and technological kit for reception from the School TV.
313
Stimulate the improvement of the management processes of educational systems in the states and municipalities.
314
Promote articulation and complementarity between vocational education and high school.
315
Create courses that ensure work perspective for young people, that facilitate their access to the market and that they also meet the professionals already entered into the job market.
316
Stimulate continued and permanent education as a way of updating the knowledge of young people and adults, based on skills required for the professional exercise.
317
Support the creation of permanent mechanisms to foster the articulation between schools, workers and entrepreneurs with a view to the definition and revision of the skills required of the different professional areas.
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Supporting the creation, in universities, of extension courses and specialization aimed at protecting and promoting human rights.
322
Profor the creation of listeners at universities.
323
Profor measures aimed at the guarantee and promotion of university autonomy.
324
Reduce the illiteracy index of the Brazilian population by raising the average of study time and extending literacy programs for young people and adults.
325
Establish mechanisms for promoting equal access to higher education, taking into consideration the need for the contingent of university students to reflect the racial and cultural diversity of Brazilian society.
326
Assure the kilomballs and indigenous peoples a differentiated school education, respecting their socio-cultural and linguistic universe.
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Ensuring the principle of universal health access, strengthening the Single Health System-SUS, ensuring its autonomy and democratization, as well as its consolidation in all Brazilian states and municipalities.
329
Promote the humanization and quality of SUS care, as well as completeness and equal attention to the health of the population.
330
Extend population access to basic health services from strengthening basic attention, thus being worth the expansion and consolidation of the Family Health Program-PSF.
331
Supporting the strengthening of programs aimed at full care for the woman's health.
332
Disclose the concept of reproductive rights, based on the platforms of Cairo and Beijing, developing prenatal and humanized childbirth campaigns, as well as implementing maternal mortality prevention committees and pregnancy in the adolescence.
333
Implementation, in all Brazilian municipalities, the Parto and Birth Humanization Program, which aims to ensure the realization of at least six prenatal consultations and all examinations, as well as the definition of the health service where childbirth will be held.
334
Consider abortion as a public health theme, with the guarantee of access to health services for the cases provided for in law.
335
Develop educational programs on family planning, promoting access to contraceptive methods within SUS.
336
Amplify and strengthen programs aimed at therapeutic home assistance.
337
Support programs for full attention to child health and maternal enchantment incentive to reduce maternal and children's morbidity from zero to five years of age.
338
Create the epidemiological surveillance system of accidents and violence and implement public and domestic violence prevention programs, clarifying their health risks and the judicial implications of it.
339
Ensure proper and timely assistance to victims of accidents and violence.
340
Stimulate and strengthen social participation in SUS, including in the identification of priorities in the area of health.
341
Promote the training and systematic empowerment of community health agents.
342
Support programs that aim to prevent and reduce the risks, accidents and diseases related to the environment and to the work process.
343
Supporting programs aimed at protecting the health of sex professionals.
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Ensure the health surveillance of medicines, food and other products.
346
Promote the production of generic medicines and disseminate, together with Brazilian society, its meaning and cost.
347
Amplify and strengthen assistance programs for falciform anemia carriers.
348
Ensure compliance with the obligation, in the public health service, of the achievement of the test of falcontric traits and falciform anemia in newborns.
349
Ensure access to diagnostic examinations and therapeutic of abnormalities in metabolism.
350
Intensify actions aimed at eliminating hanseniasis as a public health problem in the country, aiming to ensure early diagnosis and treatment of carriers, as well as to promote measures aimed at combating prejudice against the disease.
351
Intensify actions aimed at controlling tuberculosis in the country, aiming to ensure early diagnosis and treatment of carriers, as well as to promote measures aimed at combating prejudice against the disease.
352
Ensure full attention to the health of the elderly by promoting access to specific medicines within SUS.
353
Ensure full attention to adolescents' health, taking into account the specific needs of that population segment.
354
Ensure full attention to the health of Indigenous peoples, taking into consideration their specific needs.
355
Promote control of pension funds and private health plans, widely disseminating patients' rights and their mechanisms of effector.
356
Create the health epidemiological surveillance system of the worker.
357
Implementing national health policy for the penitentiary system in accordance with the principles of SUS.
358
Support actions aimed at ensuring female presidential prenatal care, integral health care, as well as the right to remain with her children in the period during the term laid down in law.
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Accelerate the implementation of measures aimed at unbureaucratizing the services of the National Institute of Social Insurance-INSS for the granting of pensions and benefits.
361
Implementing remuneration program for mothers not amused by the follower.
362
Studying the possibility of introduction of racial clipping in the granting of the continued benefits of social assistance.
363
Stimulate the adherence of the urban and rural worker to the general social welfare regime.
364
Implementing social control mechanisms of social security.
Mental Health
365
Support the disclosure and application of Law No. 10,216 of April 6, 2001, with views to the deconstruction of the manicomial apparatus under the perspective of the reorientation of the model of attention in mental health.
366
Establish mechanisms for normatization and monitoring of the actions of justice and citizenship secretaries in the states, with regard to the functioning of custodial hospitals and psychiatric treatment.
367
Promote intersetorial effort in favor of replacing the attention model of custodial hospitals and treatment for treatment referenced in the SUS network.
368
Promote debates on the criminal enmity of people who are acclaimed by psychic disorders.
369
Create fulfillment programs for people with mental illness, supporting alternative treatments to the internation, so as to give priority to psychosocial care models, with the progressive elimination of manicomics.
370
Create a policy of integral attention to victims of psychic distress in the area of mental health, ensuring compliance with the rights letter of mental health users and the monitoring of psychiatric hospitals.
Chemical Dependence
371
Promote national campaigns for the prevention of alcoholism and the use of drugs that generate chemical addiction, encouraging studies, research and programs to limit the incidence and impact of illicit drug use.
372
Proper the treatment of drug dependants under the public health focus.
373
Supporting actions for implementation of the National Antidrug Action Program-PANAD.
374
Support assistance programs and guidance for drug users, in replacement of the indictment in police inquiry and judicial process.
HIV/AIDS
375
Support the participation of sexually transmitted disease carriers-DST and people with HIV/AIDS and their organizations in the formulation and implementation of policies and programs of combat and prevention of DST and HIV / AIDS.
376
Encourage information campaigns on DST and HIV / AIDS, aiming at clarifying the population on behaviours that facilitate or hinder their transmission.
377
Support the improvement of the quality of treatment and assistance of people with HIV / AIDS, including broadening accessibility and reducing costs.
378
Ensure attention to the specificities and cultural diversity of populations, gender issues, race and sexual orientation in the policies and programs of combat and prevention of DST and HIV / AIDS, in information campaigns and in the actions of treatment and assistance.
379
Encourage the realization of studies and research on DST and HIV/AIDS in the various areas of knowledge, attaining to ethical principles of research.
Right to Work Warranty
380
Ensure and preserve the rights of the worker provided for in national and international law.
381
Promote policies aimed at first job, incorporating gender and race issues, and create a database, with wide disclosure, geared toward youth audiences seeking the first job.
382
Support, promote and strengthen solid-economy programs, the example of microcredit policies, by broadening access to credit for small entrepreneurs and for low-income population.
383
Diagnose and monitor the implementation process of the labor cooperatives, with an emphasis on the observance of labor rights.
384
Stimulate volunteer programs in public and private institutions as a way of promoting human rights.
385
Organize database with social indicators, which translate the conditions of employment, underemployment, and unemployment, under the perspective of gender and race.
386
Ensure the development of professional qualification and requalification programs compliant with the demands of the labor market.
387
Strengthen the policy of granting insurance-unemployment.
388
Stimulate the adoption of affirmative action policies in public service and in the private sector, with a view to stimulating greater participation of vulnerable groups in the labour market.
389
Zelar for the implementation of legislation that promotes equality in the labour market, without discrimination of age, race, sex, sexual orientation, creed, philosophical beliefs, social condition and sorological status, taking into consideration the people with special needs, typifying such discrimination and setting the applicable penalties.
390
Give continuity to the implementation of ILO Convention No. 111, which deals with discrimination in workplaces, and strengthen the network of Equal Opportunities Promotion Núcleos and Combating Discrimination in Employment and the Profession, installed in the Delegates and Regional Labour Subdelegation.
391
Strengthen and broaden the mechanisms for monitoring the working and processing conditions of (the) workers (the) and employees (the) domestic ones, as well as review discriminatory regulations as an example of the prohibition of the use of inputs and social elevators.
392
Create a program of special attention to the rights of the rural worker.
393
Ascertain complaints of disrespect to the rights of workers, in particular to rural wage earners.
394
Extend children's work eradication programs, with views to a particularly aimed at children from urban area in risk situation, prioritizing repression of illegal activities using children and adolescents, such as sexual exploitation and child prostitution and drug trafficking.
395
Strengthen the actions of the National Forum for Prevention and Eradication of Child Work.
396
Give continuity to the implementation of ILO Conventions No. 29 and 105, which deal with forced labour.
397
Support for the approval of the proposed constitutional amendment amending Article 243 of the Federal Constitution, including between land expropriation hypotheses, in addition to the cultivation of psychotropic plants, the occurrence of work forced.
398
Support the restructuring of the Forced-GERTRAF Working Repression Executive Group, linked to the Ministry of Labor and Employment-MTE, ensuring the greater participation of civil society entities in their composition.
399
Strengthen the acting of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Special Surveillance Special Group with a view to the eradication of forced labor.
400
Create, in police organizations, specialized divisions in repression of forced labor, with special attention to children, adolescents, foreign nationals and Brazilian migrants.
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402
Promote awareness campaigns on forced and degrading work and contemporary forms of slavery in the states where forced labor occurs and in the grooming poles of workers.
403
Sensitizing federal judges for the need to maintain within federal scope the competence to judge forced labor crimes.
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405
Proper new essay for Article 149 of the Criminal Code, so as to more accurately typify the crime of submitting someone to the condition analogous to that of slave.
406
Support programs aimed at the reappearance of criminal establishments, with a view to providing job opportunities to inmates.
Access to Earth
407
Promote the security of possession, understanding the urbanization of informally occupied areas and the regularization of popular lotments, as well as the revision of the legal instruments that discipline ownership of the land, such as the law regulating the public records (Law 6.015/73) and the federal urban soil parcellar law (Law 6.766/79).
408
Promote equal access to land, through the development of an urban land policy that considers the social function of the land as a base of support for the implementation of housing policies.
409
Implement land regularization, resettlement and land reform, respecting the rights to adequate and affordable housing, demarcation of indigenous areas, and titration of the remnants of kilombos.
410
Create and support integrated action policies and programs for the settlement of landless workers, with adequate infrastructure for agricultural production, agri-industry and encouragement to other economic activities compatible with defense of the environment.
411
Promoting family farming and models of sustainable agriculture, in the perspective of the distribution of wealth and fighting hunger.
412
Strengthen policies of encouraging family farming, in particular in land reform settlements, transforming them into local and sustainable food security provider base.
413
Adopt measures aimed at coibiing practices of violence against social movements that fight for access to land.
414
Support the bill approval that proposes that the concession of injunction of reintegration of possession be conditional on proving the social function of the property, making the intervention of the Public Prosecutor mandatory in all the procedural stages of disputes involving the possession of urban and rural land.
415
Promoting integrated actions between INCRA, justice secretaries, public safety secretaries, Public Ministries and Judiciary Power, to prevent the realization of forced evictions of rural workers, as per the Resolution No. 1993/77 of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, ensuring the prior resettlement of displaced families.
416
Prioritize the funeral regularization of occupied areas by deploying a minimum standard of urbanization, equipment and public services in the housing ventures and in the regularization of occupied areas.
Right to Moradia's Guarantee
417
Promote proper housing, including aspects of habitability, salubrity, environmental conditions, space, privacy, security, durability, water supply, sanitary sewage, solid waste disposal and accessibility in relation to employment and urban equipment, by means of the creation, maintenance and integration of programs and actions aimed at housing, sanitation and urban infrastructure.
418
Ensure respect for human rights and the availability of appropriate alternatives for the relocation of people removed from dwellings or areas whose characteristics prevent the permanence of their occupants.
419
Ensuring broad diffusion and understanding of the City Statute (Law No. 10.257/01) that regulates articles 182 and 183 of the Federal Constitution.
420
Promote equal access to credit, by structuring a policy of taxation subsidies that can merge costly and non-onerous resources, potentializing the social scope of government programs and actions, especially for low-income populations.
421
Supporting the regulation of the Housing Allowance Program of Interesse Social-PSH.
422
Support the establishment of regulatory milestones for the sectors responsible for the universalisation of access to basic services, thus understood as water supply, sanitary depletion, choleta/destination/waste treatment solids-waste-and electrical energy, seeking to identify new management models.
423
424
Support the recognition of the woman as head of family in housing programs.
425
Support the creation of special juare for the trial of actions involving evictions, reintegration actions of possession and other actions relating to the right to housing.
426
Support policies aimed at urbanization of the housing areas occupied by low-income populations, such as slums, lower and settlements.
427
Keep up to date updated land and real estate, public and private, ensuring democratic access to information and fiscal progressiveness, burdening empty real estate, urban landowners and under-utilized areas, particularly those served by infrastructure.
428
Create, maintain and support protection programs and assistance to homeless residents, including shelter, educational guidance and professional qualification.
Direct warranty to a Healthy Environment
429
Disseminating and promoting the conception that the right to a healthy environment constitutes a human right.
430
Link all and any policy of development to ecological sustainability.
431
Strengthen the environmental watchdog bodies by combining a preventive and punitive work by articulating and coordinating between the three spheres of government.
432
Promote environmental education by integrating it into the educational system, at all levels of education.
433
Develop programs for training and qualification of professionals with an interest in environmental protection, empowering citizenship agents for the environmental issue.
434
Support the creation and operation of the municipal and state councils of environmental protection.
435
Profor the revision of the values of fines relating to environmental damage.
436
Ensure the preservation of natural heritage, the protection of endangered species and biodiversity, and the promotion of sustainable development, allies to a policy of combating biopiracy and genetic heritage protection.
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438
Support basic sanitation programs, targeting the quality of life of citizens and the reduction of environmental impacts, including health education program, with a focus on disease prevention and the rational use of natural resources.
439
Develop public policies for the protection of populations victimised by ecological disasters, including programs aimed specifically at minorities and social groups in areas of risk or subjected to environmental impacts.
440
Promote ways to prevent waste from natural resources by encouraging their reuse and recycling and to promote education for selective use of garbage.
441
Strengthen the public control of the waters and develop river revitalization programs, mangroves and beaches, implementing committees or boards of basins and sub-basins, with the participation of representatives of civil society.
Food Right Warranty
442
Disseminating and promoting the design that the right to food constitutes a human right.
443
Support the installation of the National Council of the Right to Food-CNDAL within the framework of the Secretary of State for Human Rights.
444
Support programs that aim for the stimulation of maternal allytation.
445
Promote the extension of direct income-linked income transfer programs intended for children from six months to six years of age, as well as to manager and nun in nutritional risk.
446
Eradicate child malnutrition by means of food measures associated with basic health actions.
447
Enlarge the food and nutritional surveillance system and promote educational actions aimed at the adoption of healthy eating habits.
448
Extend the food supply, quantitatively and qualitatively, with greater autonomy and strengthening of the local economy, associated with capacity-building programs, generation of productive occupations and increased household income.
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450
Create and implement permanent food safety programs for the deprived, fiscalized and coordinated families by neighborhood associations in all states.
451
Create and disseminate food education programs that aim at better use of food resources, reducing wastage and improving food quality.
452
Profor measures aimed at reducing the tax burden on essential food products.
453
Proper measures prohibiting the incineration of stocked food for price maintenance purposes, with forecast targeting of unused stocks for food of needy households.
454
Fomenting research that promotes productivity gains in the various cultures, with seen to create regulatory stocks that ensure food to all citizens, particularly the poorest.
455
Encourage the development of communal hort programs.
456
Develop scientific studies on planting, purchasing and effects of transgenic foods and their impact on human health.
457
Promoting family farming and a model of sustainable agriculture, in the perspective of the distribution of wealth and fighting hunger.
Warranty of the Right to Culture and Lazer
458
Disseminating and promoting the conception that the right to culture and leisure constitutes a human right.
459
Ensure the expression of local and regional identities, considering the ethnic and cultural diversity of the country, through public policies of support and stimulation to its preservation.
460
Fomenting popular manifestations, the plastic arts, dance, music, literature and theatre, with special attention to folklore, upon the preservation of traditional groups.
461
Ensure the protection, preservation, restoration, restoration and access to the seized goods, urban sets, cultural and natural monuments, buildings, archaeological sites, museums, libraries and archives throughout the country.
462
Strengthen the laws of encouraging culture, ensuring population access to cultural goods and services.
463
Concentrate in areas with high rates of violence the incentive programs for sports, cultural and leisure activities, aimed preferably at the young public and the population at risk, seeking the involvement of the their respective communities and the confederations, clubs, athletes and artists in the management and dissemination of these programs.
464
Supporting the creation of public spaces adapted for the practice of sports, leisure and cultural manifestations.
465
Stimulate the opening of schools on the weekends for community leisure activities.
466
Support programs for revaluation and creation of culture houses, libraries and public archives.
467
Support the implementation of the ` Road Slave ` program, which provides for the recovery, compilation and processing of historical archives (primary sources) concerning the slave trade, and the computerised treatment of this material, with the constitution of a database on the subject.
Education, Awareness and Mobilization
468
Support extension of programs aimed at young people aged 15 a to 18 years, which enable access to educational supplementation, professional qualification, empowerment in human rights and community participation, the example of the Programs "Young Agent of Social and Human Development" and "Volunteer Civil Service".
469
Strengthen initiatives to empower community leads in appropriate means of management, as well as stimulate the formation of new leads.
470
Strengthen human rights education programs in elementary and middle schools, based on the use of the ` cross-sectional themes ` established by the National Curriculum Parameters-PCNs.
471
Support teaching and research programs that have as central theme education in human rights.
472
Incentivize national campaigns on the importance of respect for human rights.
473
Attribute, annually, the National Human Rights Award and encourage the creation of scholarships and other periodic distinctions for entities and personalities who have excelled in the defense of human rights.
474
Encourage the creation of direct access channels of the population to information and means of human rights protection such as special telephone lines.
475
Support training programs, education and human rights training for law practitioners, police officers, penitentiary agents and union, associative and community leaders.
476
Support the creation of human rights courses in the schools of the Magistrature and the Public Prosecutor's Office.
477
Support the realization of forums, seminars and workshops in the area of human rights.
478
Supporting the structuring of the National Human Rights Network-http://www.rndh.gov.br, the creation of databases with information concerning entities, political representatives, companies, trade unions, churches, schools and associations committed to the protection and promotion of human rights, at the national level, and the dissemination of human rights information through the internet.
479
Disclose, through the realization of advertising campaigns in all media, the federal, state and municipal laws on the protection of human rights, the organs and institutions responsible for their warranty, as well as the government programs aimed at their promotion
480
Support the creation of decentralized disclosure of dissemination, promotion and protection of human rights in the public bodies responsible for law enforcement.
481
Elaborate cartilla or manual that contains basic information on human rights in popular language and a relationship of governmental and non-governmental organizations that develop protection and promotion activities of these rights.
482
Promote programs for training and qualification of community law and human rights officers, as well as qualification programs of the members of municipal, state and federal human rights councils.
483
Promote the articulation of the regular courses and extension courses of public and private universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education, around the promotion and protection of human rights.
484
Extend the number of upper courses of human rights and related themes.
485
Constituting a database with information about courses, theses, professionals and academic activities aimed at the promotion and protection of human rights within the framework of public and private universities, colleges and others institutions of higher education.
486
Devise a national human rights calendar, with the identification of relevant dates and events.
Insert into International Protection Systems
487
Adopt legislative and administrative measures enabling the fulfillment by Brazil of commitments made in international human rights pacts and conventions, as well as of the judgments and decisions of the organs of universal systems (UN) and regional (OAS) of promotion and protection of human rights.
488
Strengthen cooperation with the supervisory bodies of international human rights pacts and conventions, the mechanisms of the United Nations Human Rights Commission and the regional protection system (Commission, Court, and Institute InterAmericans of Human Rights).
489
Promote friendly solution agreements, negotiated under the aegis of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, to repair serious human rights violations involving the Union or Federation units liability, per share or omission of public servants
490
Give continuity to the policy of adherence to international treaties for protection and promotion of human rights, through the ratification and implementati
491
Give advertising and dissemination to the texts of international human rights treaties and conventions of which Brazil is a party, as well as of the statements, platforms and action programs of world conferences on environment and development (Rio de Janeiro, 1992) ; human rights (Vienna, 1993) ; social development (Copenhagen, 1994) ; population and development (Cairo, 1994) ; woman (Beijing, 1995) ; human settlements (Istanbul, 1996), and combating racism (Durban, 2001).
492
Implementing the Conventions of the International Labour Organization-ILO ratified by Brazil, as well as the Declaration on Principles and Fundamental Rights at Work, especially with regard to freedom of association, elimination of all forms of forced labour, eradication of child labour and elimination of all forms of discrimination in work and occupation.
493
Support the implementation of the United Nations Protocol against the Manufacture and Illicit Trafficking of Firearms, their Parts and Components and Munitions, under the United Nations Convention against Organized Transnational Crime.
494
Ratify the No. 169 Convention, on Indigenous Peoples and Tribals in Independent Countries, adopted by the ILO in 1989.
495
Ratify the International Convention for the Protection of the Rights of Migrants and their Family members, approved by the United Nations General Assembly in 1990.
496
Ratify the Inter-American Convention on the Forced Disappearance of Persons, adopted by the OAS General Assembly in Bethlehem of Pará, on June 9, 1994.
497
Supporting the creation of a hemispherical system of disclosure of the principles and actions of protection of citizenship and human rights.
498
Propugnar for the creation of a Human Rights Forum in Mercosur.
499
Incorporate, in the agenda of regional economic integration processes, the subject of human rights.
500
Install the interministerial commission tasked with coordinating the elaboration of the periodic reports on the implementation of human rights conventions and treaties, of which Brazil is a part, as well as promoting capacity-building courses for the public servants in charge of drawing up these reports.
501
Promote the international exchange of experience in the protection and promotion of human rights.
502
Stimulate international cooperation in the area of education and training of police forces and empowerment of law operators.
503
Supporting the human rights enablement of members of the armed forces participating in United Nations peacekeeping operations.
504
Support the elaboration of optional protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Treatments, or Cruel, Deshuman or Degrading Penas, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1984.
505
506
Encourage the ratification of international instruments of protection and promotion of human rights by the countries with which Brazil maintains diplomatic relations.
507
Carry out surveying and studying the situation of Brazilian inmates abroad.
508
509
Promote the empowerment of public actors for acting in international human rights forums.
510
Supporting the process of drafting the Optional Protocol to the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
511
Establish and support the operation of the committee of experts charged with proposing changes in internal legislation allowing for the ratification by Brazil of the Statute of the International Criminal Court-Rome Statute.
Implementation and Monitoring
512
Attributing to the Secretary of State for Human Rights-SEDH the responsibility for coordinating the implementation, monitoring and updating of the National Human Rights Program.
513
Attributing to SEDH the responsibility for drawing up annual action plans for the implementation and monitoring of PNDH, with the definition of deadlines, targets, responsible and budgeting for the actions.
514
Attributing to SEDH the responsibility to collect, systematize and make information available on the human rights situation in the country and to submit annual reports on the implementation of the PNDH.
515
Create a system for granting incentives by the Federal Government to state and municipal governments implementing measures that contribute to the achievement of the actions provided for in the PNDH, and to draw up periodic reports on the human rights situation.
516
Elaborate indicators for the monitoring of the implementation of the National Human Rights Program.
517
Follow up the execution of government programs and public funds that have direct relation to the implementation of the PNDH.
518
Promote wide dissemination of PNDH across national territory.
ANNEX II
ACTION PLAN PNDH-2002
1. The present action plan refers to the implementation of the National Human Rights Programme-PNDH during the year 2002 and its elaboration had as references to the UNDH's 519 proposals for action and the government programs in force, in accordance with the Pluriannual Plan 2000-2003 and with the Annual Budget Act 2002-LOA 2002.
2. The selection of government programs complied exclusively with the criterion of relevance for the promotion and protection of human rights and did not intend to refrain the entirety of the governmental action aimed at the guarantee of rights.
3. The present paper aims to enable monitoring of governmental action under the optics of human rights. The information in this paper will further enable, at the end of the financial year, to mend the implementation of the programmes implicated, including by means of the evaluation of budget implementation and the targeting of targets.
PROGRAMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT USED FOR THE DRAFTING OF THE Plan of Action:
(the program number corresponds to the first 4 digits of the CODE column in the appended tables)
Programs of the Secretary of State for Human Rights
0065-Attention to Person Porter of Disabilities
0073-Combat the Abuse and Sexual Exploration of Children and Adolescents
0152-Social Reinsertion of Adolescent in Conflict with the Law
0153-Defense of the Rights of the Child and the Adolescent
0154-Human Rights, Rights of All
0155-Management of Human Rights Policy
0156-Combat Violence against Woman
0668-Peace in Schools
0670-Assistance to Victims and Threatened Witnesses
8017-Protection of International Adoption
Programs of the Ministries:
0001-Family Health
0003-Prevention, Control and Assistance to Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS Porters
0004-SUS Quality and Efficiency
0005-Pharmaceutical Assistance
0008-Healthy Food
0010-Health Surveillance of Products and Services
0018-Mental Health
0019-Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis and Other Pneumopathies
0020-Control of Hanseniasis and Other Dermatoses
0021-Woman's Health
0022-Worker Health
0025-Supplemental Health
0026-Young Health
0027-Children's Health and Materno Aleution
0040-Every Child in the School
0041-Development of Graduate Education
0042-School of Quality for All
0044-Development of Vocational Education
0045-Development of Middle Education
0047-Education of Young and Adults
0048-Statistics and Educational Assessments
0049-Development of Special Education
0066-Valorization and Health of Idoso
0067-Attention to Child
0068-Child Labor Eradication
0070-Brazil Jocomes
0085-Quality of Service in Social Security
0099-New Employment and Safe-Unemployment
0101-Professional Worker Qualification
0106-Management of Labour Policy and Employment
0107-Eradication of Escravizator and Degradant Work
0119-Base Sanitation
0121-Our Neighborhood
0122-Sanitation is Life
0128-Morar Better
0135-New Rural World: Assenation of Rural Workers
0136-New Rural World: Consolidation of Apartments
0137-Emancipation of Rural Settlements
0139-Management of Fundial Policy
0150-Etnodevelopment of Indigenous Societies
0151-Territory and Indigenous Culture
0167-Brazil Cultural Heritage
0168-Open Book
0170-Production and Cultural Diffusion
0171-Museum Memory and Future
0172-African-Brazilian Culture
0351-Familiar Agriculture-PRONAF
0356-Security and Quality of Food and Drinks
0415-Young Entrepreneur
0495-Prowater-Management
0497-Waters from Brazil
0660-Education and Security in Transit
0661-Restructuring of the Penitentiary System
0665-National Antidrugs
0666-Citizen Security
0671-Public Utility Recognition
0686-Assistance to Brazilian Citizens in the Exterior
0696-Call and Legalization of Foreign in Brazil
0697-Defense of Consumer Rights
0699-Integral Legal Assistance and Gratuitous
0791-Public Server Valuation
0813-Monumenta: Preservation of Historical Heritage
PNDH II Responses-Ability Unit Meta Code LOA 2002
0813-Monumenta: Preservation of Historic Heritage
PNDH II Actions |
Responsibility |
Drive |
Meta |
Code |
LOA 2002 | |
General Proposals |
* | |||||
2. |
Supporting, in the state and municipal sphere, the creation of rights councils endowed with autonomy and with a parity composition of representatives of government and civil society. |
MJ |
implanted board (unit) |
6 |
01543815 |
180,000.00 |
25 |
01565023 |
394,136.00 | ||||
13 |
00651753 |
260,000.00 | ||||
3. |
Support the formulation of state and municipal human rights programs and the holding of conferences and seminars aimed at the protection and promotion of human rights. |
MJ |
event held (unit) |
2 |
01541807 |
80,000.00 |
5 |
00651815 |
210,000.00 | ||||
10 |
01531810 |
500,000.00 | ||||
5. |
Stimulate the creation of databases with social and economic indicators on the situation of human rights in Brazilian states in order to guide the definition of public policies aimed to the reduction of violence and social inclusion. |
MPOG, MJ |
study / research released (unit) |
4 |
80175029 |
200,000.00 |
study / research carried out (unit) |
4 |
00651749 |
400,000.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
93,400 |
00653813 |
467,000.00 | |||
study / research carried out (unit) |
3 |
01541747 |
260,000.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
40,000 |
01541733 |
200,000.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
4 |
00681459 |
87,866.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
50,000 |
00681460 |
300,000.00 | |||
10. |
Ensure free and universal access to civilian birth registration and the death seat. |
PR, MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
30 |
06663827 |
744,000.00 |
Right to Life Warranty |
* | |||||
12. |
Supporting the execution of the National Public Safety Plan-PNSP. |
MJ |
critical area serviced (unit) |
28 |
06667805 |
145,053,652.00 |
18 |
Extend programs aimed at reducing violence in schools, the example of the ` Peace in Schools ` programme, especially in urban areas that present acute deficiency and exclusion. |
MEC, MJ |
study / research released (unit) |
3 |
06683837 |
148,000.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
7,500 |
06683809 |
1,500,000.00 | |||
supported project (drive) |
31 |
06682044 |
3,050,000.00 | |||
supported membership (unit) |
46 |
06682045 |
150,000.00 | |||
19. |
Stimulate the improvement of criteria for police selection and empowerment and deploy, in police Academies, education and training programs in human rights, in partnership with entities non-government. |
MJ |
capacited police officer (unit) |
7,854 |
06631715 |
4,000,000.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
21,430 |
06667795 |
22,799,700.00 | |||
qualified police officer (unit) |
45,347 |
01011281 |
6,530,000.00 | |||
21. |
Proper the creation of psychosocial care programs for the police officer and his family, the mandatory periodic evaluations of the physical and mental health of police professionals and the implementation of life and health insurance programs, own house acquisition and stimulation of formal education and professionalization. |
MJ |
child aged 0 a to 6 years serviced (unit) |
6,510 |
07912010 |
7,109,895.00 |
person benefited (unit) |
66,760 |
07912004 |
18,167,520.00 | |||
23 |
Support the operation and modernization of independent and unbound state corregedorias of police commands, with views to limit abuses and errors in police operations and to issue guidelines clear to the members of police forces with respect to the protection of human |
MJ |
modernized organ (unit) |
6 |
06665041 |
286,000.00 |
31 |
Encourage educational and preventive actions aimed at reducing the number of accidents and deaths in transit. |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
12 |
06601799 |
2,400,000.00 |
supported project (drive) |
6 |
06601243 |
49,604,008.00 | |||
32 |
Encourage the deployment of police or community security and actions of articulation and cooperation between the community and public authorities with views to the development of local strategies of public safety, aiming at ensuring the protection of the physical integrity of people and of the goods of the community and the combating of impunity. |
MJ |
Community police implanted |
35 |
06667807 |
117,061,700.00 |
33 |
Support the creation and operation of victims of crime support centres in the areas with major indices of violence, with views to make available social, legal and psychological assistance to victims of violence and their relatives and dependents. |
MJ |
implanted center (unit) |
4 |
06701781 |
800,000.00 |
34 |
Support the realization of studies and victimization surveys, with specific reference to gender and race indicators, aiming at subsidizing the formulation, implementation and evaluation of protection programs of human rights. |
MJ |
study / research carried out (unit) |
2 |
06663814 |
50,000.00 |
36 |
Deploy and strengthen information systems in the areas of security and justice, such as INFOSEG, in order to allow access to information and data integration on criminal identity, warrants of arrest and situation of the prison population in all Federation units |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
30 |
06663829 |
450,000.00 |
maintained system (unit) |
1 |
06664286 |
1,607,000.00 | |||
37 |
Create databases on the organization and operation of policemen and on the flow of occurrences in the criminal justice system. |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
25 |
06667799 |
4,910,000.00 |
Right to Justice warranty |
* | |||||
54 |
Strengthen the Medical-Legal or Criminalistic Institutes, adopting measures that ensure their technical excellence and progressive autonomy. |
MJ, SSPs, SJs |
reaparelated stdual police (unit) |
32 |
06667797 |
48,815,320.00 |
55 |
Support the strengthening of the Union Public Defensoria and State Public Defensories, as well as the creation of Public Defensories along with all the nation's comarks. |
MJ, DPU, DPEs |
implanted service (unit) |
8 |
06991783 |
1,240,600.00 |
assisted person (unit) |
21,980 |
06992725 |
5,111,600.00 | |||
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
2 |
06993825 |
30,000.00 | |||
56 |
Supporting the creation of free legal guidance services, the example of law balconies and disc-complaint services, as well as the development of agent training programs community of justice. And conflict mediation |
MJ |
implanted service (unit) |
28 |
01541919 |
2,220,000.00 |
implanted service (unit) |
18 |
01545033 |
930,000.00 | |||
maintained service (unit) |
16 |
01542801 |
400,000.00 | |||
57 |
Stimulate the creation and strengthening of consumer advocacy bodies, at state and municipal level, as well as support the activities of the current civil society organizations in defending the consumer. |
MJ |
capacited agent (unit) |
355 |
06971756 |
188,000.00 |
event held (unit) |
4 |
06971811 |
140,000.00 | |||
person serviced (unit) |
47 |
06972700 |
90,000.00 | |||
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
1 |
06973830 |
510,000.00 | |||
maintained system (unit) |
1 |
06974079 |
10,000.00 | |||
material released (unit) |
15 |
06975636 |
150,000.00 | |||
supported project (drive) |
7 |
06976067 |
2,280,000.00 | |||
60 |
Stimulate the creation of integrated citizenship centers close to the needy and periphery communities, which contain the administrative bodies for citizen care, police stations and varas of special juization with representatives of the Public Ministry and Public Defensoria. |
MJ, MPAS, STJ, TJs, DPU, DPEs |
implanted service (unit) |
28 |
06667801 |
16,235,000.00 |
64 |
Foster a national pact with the entities responsible for the implementation of Law No. 9,455 of April 7, 1997, which typifies the crime of torture, and maintain reception system, treatment and referral of complaints for prevention and ascertaining of cases-SOS Torture. |
MJ |
implanted network (% of physical execution) |
25 |
01545151 |
400,000.00 |
66 |
Support the creation and operation, in the states, of victim protection programs and witness for crimes, exposed to grave and real threat by virtue of collaboration or statements provided in investigation or criminal proceedings. |
MJ, states |
assisted person (unit) |
10,078 |
06704278 |
6,211,400.00 |
implanted service (unit) |
4 |
06701787 |
1,200,000.00 | |||
capacited agent (unit) |
550 |
06701717 |
1,434,900.00 | |||
assisted person (unit) |
150 |
06702831 |
600,000.00 | |||
73 |
Supporting the functioning of the National-CENAPA Central and the state central of alternative feathers, stimulating the dissemination of information and the reproduction of these initiatives, as well as the creation of the National Board of Penas and Alternative Measures. |
MJ, states |
apeted benefit (unit) |
3,610 |
06612730 |
3,137,000.00 |
76 |
Support the implementation of the Penitentiary Informatics System-INFOPEN, so as to accompany the passage of the detainee for all steps of the criminal justice system, from provisional detention to the relaxation of prison, whether by the fulfillment of the penalty, whether by regime progression, and to enable proper planning of vacancy supply, managerial actions and other measures aimed at ensuring the improvement of the system. |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
27 |
06611846 |
4,100,000.00 |
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79 |
Implementing policies aimed at ensuring the economic, social and cultural rights of people subjected to detention. |
MJ, SJs |
assisted person (unit) |
7,500 |
06612698 |
1,500,000.00 |
82 |
Support emergency programs to correct the inadequate conditions of existing prison establishments, as well as for the construction of new, federal and state establishments, with the use of resources from the National Penitentiary Fund-FUNPEN. |
MJ, SJs |
acquired equipment (unit) |
120 |
06611701 |
4,000,000.00 |
vacancy created (unit) |
15,890 |
06611844 |
182,678,394.00 | |||
89 |
Strengthen the national prison server empowerment program, with a view to ensuring the professional training of the technical body, direction and penitentiary agents. |
MJ, SJs |
capacited agent (unit) |
5,300 |
06611718 |
4,240,366.00 |
91 |
Promote educational, cultural, professional training and support programs for the inmate's work, with views to contribute to his recovery and reinsertion in society. |
MJ, SJs |
professionalized inmate (unit) |
1,324 |
06612727 |
3,310,000.00 |
sporty material produced (unit) |
1,935,000 |
06615448 |
11,555,190.00 | |||
92 |
Supporting the realization of Penal Enforcement Mutirons with views to the granting of regime progression and release of the inmates who have already fulfilled their sentences in full. |
MJ, SJs |
assisted detainer (unit) |
9,385 |
06612719 |
1,840,000.00 |
Right to Freedom Warranty |
* | |||||
Opinion and Expression |
* | |||||
98 |
Support the functioning of the General Coordination of Justice, Classification, Securities and Qualification, of the National Office of Justice of the Ministry of Justice, so as to provide it with operational capacity compliant with its institutional mission. |
MJ |
title cassed (unit) |
37 |
06712735 |
30,000.00 |
title granted (unit) |
333 |
06712737 |
40,000.00 | |||
deploy central deployed (unit) |
20 |
06713818 |
48,000.00 | |||
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
16 |
06713831 |
16,000.00 | |||
Belief and Culto |
* | |||||
Sexual Orientation |
* | |||||
Equal Law Warranty |
* | |||||
Children and Adolescents |
* | |||||
127 |
Promote clarification campaigns on the Rights of the Child and Adolescent Rights, informing about the advantages of application for physical and legal persons, as well as creating mechanisms of incentive for resource caption, ensuring forms of social control of its application. |
MJ |
campaign carried out (unit) |
20 |
01531223 |
120,000.00 |
128 |
Support the production and publication of studies and research that contribute to the dissemination and application of the Status of Child and Adolescent-ECA. |
MJ |
distributed exemplar (unit) |
60,000 |
01531732 |
300,000.00 |
study / research carried out (unit) |
10 |
01531743 |
300,000.00 | |||
129 |
Ensure the proper deployment and operation of the organs that make up the Children's and Adolescent Rights Guarantee System, stimulating the creation of Public Defensorian Núcleos Specialized in the Service of Children and Adolescents (with the violated rights), of Crimes Research Basins Practiced Against Children and Adolescents and Creative Varas of Crimes Against Children and Adolescents. |
MJ, DPU, DPEs, SSPs, TJs |
implanted defensoria (unit) |
8 |
01535002 |
1,000,000.00 |
implanted defense unit (unit) |
8 |
01531797 |
1,000,000.00 | |||
maintained defense unit (unit) |
4 |
01532717 |
8,300,000.00 | |||
station implanted (unit) |
8 |
01531221 |
800,000.00 | |||
131 |
Investing in the training and empowerment of professionals in charge of the promotion and protection of the rights of children and adolescents within public institutions and non-governmental organizations |
MJ |
capacitated person (unit) |
8,333 |
01521758 |
2,500,000.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
3,000 |
01531761 |
900,000.00 | |||
135 |
Living programs and services for care and protection for children and adolescents victims of violence, as well as assistance and guidance for their family members. |
MJ |
child and adolescent serviced (unit) |
1,200 |
01532042 |
375,000.00 |
child and adolescent serviced (unit) |
17,000 |
00732383 |
5,100,000.00 | |||
139 |
Strengthen programs that offer benefits to adolescents in vulnerability situation, and that enable their involvement in community activities aimed at promoting citizenship, health and environment. |
MPAS, MJ |
child and adolescent serviced (unit) |
34,850 |
00702558 |
15,430,000.00 |
140 |
Supporting the deployment and implementation of the National Plan of Confrontation of Infanto-Juvenile Sexual Violence in the states and municipalities. |
MJ |
maintained network (unit) |
1 |
00732815 |
140,000.00 |
141 |
Give continuity to the National Combat Campaign for Infanto-Juvenile Sexual Exploitation, stimulating the launch of state and municipal campaigns that aim to modify conceptions, practices and attitudes that they stigmatize the child and adolescent in the situation of sexual violence, using as a conceptual milestone the ECA and the relevant international standards. |
MJ, States and Municipalities |
campaign carried out (unit) |
1 |
00737939 |
570,000.00 |
144 |
Create informational, intended for foreign tourists, covering aspects related to sex crimes and their personal, social and judicial implications. |
MJ, MET, MPAS |
campaign carried out (unit) |
3 |
00735393 |
700,000.00 |
146 |
Extend Child Labor Eradication Program-PETI so as to focus children from urban areas at risk, especially those used in illegal activities such as the sexual exploitation of nursery-youth and drug trafficking. |
MTE, MJ |
event held (unit) |
15 |
00681458 |
654,970.00 |
campaign carried out (unit) |
2 |
00681910 |
2,200,000.00 | |||
child and adolescent serviced (unit) |
813,200 |
00682060 |
175,530,131.00 | |||
realized mapping (drive) |
1 |
00682602 |
25,983.00 | |||
surveillance carried out (unit) |
30,000 |
00682688 |
1,000,000.00 | |||
131 |
* | |||||
147 |
Support income generation initiatives for the families of children serviced by PETI. |
MTE, MPAS, MJ |
child and adolescent serviced (unit) |
813,000 |
00682569 |
235,803,202.00 |
benefit processed (drive |
5,200,200 |
00684443 |
2,260,168.00 | |||
paid benefit (unit) |
5,200,200 |
00684447 |
11,440,440.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
395,886 |
00686537 |
46,186,667.00 | |||
149 |
Support and strengthen the National Forum for Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor. |
MTE, MJ |
131 |
* | ||
151 |
Extend professional learning programs for adolescents in public and private organizations, respecting the rules established by the ECA. |
MJ |
capacitated teenager (unit) |
1,000 |
01531227 |
80,000.00 |
152 |
Give continuity to deployment and implementation, within the federal and articulated manner with states and municipalities, from the Information System for Children and Adolescence-SIPIA, as far as the Modules: I-monitoring of child and adolescent protection situation, under the optics of violation and rebirth of rights ; II-monitoring of the flow of care to the teen in conflict with the law ; III-monitoring of the family placement and national and international adoptions ; and IV-monitoring of the implementation of the Boards of Rights, Tutelar Councils and Funding for Children and Adolescence. |
MJ, States, Municipalities |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
18 |
01531800 |
1,300,000.00 |
153 |
Support the creation of identification, location, rescue and protection services of missing children and adolescents. |
MJ, States, Municipalities |
implanted network (% of physical execution) |
15 |
01531785 |
255,000.00 |
155 |
Prioritize the socio-educational measures in the open for the care of adolescents in conflict with the law. |
MJ, Municipalities, states |
implanted service (unit) |
25 |
01521782 |
3,500,000.00 |
156 |
Encourage redevelopment of private freedom institutions for adolescents in conflict with the law, reducing the number of interns per unit of care and conferring priority on implementation of the remaining socio-educational measures provided for in the ECA in line with the resolutions of CONANDA. |
MJ, States, Municipalities |
vacancy created (unit) |
640 |
01521722 |
11,200,000.00 |
reformed unit (square meter) |
1,400 |
01521819 |
700,000.00 | |||
acquired equipment (unit) |
1,375 |
01521829 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
assisted adolescent (unit) |
3,000 |
01522227 |
3,881,000.00 | |||
assisted egresso (unit) |
4 |
01521780 |
478,416.00 | |||
implanted service (unit) |
10 |
01521788 |
1,000,000.00 | |||
159 |
Promoting the operational integration of organs of the Judiciary, Public Prosecutor, Public Defensories and Public Safety Secretaries with the specialized police stations in investigation of acts offenders practiced by adolescents and the fulfillment entities, as well as awareness-raising actions of the professionals indicated for these bodies as to the application of the ECA. |
MJ, States, Municipalities |
station implanted (unit) |
2 |
01521728 |
1,000,000.00 |
164 |
Promoting the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Cooperation in International Adoption Matter, by strengthening the Brazilian Central Authority, instituted by the Decree No 3.174/ 99 and of the organs that integrate it. |
MJ |
installed administrative unit (unit) |
1 |
80171775 |
500,000.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
866 |
80175027 |
200,000.00 | |||
166 |
Promote actions and initiatives with views to strengthen the exceptional character of international adoptions. |
MJ |
event held (uity) |
4 |
80175025 |
100,000.00 |
Women |
* | |||||
177 |
Support the implementation and strengthening of the Woman-PAISM Health Integral Assistance Program. |
MS, MJ |
campaign carried out (unit) |
10 |
00213879 |
9,280,000.00 |
study / research carried out (unit) |
1 |
00213900 |
200,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
4 |
00213929 |
490,000.00 | |||
capacitated person (unit) |
1,080 |
00217841 |
900,000.00 | |||
182 |
Supporting the creation and operation of specialized police stations in the care of woman-DEAMs. |
MJ |
capacitated professional (unit) |
700 |
01561713 |
700,000.00 |
183 |
Encourage research and dissemination of information on violence and discrimination against the woman and on forms of protection and promotion of woman's rights. |
MJ |
study / research carried out (unit) |
12 |
01561748 |
350,000.00 |
distributed exemplar (unit) |
200,000 |
01561737 |
405,864.00 | |||
186 |
Support protection programs and assistance to victims and witnesses to gender violence, contemplating legal, social, psychological, medical, and professional capacity-building services, so as the broadening and strengthening of the case-shelter network across the country. |
MJ |
shelter implanted (unit) |
108 |
01567051 |
2,605,000.00 |
person benefited (milhar) | 6 |
01566015 |
170,000.00 |
Afrodescendants |
* | |||||
192 |
Create databases on the situation of the civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights of the Afrodescendants in Brazilian society, with the purpose of guiding the adoption of policies affirmative public. |
MJ, MinC, MPOG |
study / research carried out (unit) |
2 |
01721512 |
77,092.00 |
implanted center (unit) |
1 |
01721507 |
6,350,141.00 | |||
198 |
Promote the enrollment and identification of the remnant communities of quilombos, across the national territory, with views to enable the issuance of the definitive property titles of their land. |
MJ, MinC |
titled community (unit) |
59 |
01721642 |
4,113,928.00 |
200 |
Support infrastructure projects for the remnant communities of quilombos, as a way to prevent rural exodus and promote the social and economic development of these communities. |
MS, MEC, MDA |
capacitated person (unit) |
880 |
01721508 |
440,000.00 |
202 |
Encourage actions that contribute to the preservation of memory and foster the cultural production of the Afrodescending community in Brazil. |
MinC |
supported project (drive) |
31 |
01720503 |
7,628,711.00 |
well preserved /restored (drive) |
15 |
01724059 |
172,848.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
15 |
01726531 |
232,241.00 | |||
Indigenous Peoples |
* | |||||
217 |
Formulate and implement policies of protection and promotion of the rights of indigenous peoples, in place of integrationist and assistencialist policies. |
MJ |
localized / protected community (unit) |
6 |
01514524 |
550,000.00 |
capacited technician (unit) |
300 |
01511714 |
345,300.00 | |||
221 |
Ensure the effective participation of Indigenous peoples, their organizations and the federal indigenist body in the process of formulating and implementing public policies for protection and promotion of the indigenous rights. |
MJ |
post built (unit) |
150 |
01501725 |
1,500,000.00 |
post held (unit) |
180 |
01502715 |
2,430,000.00 | |||
post recovered / equipped (unit) |
150 |
01501741 |
350,000.00 | |||
223 |
Demarcar and regularise the traditionally occupied indigenous lands, the reserved and domain ones that have not yet been demarcated and regularised. |
MJ |
identified / revised Indigenous land (HA) |
36 |
01514276 |
2,000,000.00 |
Effectivated regularization (HA) |
7,868,394 |
01514390 |
36,835,263.00 | |||
demarcated Indian land (HA) |
1,217,354 |
01512235 |
2,030,301.00 | |||
225 |
Ensuring indigenous peoples assistance in the area of health, with the implementation of differentiated health programs, considering the specificities of that population and prioritizing actions in the area of preventive medicine and food safety. |
MS, MJ |
modernized / proper health unit (unit) |
314 |
01503869 |
9,251,000.00 |
beneficial Indigenous community (unit) |
47 |
01503913 |
1,720,000.00 | |||
assisted indigenous (unit) |
5,800 |
01506057 |
7,420,000.00 | |||
Indigenous serviced (unit) |
350,000 |
01506501 |
115,000,000.00 | |||
226 |
Ensuring indigenous peoples a differentiated school education, respecting their socio-cultural universe, and enabling support for Indigenous students of elementary, second-degree and level education university. |
MEC, MJ |
school built (unit) |
1 |
01501150 |
100,000.00 |
school maintained (unit) |
735 |
01502713 |
1,658,000.00 | |||
house maintained (unit) |
400 |
01502714 |
857,000.00 | |||
capacited teacher (unit) |
250 |
01503089 |
200,000.00 | |||
capacited teacher (unit) |
180 |
01503810 |
135,000.00 | |||
distributed material (unit) |
9,500 |
01501735 |
690,000.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
10,000 |
01504047 |
200,000.00 | |||
227 |
Promote the creation of lines of credit and the grant of specific scholarships for university Indigenous students. |
MEC, MJ |
assisted student (unit) |
12,000 |
01506059 |
1,591,560.00 |
229 |
Implementing protection and management policies of indigenous lands, with the deployment of permanent surveillance systems of these lands and their surroundation, the promotion of partnerships with the Federal Police, the IBAMA and the State Secretaries of the Environment, and the empowerment of servers and members of the indigenous communities. |
MDA, MJ, states |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
500 |
01512707 |
4,498,320.00 |
230 |
Viabilizing programs and actions in the area of ethno-development aimed at the sustainable occupation of strategic spaces within indigenous lands, such as areas vacated by invaders and / or areas of ingress of loggers and garimpeiros. |
MMA, MDA, MJ |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
500 |
01512707 |
4,498,320.00 |
235 |
Support and advise Indigenous communities in the elaboration of projects and in the execution of ethno-development actions of sustainable character. |
MMA, MDA, MJ |
beneficial family (unit) |
33,505 |
01502711 |
8,239,672.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
180 |
01501712 |
460,000.00 | |||
serviced community (unit) |
5 |
01502178 |
40,000.00 | |||
237 |
Supporting the creation of specific legal assistance services for Indigenous individuals and communities. |
MJ |
assisted indigenous (unit) |
1,000 |
01502699 |
137,000.00 |
238 |
Ensure the constitutional right of indigenous peoples to the exclusive use of existing biodiversity on their land, implementing actions that will coibide the biopiracy of resources and knowledge traditional Indigenous. |
MMA, MJ |
event held (unit) |
141 |
01511812 |
500,000.00 |
study carried out (unit) |
30 |
01511742 |
190,000.00 | |||
Indigenous land recovered (HA) |
202 |
01511818 |
575,000.00 | |||
239 |
Develop policies for the protection of cultural and biological heritage and the traditional knowledge of Indigenous peoples, in particular actions that aim for cataloguing, the registration of patents and the disclosure of that patrimony. |
MJ, MinC |
preserved document (unit) |
40,000 |
01516487 |
180,000.00 |
published research (unit) |
20 |
01512724 |
172,000.00 | |||
well preserved (unit) |
4,000 |
01512630 |
100,000.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
40 |
01511738 |
100,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
27 |
01511808 |
130,000.00 | |||
public serviced (unit) |
51,500 |
01512814 |
103,000.00 | |||
Gays, Lesbians, Travestis, Transexual and Bisexual? GLTTB |
* | |||||
Foreign, Refugee and Migrant |
* | |||||
257 |
Establish policies for the promotion and protection of the rights of Brazilian communities abroad and foreign communities in Brazil. |
MJ, MRE |
distributed exemplar (unit) |
2,000 |
06961734 |
20,000.00 |
central installed (% of physical execution) |
7 |
06961752 |
36,000.00 | |||
central maintained (unit) |
1 |
06964275 |
150,000.00 | |||
regularized foreign (unit) |
641 |
06962728 |
42,000.00 | |||
digitized registration (unit) |
57,142 |
06963812 |
40,000.00 | |||
integrated system (% of physical execution) |
2 |
06963833 |
24,000.00 | |||
assisted citizen (unit) |
2,522 |
06862529 |
673,960.00 |
DECREE NO. 4,229, DE May 13, 2002-3ª PART
Cigans |
* | |||||
Persons Carriers of Disabilities |
* | |||||
266 |
Instituting measures that will provide for the removal of architectural, environmental, transportation and communication barriers to ensure the disabled person's access to services and public areas and to commercial buildings. |
MJ |
barrier to deficient removed (drive) |
133 |
00651740 |
200,000.00 |
271 |
Extension to states and municipalities the National System of Information on Disabilities-SICORDE. |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
25 |
00651825 |
430,000.00 |
maintained system (unit) |
1 |
00654281 |
200,000.00 | |||
273 |
Supporting professional education programs for people with disabilities. |
MEC, MJ, MTE |
supported institution (unit) |
45 |
00652043 |
800,000.00 |
qualified person (unit) |
78,200 |
01015423 |
11,262,000.00 | |||
280 |
Support the inclusion of references to accessibility for people with disabilities in campaigns promoted by the Federal Government and the state and municipal governments. |
PR, States, Municipalities |
campaign carried out (unit) |
1 |
00653072 |
400,000.00 |
281 |
Promoting the empowerment of public servants, health professionals, community leads, and members of advice on issues concerning persons with disabilities. |
MS, MJ |
capacitated person (unit) |
3,646 |
00651760 |
850,000.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
1,293 |
00655125 |
300,000.00 | |||
Elderly |
* | |||||
282 |
Create, strengthen and decentralize care programs for seniors, in accordance with the Act No. 8.842/94, so as to contribute to their integration to the family and society and to encourage care in the your own environment. |
MPAS, MS, MJ |
elderly person serviced (unit) |
29,413 |
00661394 |
13,275,000.00 |
elderly person serviced (unit) |
353,022 |
00662559 |
39,602,041.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
3 |
00663902 |
500,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
10 |
00663948 |
853,000.00 | |||
285 |
Support programs aimed at empowering caregivers of seniors and other professionals dedicated to care for the elderly. |
MJ, MS, MTE |
qualified person (unit) |
30,722 |
01015421 |
4,424,000.00 |
Right to Education Guarantee |
* | |||||
295 |
Contributing to the formulation of guidelines and norms for child education so as to ensure basic standards of care in crèches and preschools. |
MEC |
child serviced (unit) |
91,463 |
00671001 |
34,475,076.00 |
child serviced (unit) |
1,702,630 |
00672556 |
275,914,309.00 | |||
296 |
Contributing to the planning, development and evaluation of educational practices, in addition to building educational proposals that respond to the needs of children and their family members in the different regions of the country. |
MEC |
vehiculated program (unit) |
280,080 |
00424050 |
10,446,900.00 |
student benefed (milhar) |
11 |
00424088 |
4,000,000.00 | |||
exemplar distributed (milhar) |
6,620 |
00427619 |
5,930,580.00 | |||
capacitated professional (unit) |
15,080 |
00427859 |
1,512,900.00 | |||
distributed module (milhar) |
79 |
00672331 |
5,373,000.00 | |||
capacited teacher (unit) |
24,776 |
00674519 |
12,537,000.00 | |||
school built (unit) |
1 |
00675612 |
260,000.00 | |||
298 |
Encourage the student association at all levels and the creation of school boards composed of family members, entities, non-governmental organizations and associations, for the supervision, evaluation and elaboration of school programs and curricula. |
MEC, MJ |
capacited advisor (unit) |
648 |
00404389 |
1,500,000.00 |
301 |
Consolidating a system for evaluating the results of public and private education across the country. |
MEC |
disseminated study / statistical (unit) |
85 |
00484000 |
4,800,000.00 |
assessed course (unit) |
24 |
00480016 |
26,089,080.00 | |||
assessed student (unit) |
1,600,000 |
00480017 |
63,525,800.00 | |||
implanted module (unit) |
13 |
00480021 |
3,178,000.00 | |||
evaluated educational system (unit) |
27 |
00480022 |
7,038,000.00 | |||
assessed course (unit) |
1,900 |
00480065 |
9,459,281.00 | |||
institution evaluated (unit) |
1,389 |
00480073 |
352,225.00 | |||
303 |
Conduct periodically educational censuses in partnership with the education secretaries of the states and the Federal District, with the aim of producing statistical-educational data to subsidize the planning and management of education in the governmental spheres. |
MEC, States, Municipalities |
census / evaluation carried out (unit) |
3 |
00483090 |
1,000,000.00 |
census realized (unit) |
1 |
00484014 |
7,872,000.00 | |||
census realized (unit) |
1 |
00486503 |
3,430,000.00 | |||
304 |
Supporting the popularization of the use of microcomputer and the internet, through massification of this technology and the realization of training courses in needy communities and in public spaces, especially in schools, libraries and community spaces. |
MEC |
capacitated professional (unit) |
6,000 |
00423160 |
3,088,000.00 |
305 |
Ensure the universalization, compulsory and quality of fundamental education, stimulating the adoption of the expanded school journey, the enhancement of the magister and the community participation in management of schools, and ensuring support for school transportation. |
MEC |
FUNDEF |
00400304 |
663,963,846.00 | |
supported project (drive) |
124 |
00400509 |
67,214,040.00 | |||
benefit school (unit) |
95,850 |
00400515 |
204,011,000.00 | |||
benefit school (unit) |
42,370 |
00400517 |
123,197,000.00 | |||
benefit school (unit) |
10,106 |
00403693 |
80,000,000.00 | |||
acquired vehicle (unit) |
3,250 |
00403699 |
121,050,118.00 | |||
student matriculated (unit) |
157,143 |
00404041 |
34,835,449.00 | |||
benefit school (unit) |
1,000 |
00405079 |
20,000,000.00 | |||
capacited teacher (unit) |
23,913 |
00422337 |
12,100,000.00 | |||
306 |
Promote equity in the conditions of access, permanence and school success of the student in elementary education, through the extension of direct income transfer programs linked to education (cakes-school) and acceleration of learning. |
MEC |
student benefed (milhar) |
10,195 |
00400519 |
1,835,000,000.00 |
serviced family (milhar) |
5,422 |
00404401 |
155,000,000.00 | |||
serviced family (milhar) |
5,422 |
00404411 |
11,000,000.00 | |||
307 |
Ensure the supply of free and quality books to public schools of fundamental education. |
MEC |
exemplar distributed (milhar) |
65,557 |
00404046 |
325,670,000.00 |
distributed module (unit) |
21,856 |
00404045 |
18,006,583.00 |
308 |
Partially suppressing the nutritional needs of the students of public schools and schools maintained by philanthropic entities through the offering of at least an adequate daily meal, stimulating good eating habits and looking to lessen avoidance and repeatal. |
MEC |
student benefed (milhar) |
37,720 |
00400513 |
900,000,000.00 |
309 |
Promote the expansion of access to high school with equity and suit the current offer, in an orderly manner and meeting minimum basic standards. |
MEC |
student serviced (unit) |
1,940,683 |
00451327 |
405,529,040.00 |
serviced school (unit) |
6,263 |
00453682 |
69,455,170.00 | |||
310 |
Adopt a conception for high school that will run the determinations of the Education-LDB Guidelines and Bases Act, as well as the demand and needs of the country. |
MEC |
study carried out (unit) |
20 |
00453680 |
5,080,389.00 |
implemented project (% of physical execution) |
20 |
00453686 |
6,228,024.00 | |||
311 |
Implementing curriculum reform and ensuring the continued training of faculty and managers of high schools. |
MEC |
capacitated professional (unit) |
78,180 |
00453677 |
14,662,417.00 |
312 |
Team progressively the high schools with libraries, computer labs and science and technological kit for reception from the School TV. |
MEC |
equiped unit (unit) |
20,000 |
00421181 |
15,000,000.00 |
315 |
Create courses that ensure work perspective for young people, that facilitate their access to the market and that they also meet the professionals already entered into the job market. |
MEC |
supported institution (unit) |
165 |
00440529 |
27,594,000.00 |
capacitated professional (unit) |
8,000 |
00443676 |
6,261,232.00 | |||
capacitated professional (unit) |
7,000 |
00445430 |
8,000,000.00 | |||
implanted center (unit) |
45 |
00445606 |
42,000,000.00 | |||
implanted center (unit) |
85 |
00447109 |
61,322,290.00 | |||
young capacited (unit) |
800 |
04153839 |
800,000.00 | |||
young capacited (unit) |
36,667 |
04155417 |
5,500,000.00 | |||
318 |
Identify opportunities, stimulate initiatives, generate alternatives, and support negotiations that forward better educational care to people with special educational needs, so as to ensure their educational and social integration. |
MEC, MJ |
supported institution (unit) |
1,153 |
00490511 |
28,165,511.00 |
distributed material (unit) |
40,000 |
00496113 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
capacitated professional (unit) |
28,900 |
00496123 |
689,000.00 | |||
student matriculated (unit) |
1,034 |
00496127 |
15,599,415.00 | |||
disseminated study (unit) |
49 |
00496131 |
216,162.00 | |||
exemplar produced and distributed (unit) |
100,000 |
00496135 |
425,878.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
5 |
00496137 |
400,000.00 | |||
qualified docent (unit) |
6,000 |
00496139 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
qualified person (unit) |
3,900 |
00496141 |
1,180,000.00 | |||
324 |
Reduce the illiteracy index of the Brazilian population by raising the average of study time and extending literacy programs for young people and adults. |
MEC |
student matriculated (unit) |
1,355,660 |
00470081 |
327,642,000.00 |
student matriculated (unit) |
87,250 |
00470507 |
24,108,240.00 | |||
benefit student (unit) |
1,002,941 |
00472047 |
102,600,000.00 | |||
program produced (minute) |
360 |
00472263 |
555,000.00 | |||
benefit student (unit) |
500,000 |
00472335 |
10,000,000.00 | |||
capacited teacher (unit) |
29,644 |
00474397 |
15,000,000.00 | |||
student matriculated (unit) |
135,903 |
00477857 |
11,441,000.00 | |||
325 |
Establish mechanisms for promoting equal access to higher education, taking into consideration the need for the contingent of university students to reflect racial and cultural diversity of Brazilian society. |
MEC, MJ |
funded student (unit) |
16,258 |
00410577 |
49,856,207.00 |
funded student (unit) |
215,541 |
00410579 |
612,700,000.00 | |||
Guarantee of the Right to Health, Social Security and Social Welfare |
* | |||||
328 |
Ensuring the principle of universal health access, strengthening the Single Health System-SUS, ensuring its autonomy and democratization, as well as its consolidation in all states and Brazilian municipalities |
MS |
implanted / aparelated / proper unit (unit) |
5,172 |
00041823 |
540,573,346.00 |
capacitated person (unit) |
32,437 |
00042729 |
7,484,100.00 | |||
campaign carried out (unit) |
3 |
00043846 |
5,820,000.00 | |||
implanted / widened health unit (unit) |
72 |
00043863 |
36,020,000.00 | |||
implanted / enlarged unit (unit) |
153 |
00043865 |
14,780,000.00 | |||
modernized / proper health unit (unit) |
4,568 |
00043868 |
88,560,000.00 | |||
modernized / proper drive (unit) |
292 |
00043870 |
55,187,500.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
85 |
00043888 |
13,886,340.00 | |||
implanted card (unit) |
###### |
00043914 |
66,684,450.00 | |||
implanted / widened health unit (unit) |
31 |
00043917 |
35,500,000.00 | |||
modernized / proper health unit (unit) |
141 |
00043923 |
114,425,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
9 |
00043936 |
600,000.00 | |||
accredited hospital (unit) |
100 |
00044291 |
100,000.00 | |||
person serviced (unit) |
2,000,000 |
00044310 |
900,000.00 | |||
person benefited (unit) |
###### |
00044372 |
11,525,630.00 | |||
maintained unit (unit) |
625 |
00044525 |
94,519,112.00 | |||
acquired health mobile unit (unit) |
2,954 |
00045776 |
111,596,920.00 | |||
330 |
Extend population access to basic health services from strengthening basic attention, thus being worth the expansion and consolidation of the Family Health Program-PSF. |
MS |
capacitated person (unit) |
150,000 |
00013851 |
5,100,000.00 |
event held (unit) |
15 |
00013932 |
700,000.00 | |||
acquired health mobile unit (unit) |
1 |
00014456 |
8,560,000.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
10 |
00017839 |
500,000.00 | |||
covered population (milhar) |
172,462 |
00010587 |
1,920,000,000.00 | |||
family health care maintained (unit) |
20,001 |
00010589 |
1,300,000,000.00 | |||
331 |
Supporting the strengthening of programs aimed at full care for the woman's health. |
MS |
campaign carried out (unit) |
10 |
00213879 |
9,280,000.00 |
published study / research (unit) |
1 |
00213900 |
200,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
4 |
00213929 |
490,000.00 | |||
capacitated person (unit) |
1,080 |
00217841 |
900,000.00 | |||
337 |
Support programs for full attention to child health and maternal enchantment incentive to reduce maternal and children's morbidity from zero to five years of age. |
MS |
accredited hospital (unit) |
50 |
00272783 |
100,000.00 |
published study / research (unit) |
6 |
00273891 |
1,310,000.00 | |||
Human milk bank implanted (unit) |
30 |
00273906 |
1,548,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
89 |
00273947 |
830,000.00 | |||
vaccinated child (milhar) |
15,800 |
00275602 |
13,503,000.00 | |||
342 |
Support programs that aim to prevent and reduce the risks, accidents and diseases related to the environment and to the work process. |
MS |
published study / research (unit) |
3 |
00223893 |
500,000.00 |
implanted service (unit) |
200 |
00223920 |
3,200,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
5 |
00223927 |
600,000.00 | |||
surveillance carried out (unit) |
2,000 |
00224337 |
800,000.00 | |||
344 |
Guarantee basic pharmaceutical assistance under SUS. |
MS |
covered population (milhar) |
172,461 |
00050593 |
172,461,000.00 |
pharmaceutical unit produced (milhar) |
712,428 |
00052522 |
41,408,914.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
15 |
00053928 |
500,000.00 | |||
patient serviced (unit) |
###### |
00054368 |
267,101,000.00 | |||
modernized / proper pharmaceutical laboratory (unit) |
10 |
00057835 |
27,504,800.00 | |||
345 |
Ensure the health surveillance of medicines, food and other products. |
MS |
covered population (milhar) |
172,462 |
00100595 |
80,000,000.00 |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
76,000 |
00102691 |
59,335,000.00 | |||
350 |
Intensify actions aimed at eliminating hanseniasis as a public health problem in the country, aiming to ensure early diagnosis and treatment of carriers, as well as to promote measures intended to counter prejudice against the disease. |
MS |
curated patient (unit) |
88,029 |
00200599 |
5,900,000.00 |
patient serviced (unit) |
60,000 |
00202739 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
9 |
00203855 |
500,000.00 | |||
treated patient (unit) |
56,000 |
00204313 |
5,706,000.00 | |||
351 |
Intensifying actions aimed at controlling tuberculosis in the country, aiming to ensure early diagnosis and treatment of carriers, as well as to promote measures to combat the prejudice against the disease. |
MS |
curated patient (unit) |
95,000 |
00190601 |
5,800,000.00 |
published study / research (unit) |
22 |
00193856 |
500,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
3 |
00193941 |
350,000.00 | |||
treated patient (unit) |
95,000 |
00194314 |
6,000,000.00 | |||
published research (unit) |
40 |
00194363 |
5,791,100.00 | |||
patient serviced (unit) |
95,500 |
00194369 |
10,600,000.00 | |||
352 |
Ensure full attention to the health of the elderly by promoting access to specific medicines within SUS. |
MS, MPAS |
elderly person serviced (unit) |
260,353 |
00660561 |
615,348,381.00 |
person serviced (unit) |
530,177 |
00660573 |
1,173,796,870.00 | |||
elderly person serviced (unit) |
29,413 |
00661394 |
13,275,000.00 | |||
extra-hospital service implanted (unit) |
70 |
00661847 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
elderly person serviced (unit) |
353,022 |
00662559 |
39,602,041.00 | |||
paid benefit (unit) |
6,362,124 |
00662573 |
42,331,616.00 | |||
processed benefit (unit) |
6,362,124 |
00662583 |
18,103,877.00 | |||
benefit granted / cessation (unit) |
247,538 |
00662589 |
2,748,100.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
3 |
00663902 |
500,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
10 |
00663948 |
853,000.00 | |||
idle immunized (milhar) |
13,900 |
00665600 |
50,800,000.00 | |||
353 |
Ensure full attention to adolescents' health, taking into account the specific needs of that population segment. |
MS |
event held (unit) |
7 |
00263872 |
115,000.00 |
published study / research (unit) |
2 |
00263901 |
160,000.00 | |||
implanted center (unit) |
64 |
00263907 |
1,300,000.00 | |||
campaign carried out (unit) |
1 |
00263998 |
5,500,000.00 | |||
354 |
Ensure full attention to the health of Indigenous peoples, taking into consideration their specific needs. |
MS, MJ |
Indigenous serviced (unit) |
350,000 |
01506501 |
115,000,000.00 |
355 |
Promote control of pension funds and private health plans, widely disseminating patients' rights and their mechanisms of effector. |
MS |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
2,700 |
00254339 |
28,000,000.00 |
360 |
Accelerate the implementation of measures aimed at unbureaucratizing the services of the National Institute of Social Insurance-INSS for the granting of pensions and benefits. |
MPAS |
unit evaluated (unit) |
1,298 |
00852563 |
10,627,798.00 |
serviced user (drive) |
190,000 |
00852587 |
790,000.00 | |||
serviced user (drive) |
###### |
00854405 |
3,897,467.00 | |||
implanted / reformulated unit (unit) |
126 |
00855509 |
51,461,048.00 | |||
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
30 |
00857933 |
1,935,000.00 | |||
Mental Health |
* | |||||
365 |
Support the disclosure and application of the Law No 10,216 of April 6, 2001, with views on the deconstruction of the manicomial apparatus under the perspective of the reorientation of the mental health attention model. |
MS, MJ |
event held (unit) |
15 |
00183951 |
250,000.00 |
370 |
Create a policy of integral attention to victims of psychic distress in the area of mental health, ensuring compliance with the rights letter of mental health users and monitoring of the psychiatric hospitals. |
MS, MJ |
assisted patient (unit) |
5,500 |
00180591 |
5,000,000.00 |
patient serviced (unit) |
220,000 |
00182743 |
25,000,000.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
3 |
00183892 |
1,170,000.00 | |||
Chemical Dependence |
* | |||||
371 |
Promote national campaigns for the prevention of alcoholism and the use of drugs that generate chemical dependence, encouraging studies, research, and programs to limit the incidence and impact of consumption of illicit drugs. |
PR, MS |
campaign carried out (unit) |
5 |
06653681 |
1,917,110.00 |
372 |
Proper the treatment of drug dependants under the public health focus. |
PR, MS |
implanted service (unit) |
207 |
00183911 |
8,380,000.00 |
373 |
Supporting actions for implementation of the National Antidrug Action Program-PANAD. |
PR |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
1,000 |
06652679 |
2,391,219.00 |
person serviced (unit) |
500 |
06652682 |
930,000.00 | |||
supported municipal council (unit) |
25 |
06654221 |
500,000.00 | |||
published research (unit) |
1 |
06654419 |
400,000.00 | |||
supported surveillance (unit) |
5,000 |
06656483 |
1,000,000.00 | |||
374 |
Support assistance programs and guidance for drug users, in replacement of the indictment in police inquiry and judicial process. |
PR, MS |
supported center (drive) |
10 |
06654219 |
200,000.00 |
capacited agent (unit) |
20,000 |
06654197 |
740,000.00 | |||
HIV/AIDS |
* | |||||
376 |
Encourage information campaigns on DST and HIV / AIDS, aiming at clarifying the population on behaviours that facilitate or hinder their transmission. |
MS |
campaign carried out (unit) |
18 |
00033878 |
15,260,000.00 |
event held (unit) |
30 |
00033943 |
500,000.00 | |||
377 |
Support the improvement of the quality of treatment and assistance of people with HIV / AIDS, including broadening accessibility and reducing costs. |
MS |
capacitated person (unit) |
20,000 |
00033880 |
8,000,000.00 |
implanted service (unit) |
200 |
00033910 |
9,279,000.00 | |||
serviced group (unit) |
30 |
00033954 |
21,810,000.00 | |||
person serviced (unit) |
1,500,000 |
00034309 |
600,000.00 | |||
diagnostic checked (unit) |
3,000,000 |
00034327 |
23,311,000.00 | |||
patient serviced (unit) |
139,500 |
00034370 |
516,000,000.00 | |||
379 |
Encourage the realization of studies and research on DST and HIV/AIDS in the various areas of knowledge, attaining to ethical principles of research. |
MS |
published study / research (unit) |
25 |
00033897 |
1,500,000.00 |
Right to Work Warranty |
* | |||||
385 |
Organize database with social indicators, which translate the conditions of employment, underemployment, and unemployment, under the perspective of gender and race. |
MTE |
published research (unit) |
7 |
01061277 |
6,035,000.00 |
386 |
Ensure the development of professional qualification and requalification programs compliant with the demands of the labor market. |
MTE |
evaluated program (unit) |
27 |
01011463 |
11,551,488.00 |
supervised supervision (unit) |
27 |
01014421 |
4,200,000.00 | |||
qualified entrepreneur (unit) |
276,679 |
01015405 |
39,841,723.00 | |||
campaign carried out (unit) |
10 |
01015418 |
4,000,000.00 | |||
qualified person (unit) |
108,433 |
01015420 |
15,630,000.00 | |||
qualified worker (unit) |
234,713 |
01015424 |
33,798,600.00 | |||
qualified worker (unit) |
42,575 |
01015425 |
6,130,774.00 | |||
qualified worker (unit) |
783,534 |
01015426 |
112,829,223.00 | |||
qualified worker (unit) |
310,770 |
01015427 |
44,750,880.00 | |||
387 |
Strengthen the policy of granting insurance-unemployment |
MTE |
beneficial worker (unit) |
10,471 |
00990217 |
12,017,245.00 |
beneficial worker (unit) |
4,155,147 |
00990583 |
5,218,355,565.00 | |||
beneficial domestic worker (unit) |
133,530 |
00990653 |
77,395,208.00 | |||
worker placed (unit) |
821,790 |
00992550 |
92,487,990.00 | |||
driven worker (unit) |
4,676,686 |
00992633 |
23,646,907.00 | |||
capacitated person (unit) |
1,200 |
00995101 |
1,500,000.00 | |||
campaign carried out (unit) |
4 |
00995415 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
399 |
Strengthen the acting of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Special Surveillance Special Group with a view to the eradication of forced labor. |
MTE |
surveillance carried out (unit) |
28 |
01072629 |
1,000,000.00 |
402 |
Promote awareness campaigns on forced and degrading work and contemporary forms of slavery in the states where forced labor occurs and in the grooming poles of workers. |
MTE |
campaign carried out (unit) |
1 |
01071911 |
600,000.00 |
Access to Earth |
* | |||||
407 |
Promote the security of possession, understanding the urbanization of informally occupied areas and the regularization of popular lotments, as well as the review of the legal instruments that discipline the possession of possession of the land, such as the law regulating public records (Law 6.015/73) and the federal urban soil parcellar law (Law 6.766/79). |
MDA, INCRA, Nacional Congress |
beneficial family (unit) |
37,000 |
01370427 |
92,500,000.00 |
beneficial family (unit) |
37,000 |
01373668 |
37,000,000.00 | |||
serviced family (unit) |
37,000 |
01375530 |
14,800,000.00 | |||
assisted family (unit) |
37,000 |
01375533 |
6,069,000.00 | |||
serviced family (unit) |
37,000 |
01375609 |
3,700,000.00 |
DECREE NO 4,229, DE May 13, 2002-4ª PART
409 |
Implement land regularization, resettlement and land reform, respecting the rights to adequate and affordable housing, demarcation of indigenous areas, and titration of land of remnants of kilombos. |
MDA, INCRA, Bank of Earth |
obtained area (HA) |
858,525 |
01350061 |
247,500,000.00 |
beneficial family (unit) |
37,000 |
01350062 |
144,300,000.00 | |||
assisted family (unit) |
45,000 |
01352108 |
610,000.00 | |||
assisted family (unit) |
62,500 |
01352109 |
1,033,000.00 | |||
titrated real estate (unit) |
50,000 |
01352111 |
6,600,000.00 | |||
real estate identified (unit) |
2,188 |
01352116 |
8,800,000.00 | |||
forensics performed (unit) |
750 |
01352908 |
7,500,000.00 | |||
serviced family (unit) |
37,000 |
01355527 |
14,800,000.00 | |||
serviced family (unit) |
37,857 |
01355608 |
4,100,000.00 | |||
obtained area (HA) |
1,337,432 |
01355611 |
362,720,000.00 | |||
410 |
Create and support integrated action policies and programs for the settlement of landless workers, with adequate infrastructure for agricultural production, agroindustry and encouragement to others economic activities compatible with the defense of the environment. |
MDA, INCRA |
supported project (drive) |
10 |
01392038 |
800,000.00 |
study carried out (unit) |
5 |
01392103 |
1,000,000.00 | |||
assisted settlement (unit) |
404 |
01392104 |
4,814,000.00 | |||
capacited agent (unit) |
400 |
01392373 |
200,000.00 | |||
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
33 |
01397020 |
1,700,000.00 | |||
411 |
Promoting family farming and models of sustainable agriculture, in the perspective of the distribution of wealth and fighting hunger. |
MDA, MAP |
beneficial farmer (unit) |
938,148 |
03510359 |
253,300,000.00 |
supported municipio (unit) |
1,851 |
03511086 |
241,839,040.00 | |||
generated technology (drive) |
8 |
03512174 |
11,296,500.00 | |||
project accompanied (unit) |
1,547 |
03512607 |
7,781,000.00 | |||
capacited farmer (unit) |
42,991 |
03513651 |
38,360,000.00 | |||
study carried out (unit) |
8 |
03513654 |
500,000.00 | |||
assisted producer (unit) |
132,600 |
03515695 |
2,260,000.00 | |||
assisted entity (unit) |
526 |
03515696 |
9,674,000.00 | |||
412 |
Strengthen policies of encouraging family farming, in particular in land reform settlements, transforming them into local and sustainable food security provider base. |
MDA |
assisted settlement (unit) |
404 |
01392104 |
4,814,000.00 |
416 |
Prioritize the funeral regularization of occupied areas by deploying a minimum standard of urbanization, equipment and public services in the housing ventures and in the regularization of areas occupied. |
MDA, Bank of Earth |
beneficial family (unit) |
20,800 |
01360060 |
85,280,000.00 |
beneficial family (unit) |
3,780 |
01361177 |
15,500,000.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
12,200 |
01361545 |
50,020,000.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
121,061 |
01363667 |
104,501,100.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
37,000 |
01365613 |
11,100,000.00 | |||
Right to Moradia's Warranty |
* | |||||
417 |
Promote adequate housing, including aspects of habitability, salubrity, environmental conditions, space, privacy, security, durability, water supply, sanitary sewage, provision of solid waste and affordability in relation to employment and urban equipment, through the creation, maintenance and integration of programs and actions aimed at housing, sanitation and urban infrastructure. |
PR, States, Municipalities |
beneficial family (unit) |
11,385 |
01213979 |
125,181,587.00 |
supported project (drive) |
246 |
01215015 |
3,579,392.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
80,522 |
01283958 |
204,958,127.00 | |||
built-in housing unit (unit) |
819 |
01283978 |
4,500,000.00 | |||
urbanized lot (unit) |
15,500 |
01283999 |
14,436,600.00 | |||
supported project (drive) |
6 |
01223980 |
3,450,778.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
126,040 |
01225876 |
72,411,430.00 | |||
Direct warranty to a Healthy Environment |
* | |||||
437 |
Support programs aimed at extending access to and utilization of water resources as well as water treatment services. |
MMA |
lean d ` water outored (m3/h) |
56,000 |
04952901 |
32,006,480.00 |
supported project (drive) |
10 |
04952957 | ||||
supported project (drive) |
10 |
04953027 | ||||
elaborate project (unit) |
25 |
04953028 | ||||
supported project (drive) |
4 |
04953042 | ||||
study carried out (unit) |
7 |
04971107 |
28,206,124.00 | |||
implanted system (unit) |
3 |
04971996 | ||||
implemented system (% of physical execution) |
20 |
04971999 | ||||
elaborate report (unit) |
4 |
04972396 | ||||
elaborated thematic map (unit) |
33 |
04972397 | ||||
fiscalized basin (unit) |
50 |
04972947 | ||||
lean d ` water outored (m3/h) |
642,627 |
04972977 | ||||
elaborate plan (unit) |
4 |
04973046 | ||||
supported entity (unit) |
5 |
04973871 | ||||
recovered area (HA) |
113,300 |
04975305 | ||||
capacitated person (unit) |
1,000 |
04977401 | ||||
438 |
Support basic sanitation programs, targeting the quality of life of citizens and the reduction of environmental impacts, including health education program, with a focus on disease prevention and use rational of natural resources. |
MS |
beneficial family (unit) |
342,162 |
01193859 |
307,871,000.00 |
beneficial family (unit) |
210,621 |
01193860 |
227,468,000.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
712,875 |
01193861 |
427,725,000.00 | |||
beneficial family (unit) |
44,440 |
01193984 |
8,000,000.00 | |||
417 |
* | |||||
441 |
Strengthen the public control of the waters and develop river revitalization programs, mangroves and beaches, implementing committees or boards of basins and sub-basins, with the participation of representatives of civil society. |
MMA |
437 |
* | ||
Food Right Warranty |
* | |||||
444 |
Support programs that aim for the stimulation of maternal allytation. |
MS |
337 |
* | ||
447 |
Enlarge the food and nutritional surveillance system and promote educational actions aimed at the adoption of healthy eating habits. |
MS, MAP |
qualified establishment (unit) |
100 |
03562120 |
2,600,000.00 |
inspected establishment (unit |
6,000 |
03562131 |
1,792,000.00 | |||
laboratory maintained (unit) |
5 |
03562132 |
6,860,000.00 | |||
laboratory maintained (unit) |
6 |
03562136 |
3,665,000.00 | |||
inspected establishment (unit |
4,170 |
03562145 |
3,212,000.00 | |||
typified product (unit) |
64,728 |
03562146 |
670,000.00 | |||
standardized product (drive) |
11 |
03562148 |
1,610,000.00 | |||
fiscalized establishment (unit) |
9,000 |
03562150 |
2,656,000.00 | |||
generated technology (drive) |
2 |
03562163 |
1,542,000.00 | |||
generated technology (drive) |
23 |
03562164 |
8,456,000.00 | |||
issued certificate (unit) |
165,200 |
03562487 |
1,200,000.00 | |||
rated product (ton) |
7,000,000 |
03564239 |
2,869,000.00 | |||
448 |
Extend the food supply, quantitatively and qualitatively, with greater autonomy and strengthening of the local economy, associated with capacity-building programs, generation of productive occupations and increase in household income. |
MAP, MS |
449 |
* | ||
449 |
Improving the access of urban and rural population to quality food, with widespread dissemination of information on food practices and healthy lifestyles. |
MS |
food grant granted (unit) |
1,623,000 |
00080357 |
300,000,000.00 |
covered population (unit) |
922,544 |
00080603 |
167,000,000.00 | |||
published study / research (unit) |
20 |
00083890 |
3,100,000.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
78 |
00083945 |
500,000.00 | |||
person benefited (unit) |
6,000,000 |
00084294 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
450 |
Create and implement permanent food safety programs for the deprived, fiscalized and coordinated families by neighborhood associations in all states. |
MAP |
449 |
* | ||
454 |
Fomenting research that promotes productivity gains in the various cultures, with seen to create regulatory stocks that ensure food to all citizens, particularly the poorest. |
MAP |
0361 |
11,392,000.00 | ||
0363 |
4,820,000.00 | |||||
0367 |
3,302,000.00 | |||||
0368 |
9,720,000.00 | |||||
0369 |
6,157,000.00 | |||||
0371 |
3,725,000.00 | |||||
0372 |
14,774,750.00 | |||||
457 |
Promoting family farming and a model of sustainable agriculture, in the perspective of the distribution of wealth and fighting hunger. |
MAP, MDA |
411 |
* | ||
Right to Culture and Lazer Law |
* | |||||
459 |
Ensure the expression of local and regional identities, considering the ethnic and cultural diversity of the country, through public policies of support and stimulation to its preservation. |
MinC |
supported project (drive) |
76 |
01690497 |
10,130,569.00 |
supported project (drive) |
32 |
01700499 |
13,113,893.00 | |||
implanted / modernized cultural space (unit) |
38 |
01701611 |
3,044,638.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
78,000 |
01701633 |
1,066,772.00 | |||
study / research carried out (unit) |
5 |
01701582 |
81,000.00 | |||
461 |
Ensure the protection, preservation, restoration, restoration and access to the seized goods, urban assemblies, cultural and natural monuments, buildings, archaeological sites, museums, libraries and archives across the country. |
MinC |
supported project (drive) |
101 |
01672636 |
8,536,520.00 |
well preserved (unit) |
140 |
01672636 |
12,858,342.00 | |||
capacited agent (unit) |
120 |
01671502 |
120,000.00 | |||
distributed exemplar (unit) |
16,500 |
01671527 |
330,000.00 | |||
well registered (unit) |
4 |
01671532 |
250,000.00 | |||
well-tombated (unit) |
54 |
01671538 |
220,000.00 | |||
prize granted (unit) |
8 |
01671563 |
150,000.00 | |||
study / research carried out (unit) |
3 |
01671583 |
300,000.00 | |||
well-inventoried (unit) |
5,938 |
01671610 |
450,613.00 | |||
revitalized site (unit) |
7 |
01671648 |
788,630.00 | |||
capacited server (drive) |
150 |
01671759 |
160,000.00 | |||
modernized museum (unit) |
10 |
01711612 |
1,693,810.00 | |||
event held (unit) |
19 |
01671814 |
226,000.00 | |||
capacitated person (unit) |
500 |
08135017 |
1,121,000.00 | |||
campaign carried out (unit) |
1 |
08135021 |
2,227,200.00 | |||
preserved historical set (unit) |
27 |
08135538 |
12,672,800.00 | |||
466 |
Support programs for revaluation and creation of culture houses, libraries and public archives. |
MinC |
implanted library (unit) |
210 |
01681521 |
8,486,021.00 |
public serviced (unit) |
530,000 |
01682650 |
3,470,000.00 | |||
467 |
Supporting the implementation of the ` Road Slave ` program, which provides for the recovery, compilation and processing of historical archives (primary sources) concerning the slave trade, and the treatment computerised of this material, with the constitution of a database on the subject. |
MinC |
202 |
* | ||
Education, Awareness and Mobilization |
* | |||||
468 |
Support extension of programs aimed at young people aged 15 a to 18 years, which enable access to educational supplementation, professional qualification, empowerment in human rights and participation community, the example of the Programs "Young Agent for Social and Human Development" and "Volunteer Civil Service". |
MPAS, MTE, MJ |
qualified person (unit) |
187,938 |
01015422 |
29,600,000.00 |
managed civil service (unit) |
19 |
01542447 |
2,000,000.00 | |||
474 |
Encourage the creation of direct access channels of the population to information and means of human rights protection such as special telephone lines. |
MJ |
56 |
* | ||
475 |
Support training programs, education and human rights training for law practitioners, police officers, penitentiary agents and union, associative and community leaders. |
MJ |
capacitated person (unit) |
12,750 |
01543811 |
2,550,000.00 |
477 |
Support the realization of forums, seminars and workshops in the area of human rights. |
MJ |
3 |
* | ||
478 |
Supporting the structuring of the National Human Rights Network-http://www.rndh.gov.br, the creation of databases with information concerning entities, political representatives, companies, unions, churches, schools and associations committed to the protection and promotion of human rights, at the national level, and the dissemination of information on human rights through the internet. |
MJ |
structured network (% of physical execution) |
25 |
01551767 |
850,000.00 |
482 |
Promote programs for training and qualification of community and human rights law enforcement officers, as well as qualification programs of the members of municipal, state and federal councils of human rights. |
MJ |
475 |
* | ||
Insertion into International Protection Systems |
* | |||||
Implementation and Monitoring |
* | |||||
512 |
Attributing to the Secretary of State for Human Rights-SEDH the responsibility for coordinating the implementation, monitoring and updating of the National Human Rights Program. |
MJ |
implanted system (% of physical execution) |
13 |
01551796 |
247,000.00 |