A Brazil and the South Observatory’s publication that aims to spread information and knowledge about Brazil‘s role in the global South. This first edition brings two articles on integration mechanisms of great interest for Brazilian foreign policy: BRICS and CPLP. Read it here
Read MoreHaiti – Um laboratório de engajamento multisetorial
The first edition of Perspectives from the Territory addresses the multifaceted Brazilian engagement in Haiti, from its leadership of the United Nations Peace Operation (MINUSTAH) and its international cooperation for development to the presence of Brazilian civil society organizations and the private sector and the challenges and responses related to ...
Read MorePicking and Choosing: Contributions of Brazilian cooperation to more horizontal post-2015 partnerships
This article discusses how Brazil could contribute to a more horizontal form of development cooperation based in a proposal for structural and procedural changes to boost post-2015 development. Authors: Bianca Suyama and Melissa Pomeroy Published in: “Rethinking Partnerships in a Post-2015 World: Towards Equitable, Inclusive and Sustainable Development.” Reality of ...
Read MoreBrazil’s Engagement in International Development Cooperation: The State of the Debate
The reports aims to provide a snapshot of interests, institutions and ideas, including narratives and policy debates, relating to Brazil’s engagement in South-South Cooperation (mainly focusing on technical cooperation). Authors: Iara Costa Leite, Bianca Suyama, Laura Waisbich, Melissa Pomeroy Publishers: Institute of Development Studies, Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento, ...
Read MoreSupporting ‘Autonomy and Resistance’: The Brazil-Mozambique-South Africa native seed bank project
The study addresses the “Project Seed Bank Native Brazil-Mozambique-South Africa”, an interesting case of South-South cooperation led by civil society actors and rural movements of these three countries that seeks to promote food sovereignty. The Institute of Development Studies policy brief “Innovation, solidarity and South-South learning”, which draws on this and other civil-society ...
Read MorePolíticas de Cooperação Internacional para o Desenvolvimento no Norte e no Sul: que lições e desafios para o Brasil
The article’s main objective is to contribute to the debate about the foreign policy agendas in Brazil, particularly with regard to the International Development Cooperation (IDC) system, in which the Brazilian government and its various agencies have also played an increasing role as a country offering cooperation projects (IPEA, 2010 ...
Read MoreA sociedade civil global e o desenvolvimento pós-2015
The article discusses civil society’s engagement in the key processes of the current international development agenda, including the review of the Millennium Development Goals, the negotiation of Sustainable Development Goals and the construction of a new post-2015 global framework. Published in “Caminhos do futuro” Vol.3, CEBRI Read it here. (Portuguese)
Read MorePara além do tecnicismo: A cooperação brasileira para o desenvolvimento internacional e caminhos para sua efetividade e democratização
Due to its recent trajectory, combining democracy, economic development and social inclusion, Brazil began to draw increasing attention from other developing countries and traditional donors. Brazil’s role was, however, accompanied by the lingering challenges to domestic development and the lack of a policy to ensure public planning, coordination and a ...
Read MoreAfrica-Brazil cooperation in social protection: Drivers, lessons and shifts in the engagement of the Brazilian Ministry of Social Development
The Brazilian Ministry of Social Development’s co-operation with sub-Saharan Africa has shifted from an initial engagement in cash transfers to a recent engagement in food and nutritional security. This paper aims at understanding the main drivers for such shift considering lessons drawn from first initiatives and from growing involvement in ...
Read MoreEmerging brazilian cooperation: Reflections on its parameters and public-private boundaries
Focusing on Brazil’s presence in Africa, this article discusses the boundaries between Brazil’s role as a donor in International Development Cooperation and its business relationships. Authors: Vera Masagão, Bianca Suyama, and Luara Lopes Published in “Aid and the Private Sector: Catalysing Poverty Reduction and Development? Pp. 153–60. Brian Tomlinson (ed.), ...
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