Fome Zero
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Fome Zero (English: Zero Hunger) is a Brazilian government program introduced by the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2003 with the objective to eradicate hunger and extreme poverty in Brazil. According to the program's website, 44 million people in Brazil are threatened by hunger.
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[edit] Contents of the program
The program is co-ordinated by the Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate à Fome (or the Ministry of Social Development and Combat against Hunger) and consists in a government strategy to guarantee a right to access basic food. The program ranges from giving direct financial aid to the poorest families; to many diverse areas, such as creating cisterns in Brazil's semi-arid, creating popular restaurants with low prices, educating about healthy eating habits, distributing vitamins and iron suplements, suporting family farming, giving access to credit by microcredit, and a few other programs.
Fome Zero is the biggest initiative from the Brazilian government to combat hunger in the history of the country, but similar assistance programs have been implanted in previous governments.
[edit] Criticism
In 2003, David de Ferranti,[1] who is the BIRD representative for Latin America and the Caribbean also criticised the program,[2] due to its absence of a clear focus, as the program did not combat the country's poverty and income inequality. He also criticised the money donation and the food gathering and distribution.
Fome Zero is considered by the opposition (mostly the PSDB and PFL parties) as a failure, due to the government's inability to manage the program. Murilo Zauith, a PFL federal deputy, in March of 2005, said that the program was a failure, using the death of several Indian children due to malnutrition in the city of Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, as an example. However, Humberto Costa, who is the Minister of Health, said that the Indian child death count was normal.[3]
[edit] See also
- Bolsa Escola
- Bolsa Família
[edit] References
- ^ BIRD
- ^ Governo recebe novas críticas aos principais pontos do Fome Zero - Folha Online (March 31, 2003)
- ^ Murilo Zauith considera Fome Zero programa fracassado - Correio do Estado (March 11, 2005)
[edit] External links
- (Portuguese) Fome Zero Official Website