An unprecedented survey, carried out by the Mapa das Organizações da Sociedade Civil (OSCs) team, from Ipea, showed that of the total of 820 thousand organizations active in Brazil today, only 22 thousand (2.7%) received some type of financial resources from the federal government between 2010 and 2018. The amount received in the period corresponds to R$ 118.5 billion, that is, just 0.5% of the total foreseen annually in the General Budget of the Union (R$ 25 trillion). The data was identified by crossing the information contained in the CSO Map and the federal budget execution (available on the Siga Brasil portal).
Innovation, is doing things differently The need for change for the Next Political Campaigns In this podcast we are dealing with the need for new politicians to innovate, to do things differently if they want to survive the next campaigns Many politicians who already have a “captive” electorate, let's say Thus, they will still be able to maintain themselves for a while longer through […]