Contributing to a secure, inclusive, and equitable society.
Brazil programme/Partner story
Encouraging public debate
As in many countries, the effects of extreme polarisation in Brazil are felt across multiple areas of public life, undermining public debate on key societal issues. The Brazil Programme supports organisations at the cutting edge of efforts to improve
In 2020, we supported efforts to fight against Covid-19, which compounded further the need for the efforts of our partners to help reduce violence and protect people’s rights.
The Brazil Programme focuses on people – people who see their equal worth, rights, and dignity challenged or denied, and people who see these injustices and work together to address them. Through our support to civil society, we hope to enable people and communities to have access to what they need to live prosperous lives in a secure, inclusive, and equitable society
You can read more about how we work in our programme strategy paper.
Strategy paper
Programme strategy paper Brazil
The Brazil Programme focuses on people – people who see their equal worth, rights, and dignity challenged or denied, and people who see these injustices and work together to address them. Through our support to civil society, we hope to enable people and communicates to have access to what they need to live prosperous lives in a secure, inclusive, and equitable society. Read more about our strategy by downloading the PDF document.
As in many countries, the effects of extreme polarisation in Brazil are felt across multiple areas of public life, undermining public debate on key societal issues. The Brazil Programme supports organisations at the cutt
In 2020, we supported efforts to fight against Covid-19, which compounded further the need for the efforts of our partners to help reduce violence and protect people’s rights.
Placing the welfare of people at the centre of development and protecting the environment are key aims of our programme in Brazil. By deepening democracy and encouraging inclusive public debates, our partners are working
Oak’s Brazil Programme supports organisations that promote a people-centred vision for transport in Recife, Brazil. It supports projects and research that demonstrate the positive impact of citizen participation in tra
What do the following have in common: a group of civil society organisations fighting for improved and accessible public transportation; a web of movements engaged in promoting political innovation; and a network of acti
Since the instalment of the Suape Industrial Port Complex, 40 km from Recife, Brazil, nearby communities have faced severe human rights violations, increasing violence and have seen an unprecedented rise in forced evicti