2.1 Inclusive socio-economic development Outcome (social development): Strengthened social development throughout the country, with poverty reduction through access to quality public goods and services, particularly in the areas of education, health, welfare, food and nutritional security, and decent work; equitably and with emphasis on gender, racial, ethnic and generational equality. Outputs: • Institutional capacities strengthened to formulate and implement sustainable policies and strategies to improve the population’s access to health and promote wellbeing. • Institutional capacities strengthened in order to promote access to rights and sustainable livelihoods, with
special attention to vulnerable populations and traditional peoples. • Institutional capacities strengthened to support the formulation, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of social policies, with participation and social control. • South-south and triangular cooperation initiatives supported and oriented by the Brazilian Foreign
Policy priorities. Outcome (inclusive economic growth): Inclusive and environmentally sustainable economic growth, with productive diversification, industrial strengthening, resilient infrastructures, increased productivity and innovation, transparency, social participation and enhancement of micro and small enterprises. Outputs: • Inclusive business and market ecosystem strengthened through productive investments, information and implementation support. • Studies, information and technological innovation increased to maximize financial inclusion and promote
inclusive economic growth. • Technical capacity strengthened to improve infrastructure and basic services to support Brazilian
companies to reach underserved areas and foreign markets promoting an agile business environment and more sustainable economic growth. • Multi-stakeholder partnerships intensified and expanded to support and promote inclusive and sustainable
growth, through knowledge exchange and capacity-building activities.
CHAPTER 2: FINDINGS
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