Bridging the Atlantic: Brazil and Sub-Saharan Africa

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Figure 4.1 Brazilian international cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2000–11

Brazilian International Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa 2000–2011 Executed, Ongoing and Under Negotiation 3OURCE !"# "RAZILIAN -INISTRY OF &OREIGN !FFAIRS s $ESIGNED BY )PEA Support for horticultural development Strengthening health care management Establishment of National Technical School for Health Development of National Institute for Public Health Institutional strengthening of the Employment and Vocational Training Institute (IEFP) Support for National System of School Cafeterias Malaria prevention and control Support for implementation of the human milk bank Education for All: Mainstreaming of children with special needs Institutional strengthening of the Pharmaceutical and Food Regulatory Agency (ARFA) Housing for All: Support for housing development Support for institutional development for water management Restructuring of Praia Tele Center Senegal Support for the sustainable development of cacao farming National Biodiesel Program and horticultural development Cape Verde Technical training on cattle management for beef and milk production Support for sickle-cell anemia Program Rice Experimental Center (also serves Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Mauritania) Sierra Leone Fight against HIV/AIDS Training of health attendants for women, children, and newborns Training on processing of manioc, irrigation and ďŹ sh farming Togo Support for agricultural modernization Support for professional training in engine mechanics Institutional strengthening for combating sexual abuse of children and youth Burkina Faso Strengthening of the goat and sheep industry Ghana Support for development of alternative sources of energy (biofuels) and manioc farming Support for center for caju nut development EMBRAPA Center Fight against HIV/AIDS Structuring of national system for the treatment of sickle-cell anemia Benin Support for pilot cash-transfer program modeled on Bolsa Familia Cotton 4 Project: Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mali Transfer of social technology to Olodum school Support for sickle-cell anemia program / Development of agriculture and cattle raising cooperatives SĂŁo TomĂŠ and PrĂ­ncipe Training of teachers Support for family agriculture and rural development Literacy and school feeding program Institutional strengthening for water management Technical support for the implementation of the minimum wage Urban development Fight against tuberculosis, endemic diseases, DST, HIV/AIDS Training of army ofďŹ cials Technical cooperation for courts and police Implementation of a vocational training center Cameroon Malaria prevention and control Support for ďŹ sh farming Fight against HIV/AIDS Establishment of vocational training center (under negotiation) Equatorial Guinea Support for development of policies affecting women and breastfeeding infants Youth professional development Support for family agriculture and manioc farming Strengthening rice farming

Angola Pilot project for eradicating sickle-cell anemia Establishment of Vocational Training Center (SENAI) Support for National Agricultural Research Center Support for implementation of the vegetable sanitary service Support for implementation of Military Hygiene and Epidemiology Center Schools for all Support for creation of an inventory of cultural heritage of Brazilian origin Development of master’s program in health

Liberia Fight against HIV/AIDS


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