Brazil

Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil; Brazilian Portuguese: [bɾaˈziw]), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3.2 million square miles) and with over 211 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the sixth most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 states and the Federal District. It is the largest country to have Portuguese as an official language and the only one in …

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UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 22 March 2023 English

Billions of people worldwide still live without safely managed drinking water and sanitation, even though access to both services has long been defined as a human right. Many water sources …

Organizations: International Water Association, Government of Brazil, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, Deutsche


The South Centre · 22 March 2023

CARLOS CORREA, October 2021 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SOUTH CENTRE, TO THE MINISTERS AND GOVERNORS MEETING OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL GROUP OF TWENTY-FOUR (G24) Statement South Centre Statement to the 7th …

southcentre.int/research-paper-143-11-january-2022/ Brazil: Exploitative Pricing in the Pharmaceutical Sector September 2020 https://us5.campaign- Vaccines in Brazil archive.com/?u=fa9cf38799136b5660f367ba6&id=35f9adbc11


The South Centre · 21 March 2023

The covered issues include how the TRIPS Agreement can be interpreted to implement its flexibilities, the use of competition law to promote access to medicines, the role of cooperation in …

Brazilian Competition Law and Access to Health in Brazil: Exploitative Pricing in the Pharmaceutical Sector patents for pharmaceuticals amidst opposition from Brazil, India and other countries. Ample evidence, including implementation of a more balanced patent regime in Brazil, with a positive impact on access to medicines from The Eli Lilly Case on ‘Sham Litigation’ in Brazil (SouthViews No. 240, 1 September 2022) By Pablo Brazilian Competition Law and Access to Health in Brazil: Exploitative Pricing in the Pharmaceutical Sector


PNG NRI: PNG National Research Institute · 20 March 2023 English

Francis Odhuno Inquire In f orm In f l uence Why SOEs are Involved in Development Projects • Early stages of a country’s development • Private enterprises are not likely …

experiences in different countries • Singapore, Brazil, India, China, South Africa and the ASEAN countries


20 March 2023 English

This evidence gap map maps the evidence base for evaluations of interventions to increase access to justice for the poor and disadvantaged across low- and middle-income countries. Access to justice …

stations and intimate partner violence: Evidence from Brazil. Soc Sci Med [Internet]. 2017;174:188. Available ions+and+intimate+partner+violence%3A+Evidence+from+Brazil&volume=174&issu e=&date=2017&atitle=Women%27s+ nd+intimate+partner+violenc e%3A+Evidence+from+Brazil&spage=188&sid=ProQ%3Asocabs&author=Perova 32


McMaster Health Forum · 18 March 2023 English

Evidence Commission update 2023

fragile ⚪ Networks of evidence-support units (e.g., Brazil funding position ever, and others Coalition for


RSIS: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies · 17 March 2023 English

The authors’ views are their own and do not represent the official position of the S. [...] What will China’s foreign policy be like over the next five years? President …

multilateral bodies such as (1) BRICS, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, which have


WHO: World Health Organization · 17 March 2023 French

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A(H1N1)v virus infection were reported, one in Brazil and 2 in China. 2 cases of A(H1N2)v virus infection


WHO: World Health Organization · 17 March 2023 French

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A(H1N1)v virus infection were reported, one in Brazil and 2 in China. 2 cases of A(H1N2)v virus infection


Fraser Institute · 16 March 2023 English

Prior to the pandemic, the federal government’s fiscal anchor was to maintain its debt-to-GDP ratio at 30%. But then, with federal borrowing to finance the massive increase in pandemic-related spending, …

Research Institute, and for the World Bank in Brazil and Mexico. Ergete Ferede Ergete Ferede is Professor


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