The United States continues to support Interim President Juan Guaidó, the National Assembly, and the Venezuelan people in their struggle to restore democracy in their country.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 8 December, 2020 | Topics: Democracy & Human Rights, Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News, Western Hemisphere
The fight for freedom, dignity, and civil rights is an ongoing one, even in strong democratic societies like Brazil and the United States. In our own unique ways, we are always striving toward creating the “more perfect Union” that our citizens demand. Consciousness is an important first step in dealing with both legacy and novel …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 20 November, 2020 | Topics: Consul General, Human Rights, Interviews/Op-eds, News, Press Releases, Public Affairs, Rio de Janeiro, U.S.-Brazil Priorities
On Thursday, October 22, Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo and HHS Secretary Alex Azar participated in the virtual signing of the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a historic document that further strengthens an ongoing coalition to achieve better health for women, the preservation of human life, support for the family as foundational to a healthy society, …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 23 October, 2020 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Health Issues, Human Rights, News, U.S. & Brazil, Western Hemisphere
The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), announced $2 million for five new awards under the BetterTogether/JuntosEsMejor Challenge to benefit Venezuelans in the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republics of Colombia and Chile, and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The awardees will …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 23 October, 2020 | Topics: Democracy & Human Rights, Human Rights, News, Press Releases, U.S. & Brazil, Western Hemisphere
The human rights situation in China has deteriorated severely under the autocratic rule of Xi Jinping, especially for religious believers. Credible reports have exposed the Chinese Communist Party’s program of forced sterilizations and abortions of Muslims in Xinjiang, its abuse of Catholic priests and laypeople, and its assault on Protestant house churches—all of which are …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 28 September, 2020 | Topics: East Asia & Pacific, Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, Interviews/Op-eds, Key Officials, Political Affairs
U.S. Department of State Office of the Spokesperson For Immediate Release Fact Sheet September 18, 2020 “Together, we are seizing the opportunity to cement a future of security, prosperity, and democracy for our people and for the entire hemisphere.” – U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo, September 13, 2019 On September 18, Secretary Pompeo …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 18 September, 2020 | Topics: Democracy & Human Rights, Fact Sheets, Former U.S. Government Leaders, Health Issues, Human Rights, International Security, Political Affairs, Trade and Commercial Affairs, U.S. & Brazil, U.S.-Brazil Priorities
Nearly two and a half centuries ago, American colonists broke free of a tyrannical monarchy and rose from the shadow of oppression, creating a new Republic predicated on liberty and the rule of law. Innate to the identity of this new Nation was a revolutionary commitment to the preservation of individual rights. The Framers drafted …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 December, 2019 | Topics: Human Rights, News
Opinion article written by Robert Destro, EUA continuam comprometidos com a Declaração Universal de Direitos Humanos, U.S. Department of State, and published on Folha de São Paulo, 10 December 2019.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 December, 2019 | Topics: Human Rights, Key Officials, News
U.S. Embassy Brasília welcomes proposals from potential partners working in the area of refugee protection and assistance in Brazil. Deadline for submissions: January 1, 2020
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By shibatajo | 2 December, 2019 | Topics: Human Rights, News
“The protection of religious freedom is central to the Trump administration’s foreign policy, and protecting this human right is an essential part of who we are as Americans.” – U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo, October 27, 2018
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 16 July, 2019 | Topics: Fact Sheets, Human Rights
As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions that LGBT people have made to our great Nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation. My Administration has …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 3 June, 2019 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News
Media Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC February 25, 2019 Today, Vice President Pence announced that the United States is providing nearly $56 million in additional humanitarian assistance to support the regional response for the nearly 3.4 million Venezuelans who have fled Venezuela due to the political and economic crisis caused by Nicolas Maduro. …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 25 February, 2019 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, Press Releases, Western Hemisphere
On February 22, the United States and its partners began pre-positioning additional humanitarian aid for Venezuelans in Boa Vista, Brazil in proximity to the Brazil-Venezuela border. This life-saving humanitarian assistance is made up of 178 metric tons of locally-procured food supplies and is ready to be delivered to Venezuelans suffering from severe food shortages inside …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 February, 2019 | Topics: Fact Sheets, Human Rights, Western Hemisphere
U.S. Embassy Brasília welcomes proposals from potential partners working in the area of refugee protection and assistance in Brazil. Deadline for submissions: March 30, 2019
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 12 February, 2019 | Topics: Human Rights, News
Seventy years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Emerging from a world war that shocked humanity with its cruelty, the sovereign nations of the world united to specify those rights that are inherent to all persons, and committed to their promotion and protection henceforth.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 December, 2018 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News
Violence against women is a global issue that affects millions of people annually.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 23 November, 2018 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News
Media Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC September 25, 2018 Vice President Mike Pence announced today at the 73rd regular session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, NY, more than $48 million in additional humanitarian U.S. assistance for Venezuelans affected by the man-made crisis in Venezuela. This funding will help provide …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 26 September, 2018 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights
I’d like to also start by thanking Secretary Mordaunt for her tireless leadership on this issue, for her government, for Prime Minister May and for hosting today’s event.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 24 September, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights
Thank you, Father Alex. It is a great privilege for my wife Karen and I to be here with you, with Archbishop Don Sergio here at Santa Catarina, which is demonstrating the love of God by being the hands and feet of Christ to people from Venezuela. Would you join me in thanking this wonderful …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 27 June, 2018 | Topics: Embassy, Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News, U.S. & Brazil | Tags: Mike Pence
The United States joins people around the world in celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) Pride Month, and reaffirms its commitment to protecting and defending the human rights of all, including LGBTI persons.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 1 June, 2018 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, Press Releases | Tags: LGBTI, Michael R. Pompeo
The United States stands for the protection of fundamental freedoms and universal human rights. Our nation was founded on the bedrock principle that we are all created equal – and that every person is entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 17 May, 2018 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News, Social Inclusion | Tags: Michael R. Pompeo
The heads of state and government of Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Saint Lucia, and the Vice President of the United States, meeting on the occasion of the VIII Summit of the Americas, in light of the steady breakdown of constitutional order in Venezuela …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 14 April, 2018 | Topics: Featured Event, Human Rights, Western Hemisphere | Tags: #summit2018
Today, the United States announced nearly $16 million in humanitarian assistance for Venezuelans who have fled their country due to the crisis there.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 13 April, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights, Press Releases, Western Hemisphere
The U.S. Mission in Brazil, in collaboration with the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), is pleased to welcome proposals via the Julia Taft Refugee Fund from potential NGO partners working in the area of refugee protection and assistance in Brazil. This support is meant to meet one-time, low-cost gaps in …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 27 February, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights, Political Affairs
Today, acting pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13692, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated four current or former Venezuelan government officials associated with corruption and repression in Venezuela.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 5 January, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights, News, Press Releases, Western Hemisphere
In the past week, what has happened on the ground throughout the nation of Iran is something the world must take note of. It is a spontaneous expression of fundamental human rights. The Iranian people are rising up in over 79 locations throughout the country. It is a powerful exhibition of brave people who have …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 5 January, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights, International Security, Near East & North Africa, News, Speeches
Sixty-nine years ago today, in the aftermath of World War II, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to recognize and elevate the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all individuals, and that these rights are the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 December, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights | Tags: Rex Tillerson
On the eve of World AIDS Day 2017, the United States announced that the impact of President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has reached historic highs through the program’s rapid acceleration of HIV prevention and treatment efforts, driven by transparent, accountable, and cost-effective investments.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 30 November, 2017 | Topics: Health Issues, Human Rights, News, PEPFAR
From Thursday, November 30 through Monday, December 4, a series of judicial seminars will be held in Sao Paulo and Brasilia on the Hague Convention on Child Abduction.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 29 November, 2017 | Topics: Embassy, Former U.S. Ambassadors, Human Rights, News, Sao Paulo, U.S. & Brazil
For the first time in modern history, the world has the opportunity “to change the very course of the HIV pandemic, by actually controlling it without a vaccine or a cure,” according to the latest U.S. report on HIV/AIDS relief.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 27 November, 2017 | Topics: Human Rights, News
In observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (IDEVAW) on November 25 and the accompanying 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the United States reaffirms its commitment to defending the rights of women and girls to live free from violence.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 November, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News | Tags: Rex Tillerson
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, the United States honors the memory of the many transgender individuals who have lost their lives to acts of violence.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 20 November, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News | Tags: Rex Tillerson
Press Statement Rex W. Tillerson Secretary of State Washington, DC September 14, 2017 The U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce a groundbreaking $25 million award to the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery for transformational programs around the world to reduce the prevalence of modern slavery – also known as human trafficking. …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 21 September, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News | Tags: Rex Tillerson
On July 31, Public Affairs Officer Corina Sanders participated of the 13th Women’s Worlds (WW) Congress —an international and interdisciplinary meeting about women — which took place from July 30-August 4, 2017 in Florianópolis, at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). The overriding theme was “Transformations, Connections, and Movements”. The congress goal was to provide …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 23 August, 2017 | Topics: Events, Gender Issues, Human Rights, Social Inclusion
For the first time ever – alumni from sports-themed US government exchange programs met on June 6-7, to share experiences and develop partnerships and projects to strengthen the alumni network.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 June, 2017 | Topics: Events, News, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion, Sports | Tags: #sports, #sportsforall #socialinclusion
Today, on May 17, the members of the OAS LGBTI Core Group (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, United States and Uruguay) are proud to join other governments and civil society organizations from around the world to celebrate the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT). This year, the IDAHOT is an opportunity to …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 17 May, 2017 | Topics: Human Rights, News
Sharafat Ali Khan, 32, a Pakistani citizen and former resident of Brazil, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to smuggle undocumented migrants into the United States for profit before U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton of the District of Columbia. Kahn was extradited to the United States from Qatar on July 13, 2016. Judge …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 12 April, 2017 | Topics: Human Rights, News
The U.S. Consulate General in Recife promoted several events to celebrate the International Women’s Day throughout the month of March. It started with the launch of a public essay contest via local press and Social Media, inviting Pernambuco residents to submit creative essays on the topic, “What is an Empowered Woman?” Almost 60 submissions from …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 31 March, 2017 | Topics: Consul General, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News, Recife
UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS Office of Press and Public Diplomacy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ambassador Nikki Haley, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, delivered remarks at a UN Security Council Open Debate on “Trafficking in persons in conflict situations: forced labor, slavery, and other similar practices.” She underscored the importance of a …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 15 March, 2017 | Topics: Human Rights, News
We are proud of our Nation’s achievements in promoting women’s full participation in all aspects of American life and are resolute in our commitment to supporting women’s continued advancement in America and around the world.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 1 March, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News, Press Releases | Tags: Donald J. Trump
February is National African American History Month. President Trump issued the following proclamation to commemorate the role African Americans have played in U.S. history:
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 2 February, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, News, Public Affairs | Tags: Donald J. Trump
President Donald J. Trump is determined to protect the rights of all Americans, including the LGBTQ community. President Trump continues to be respectful and supportive of LGBTQ rights, just as he was throughout the election.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 31 January, 2017 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News | Tags: Donald J. Trump
The Beijing Platform for Action, developed at a 1995 United Nations conference, set an agenda for women’s empowerment and identified 12 critical areas of concern. More than 20 years after Beijing, ShareAmerica assesses global progress in each critical area. This article focuses on women’s human rights.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 30 November, 2016 | Topics: Featured Event, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News | Tags: gender-based violence
At least one in three women and girls will be subject to violence or abuse during her lifetime. These grim statistics are why the United Nations, in partnership with the Rutgers University–based Center for Women’s Global Leadership, calls upon you to take part in 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, which began with the …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 29 November, 2016 | Topics: Featured Event, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News | Tags: gender-based violence
One woman in three has faced gender-based violence. It’s a global epidemic, but you can help stop it. For starters, help raise awareness during this year’s “16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence” (#16days) campaign. It starts November 25 and continues through December 10. You can also let others know that when women and girls …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 November, 2016 | Topics: Featured Event, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News | Tags: gender-based violence
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FACT SHEET: Let Girls Learn – A Comprehensive Investment in Adolescent Girls Education “The single best indicator of whether a nation will succeed is how it treats its women. When women have health care and women have education, families are stronger, communities are more …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 11 October, 2016 | Topics: Education, Fact Sheets, Gender Issues, Human Rights, News, Policy
The United States is providing more than $364 million in additional lifesaving humanitarian assistance for those affected by the war in Syria, as world leaders gathered during the UN General Assembly to galvanize significant new global commitments to increase support for refugees.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 27 September, 2016 | Topics: Fact Sheets, Human Rights, International Security, News
On Friday, September 23, in observation of “the Maker Week for Human Rights and Tolerance,” Casa Thomas Jefferson Asa Norte organized an activity for 20 public high school students and 5 students with a visual impairment.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 23 September, 2016 | Topics: Education, Embassy, Human Rights, Innovation, News
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 29, 2016 Less than a year ago, in response to an historic global refugee crisis, involving millions of Syrians in flight from violence and conflict, President Obama directed his Administration to increase the number of Syrian refugees provided safe haven in the United …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 29 August, 2016 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Human Rights, Near East & North Africa, News, Press Releases | Tags: Barack Obama
Media Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC The U.S. Department of State submitted the 2015 International Religious Freedom Report to the United States Congress on August 10, 2016. Now in its 18th year, this congressionally-mandated Report comprises almost 200 distinct reports on countries and territories worldwide and continues to reflect the United States’ commitment …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 August, 2016 | Topics: Human Rights, News, Reports
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “[P]romoting religious freedom is a key objective of U.S. foreign policy. And I’m proud that no nation on Earth does more to stand up for the freedom of religion around the world than the United States of America.” – President Barack Obama, February 6, 2014 Throughout the Obama Administration, …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 10 August, 2016 | Topics: Fact Sheets, Human Rights, News
Media Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC The United States and Montenegro recognize that supporting and promoting the human rights of all persons is the responsibility of every government and that the human rights of LGBTI persons are not different or separate from the human rights of any other persons. Defending the human rights …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 13 July, 2016 | Topics: Gender Issues, Human Rights, News
The United States is the largest single humanitarian donor, providing billions of dollars per year to provide millions of the world’s most vulnerable people with life-saving assistance. The State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) provides protection, eases suffering, and works to resolve the plight of persecuted and uprooted people around the world.
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 19 April, 2016 | Topics: Fact Sheets, Human Rights
Water challenges are facing communities and regions across the United States, impacting millions of lives and costing billions of dollars in damages. These challenges are particularly problematic in predominantly poor, minority, or rural communities, where water inequality can go hand-in-hand with socioeconomic inequality. Recent events, including record-breaking drought in the West, severe flooding in the …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 March, 2016 | Topics: Environment, Fact Sheets, Social Inclusion
The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release March 08, 2016 Today, on International Women’s Day, we recommit ourselves to achieving a world in which every woman and girl enjoys the full range of rights and freedoms that is her birthright. Women and girls make extraordinary contributions every day across all fields of human endeavor, including in …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 8 March, 2016 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Gender Issues, Social Inclusion | Tags: Barack Obama
The U.S. Consulate of São Paulo celebrated Black History Month on February 25-26 with two special commemorative events. On Thursday, February 25th the Consul General provided opening remarks for a Consulate wide event highlighting the origins of Black History Month in America and the contributions of African-Americans to society. The event took the theme further …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 29 February, 2016 | Topics: Art & Culture, Events, Public Affairs, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion
The U.S. government Special Advisor for International Rights of People with Special Needs, Judith Heumann, visited Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia last month to attend a series of activities celebrating the 25th anniversary of the “Americans with Disabilities Act,” a law that protects the rights of people with disabilities in the United States. …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 3 September, 2015 | Topics: Events, Human Rights, Public Affairs, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion
Today President Barack Obama hosted Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff at the White House. Their meeting underscored the long-standing and increasingly diverse partnership between the United States and Brazil, which is rooted in a shared commitment to expand inclusive economic growth and prosperity; promote international peace and security and respect for human rights; strengthen bilateral defense …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 30 June, 2015 | Topics: Climate, Economic Issues, Energy, Environment, Fact Sheets, Health Issues, International Security, Political Affairs, Science and Tech, Social Inclusion, Sports, U.S. & Brazil, U.S.-Brazil Priorities
The United States Consulate in Sao Paulo, in partnership with the NGO Botucatu Institute and the support of Sebrae – Brazilian Support Service for Small Enterprises- and Botucatu Municipal Government, organized a training program for Botucatu women entrepreneurs to foster the development of women’s technical and conceptual business abilities by offering a series of workshops …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 14 May, 2015 | Topics: Business, Events, Public Affairs, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion
The 2014 edition of Feira Preta, the largest Afro-Brazilian culture fair in Brazil, took place December 2-7 in São Paulo, drawing over 18,000 visitors and over 100 exhibitors including artists, civil society organizations and entrepreneurs, among others. The U.S. Consulate supported the December 3 seminar on production in the creative industry at the Social Service …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 December, 2014 | Topics: Art & Culture, Events, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion
“A Journey through the African Diaspora,” a project that brought together public school students of African descent in the United States and Brazil to examine questions of race and identity, has been recognized by the Municipality of Sao Paulo for promoting a culture of human rights in municipal schools, receiving a second place award from …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 22 December, 2014 | Topics: Art & Culture, Events, Human Rights, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion
U.S. Ambassador Liliana Ayalde Mr. Chairman, distinguished fellow government representatives, multilateral partners, civil society, and ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted to be participating in this important commemorative event with such distinguished colleagues and valued regional partners. I would like to thank the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Norwegian Refugee Council, which …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 3 December, 2014 | Topics: Ambassador, Human Rights, Western Hemisphere
On September 15 and 16, 2014, Ambassador George Moose, Vice-Chairman of the U.S. Institute of Peace and Adjunct Professor of Practice and Lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, participated in a two-day speaker program in Rio de Janeiro on the theme “Human Rights and the International Order.” Ambassador Moose …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 30 September, 2014 | Topics: Events, Human Rights, Political Affairs, Rio de Janeiro
Social engagement program includes trip to Tennessee and summer camp at the U.S. Consulate in São Paulo The U.S. Consulate in São Paulo, in partnership with SESC Itaquera and Alumni Association, selected 14 of the 30 girls from the first edition of “Estrelas do Futebol” program to attend soccer lessons, visit public schools and …
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By U.S. Mission Brazil | 1 August, 2014 | Topics: Education, Events, Sao Paulo, Social Inclusion