2002 Events
New Approaches to Social Reform in Brazil
Institutional and social actors at all levels of government have advanced
diverse strategies to address Brazil’s huge social needs, working
in the context of the post-1990’s reform process. This international
symposium probes the new approaches, including the role of civil society
and social and global actors in designing and implementing these reforms.
The list of participants includes Jorge Arbache (UnB), Cristovam Buarque
(UnB and former Governor of Brasilia), Simone Buechler (Columbia), Sonia
Draibe (UNICAMP), John Garrison (World Bank), Eduardo Graeff (Adviser
to the President), Thereza Lobo (Comunitas/Comunidade Solidaria), Denise
Vitale Mendes (USP), Paulo Paiva (Inter-American Development Bank),
Amb. Flávio Perri (former Minister of Environmental Affairs and
Consul-General), José Maria da Silveira Unicamp), environmentalist
Alexander Watson,* and others.
The symposium will probe trends of social policy in the context of a
globalizing world; labor markets; recent reforms on health, welfare
and pension systems; issues of planning and managing succesful social
programs; the role of business; urban (local) dynamics; rural poverty,
land reform, sustainable development (Rio + 10) and environment. The
Bildner Center will publish a selection of the papers in book form.
When: April 8 and 9 (Monday and Tuesday)
Where: Room: 9204
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(Across from the Empire State Building)
To reserve, send email to bildner@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212)
817-2096