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Brazilian Node Report. MPPC Meeting Arnoldo de Hoyos Minneapolis, July 25-27, 2007. Brazilian node report. Recent work Our role – Brazil challenges Next steps. Recent Work. Meetings with the future – monthly editions Quality of life in corporations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brazilian Node ReportBrazilian Node ReportMPPC Meeting

Arnoldo de Hoyos

Minneapolis, July 25-27, 2007

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Brazilian node reportBrazilian node report

Recent workOur role – Brazil challengesNext steps

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Recent WorkRecent Work Meetings with the future – monthly editions

Quality of life in corporations Conscious Consumerism: cultural advancements The future of air transport The future of biofuels The future of our children: the parenthood issue Tech determinism and social/environmental responsibility Communication for non-violence The perception of the integral consciousness: Ken Wilber´s views Youth perspectives about the 15 challenges – Global Millennium Prize The future century or the Golden Age of Christian Hermetism

The planning of a new world & the15 Global Challenges - Rosa Alegria – 51º UNESCO Forum for the Peace Culture Decade

The future of energy – Jose Cordeiro, Curitiba (FIEP)

Upcoming: Idea Forum organized by UNESCO – Reality & consciousness: the future is closer – Rosa Alegria, August 14

Upcoming: International Conference on Human and Community Development (Canada) – Beatrice Gropp – August 6 to 11

Presence in the Web (www.nef.org.br and www.mercadoetico.com.br )

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Recent WorkRecent Work Research

◦ Quality of Urban Life Global Millennium Prize

2 winners Delphi Education 2030 Millennia 2015 Carbon disclosure project Publications & Translations

2020 Energy Scenarios 2006 SOF Executive Summary

Book launches: “Water management” by Ladislau Dowbor “From knowledge society to conscious society” by Arnoldo de

Hoyos

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Meetings with the future – monthly editions

Respicio do Espirito Santo Jr, during one of the Meetings of the Future – lecture about “The future of the air transport” – August 2006

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THE GMP PRIZEWINNERS

Maria do Rosario Silva Gomes – Decision MakingAline Roldán – Sustainable Development

Aline Roldan invited to the 60th Annual UN DPI/NGO meeting in the UNO in New York; waiting for a sponsor

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The Global Millennium PrizePost-ceremony

Arnoldo Hoyos, Renée Zickman, Rosa Alegria, Maria do Rosario Gomes, Aline Roldan

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The Global Millennium Prize

Post-ceremony round talk with the winners

A group of teacher and researchers asking questions to Aline Roldan and Maria do Rosario at the Catholic University, São Paulo, February 28, 2007

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Our Role in BrazilOur Role in Brazil

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The Worldwide Governance The Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) projectIndicators (WGI) projectreports aggregate and individual governance indicators for reports aggregate and individual governance indicators for 212 countries and territories over the period 1996–2006, for 212 countries and territories over the period 1996–2006, for six dimensions of governance:six dimensions of governance:

•Voice and Accountability•Political Stability and Absence of Violence•Government Effectiveness•Regulatory Quality•Rule of Law•Control of Corruption

The aggregate indicators combine the views of a large number of enterprise, citizen and expert survey respondents in industrial and developing countries. The individual data sources underlying the aggregate indicators are drawn from a diverse variety of survey institutes, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, and international organizations

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Government EffectivenessGovernment Effectiveness is most closely is most closely related to Rule of Law and Control of Corruption related to Rule of Law and Control of Corruption and its what makes a difference when comparing and its what makes a difference when comparing OECD countries with the rest, and also leves of OECD countries with the rest, and also leves of HDIHDI

PS (2004 VA (2004 GE (2004 RL (2004 CC (2004 RQ (2004

100.00

96.91

93.82

90.73

Variables

SimilarityDendograma das variáveis explicativas

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Government Effectiveness - Government Effectiveness - Comparison Comparison across selected regions – World Bank 2006 across selected regions – World Bank 2006

Country Sources Year Percentile Rank

(0-100)

Governance Score

(-2.5 to +2.5)

Standard Error

Subsaharan Africa N/ A 2006 27.2 -0.77 N/ A Middle East & North Africa

N/ A 2006 46.5 -0.16 N/ A

South Asia N/ A 2006 37.7 -0.46 N/ A East Asia N/ A 2006 47.1 -0.12 N/ A OECD N/ A 2006 90.0 +1.57 N/ A Latin America N/ A 2006 43.2 -0.28 N/ A Eastern Europe & Baltics

N/ A 2006 62.1 +0.32 N/ A

Former Soviet Union

N/ A 2006 26.3 -0.77 N/ A

Caribbean N/ A 2006 68.8 +0.57 N/ A

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Control of Corruption - Control of Corruption - Comparison Comparison across selected regionsacross selected regions - World Bank 2006 - World Bank 2006

Country Sources Year Percentile Rank

(0-100)

Governance Score

(-2.5 to +2.5)

Standard Error

Subsaharan Africa N/ A 2006 30.3 -0.65 N/ A Middle East & North Africa

N/ A 2006 51.1 -0.03 N/ A

South Asia N/ A 2006 33.9 -0.57 N/ A East Asia N/ A 2006 45.6 -0.19 N/ A OECD N/ A 2006 90.2 +1.67 N/ A Latin America N/ A 2006 42.0 -0.33 N/ A Eastern Europe & Baltics

N/ A 2006 56.3 +0.03 N/ A

Former Soviet Union

N/ A 2006 22.2 -0.84 N/ A

Caribbean N/ A 2006 69.4 +0.59 N/ A

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Brazil: key-issuesBrazil: key-issues2.1.3 - Principal problema do Brasil

Base: Entrevistados que responderam à pergunta.Soma: Fecha em mais de 100% porque cada entrevistado poderia dar até 3 respostas

Jan/1997 Out/2001 2006

Desemprego

Violência/Criminalidade

Saúde/hospitais

Políticos

Educação

Distribuição de renda

Moradia

Custo de vida

Inflação/Controle de preços

Falta de fé

Falta de ética

Meio ambiente

Reforma Agrária

Dívida Externa

Nenhum destes/Outros

Não sabe/Não opinou

BASE 2.000 2.000 2.000

63%

54%

59%

12%

25%

9%

15%

21%

4%

11%

3%

5%

7%

5%

0%

1%

66%

55%

48%

20%

28%

12%

13%

14%

8%

10%

4%

4%

3%

3%

0%

1%

58%

57%

38%

27%

24%

18%

15%

15%

10%

12%

7%

6%

4%

2%

1%

1%

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POVERTYPOVERTYPoverty and Hunger in the North and

Northeast of Brazil Brazil - US$ 2,850 per capita incomePoverty concentrated urban centers and

rural areasSerious social inequality - extreme poverty

Brazil - 170 million inhabitantsNorth - 13 million (8%)Northeast - 48 million (28%)

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POVERTYPOVERTY

HDI – HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX

HDI HDI-Longevity HDI-Income HDI-Education

Brazil 0,713 0,712 0,604 0,781

North 0,664 0,682 0,559 0,765

Northeast 0,610 0,637 0,499 0,689

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NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS National SOFI SAGE Partnership with Global Millennium Prize Quality of Life Research - ABQV – Brazilian Association

of Quality of Life PNBE – National Thinking of Business – Brazil 2022 Millennia 2015 Book - Consciousness & Sustainable Development –

organized by Arnoldo de Hoyos Book - The consumption challenges – organized by

Ladislau Dowbor Ethical Markets (Brazilian Media Platform)

◦ Dialogues for the future TV Series – Ethical Markets - Brazil Media Platform

◦ A special channel for the MP at Ethical Markets website (Brazilian portal)