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Fome Zero (, ''Zero Hunger'') is a program of the
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introduced by President
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in 2003, with the goal to eradicate
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and
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in the country. It followed the lead of projects that had already put into practice by the
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administration, which was named '' Bolsa Escola'' (School Stipend), and which had been established in 1995.


Contents of the program

Lula followed the lead of projects that had already put into practice by the
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administration, which was named '' Bolsa Escola'' (School Stipend), and which had been established in 1995. Lula expanded those projects with the new ''Fome Zero'' ("Zero Hunger") program, which was part of the '' Bolsa Família'' (Family Allowance) plan. The program is co-ordinated by the Ministry of Social Development and Hunger Combat (''Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate à Fome'') and was intended to put into action the government's strategy to guarantee the right of access to basic food. The program takes a number of forms, ranging from direct financial aid to the poorest families (with the '' Bolsa Família'' card) to diverse strategies such as creating water
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in Brazil's
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areas, creating low-cost restaurants, educating people about healthy eating habits, distributing vitamins and iron supplements, supporting subsistence
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ing and giving access to
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.


Effects

The program is believed to have contributed to Brazil's recent reported improvements in its fight against poverty, according to research promoted by some universities and the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). An
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evaluation of Bolsa Escola did find significant effects on both school attendance rates and the number of children involved in
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. The
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, which created in June 2005 a ''Bolsa Família Project''- Bolsa Familia Project'', The World Bank
/ref> to assist the Brazilian government in managing the Bolsa Família Program, declared that "Although the program is relatively young, some results are already apparent, including: (...) contributions to improved education outcomes, and impacts on children’s growth, food consumption, and diet quality".
/ref> A study by the
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Poverty Centre found that over 80% of the Bolsa Familia benefits went to families in poverty (making under half the minimum wage per capita), thus most of the benefits were going to the poor.International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (UNDP/IPC-IG) ''Evaluation Note''
/ref> BF was also claimed to have been responsible for about 20% of the drop in inequality in Brazil since 2001, which is welcome in one of the most unequal countries on the planet. Research promoted by the
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showed a significant reduction in
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exploitation among children benefited by the Bolsa Família program.YAP, Yoon-Tien, Guilherme Sedlacek and Peter Orazem. 2001. ''Limiting Child Labor Through Behavior-Based Income Transfers: An Experimental Evaluation of the PETI Program in Rural Brazil''. World Bank, Washington, DC The program has also been reported to have made a significant impact on the ability of the poorest families to eat. Children in public school receive one free meal a day—two in the poorest areas—and so less of their family's limited income is needed to pay for food. In a survey of Bolsa Familia recipients, 82.4% reported eating better; additionally, it was reported to increase the incomes of the poorer families by about 25%.


Criticism

In 2003, David de Ferranti,BIRD
the World Bank IBRD representative for Latin America and the Caribbean, criticized the program,''Governo recebe novas críticas aos principais pontos do Fome Zero'' - Folha Online (March 31, 2003)
/ref> due to its lack of clear focus, saying the program did not combat the country's poverty and income inequality. He also criticised the mechanisms for money donation and food gathering and distribution. Five months after Lula took office, the budget for ''Fome Zero'' was cut down a third from its original amount, and one year later, about $800 million was budgeted toward the program, but only $130 million of that was actually disbursed. Fome Zero was considered by the opposition at the time (especially the PSDB and DEM parties) a failure, due to what they believed was the government's inability to manage the program effectively. Murilo Zauith, a PFL federal deputy, in March 2005, said the program was faulty, citing as an example the death of several indigenous children due to malnutrition in the city of Dourados,
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. However, Humberto Costa, the Minister of Health at the time, considered the death count average and not alarming.''Murilo Zauith considera Fome Zero programa fracassado'' - Correio do Estado (March 11, 2005
Another early criticism was that the program turned mostly into a money-transfer program, subject to corruption, and did not completely solve the problem.''The Fome Zero Program – Brazil’s Losing Struggle to Help the Hungry: Lula’s Leadership Fading '' - Council on Hemispheric Affairs(July, 2005)
/ref> Data from 2014 to 2015 showed that malnutrition is still a problem in Brazil and responsible by 4.3 deaths per 100,000 people per year, linked to the fact that 3.8% of the population (7.6 million people) still earns less than US$1 a day.''Malnutrition Death Rate Per 100,000'' - WORLD HEALTH RANKINGS(Who, 2014)
/ref>''Nutrition Landscape Information System (NLiS)'' - World Health Organization(March, 2017)
/ref> However, this was down from 7.6 deaths per 100k in 2002 and fell further to 2.4 by 2021. ''IHME, Global Burden of Disease (2024)''
/ref>


Sources

* Aaron Ansell, '' Zero Hunger: Political Culture and Antipoverty Policy in Northeast Brazil'' (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014)


See also

* Bolsa Família * Lulism * Zero Poverty Program, a similar program introduced by
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References


External links


Fome Zero Official Website
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