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Cida Gonçalves
Maria Aparecida Gonçalves (born 1962 in Clementina) is a Brazilian advertiser person, feminist activist, consultant in public politics of gender and violence against women and current Minister of Women. Acting in militancy for women's rights, Cida coordinated the process of articulation and foundation of the Popular Movements Center in Brazil. Cida was advisor at the Woman Coordination of the State Secretariat of Social Assistance, Citizenship and Labour of Mato Grosso do Sul in one of the José Miranda administrations as governor in the beginning of the 2000s and also in Lula and Rousseff presidencies as National Secretary of Violence Against Women. She is graduated in Advertising and Marketing. Minister of Women In December 2022, Cida was announced as Minister of Women of the third Lula administration, assuming office on 1 January 2023. The 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit The 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit (Português, Portuguese: ''Cúpula do G20 Rio de Janeiro 202 ...
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Ministry Of Women (Brazil)
The Ministry of Women (), formerly the National Secretariat of Politics for Women (), was created as a secretariat with cabinet-level during the first Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Lula da Silva administration, as a way to ensure that politics for women could have more attention. In 2019, it was fused with the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship, Ministry of Human Rights and became the Ministry of Woman, Family and Human Rights (MMFDH), with an attribution to establish public politics for the enhancement of life of all women, LGBT people, indigenous people, black people of Brazil. The main goal of the Ministry is "[to] promote the equality between men and women and fight against any kind of prejudice and discrimination inherited from a patriarchal and excluding society." Founded in 2003 by president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the Secretariat was a child agency to the Presidency of the Republic, with Nilcéa Freire as chief minister. In 2010, the department was promoted to a cab ...
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