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Council of the Ministry of Justice approves body camera recommendation for security agents
22/01/202401/02/2024
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Council of the Ministry of Justice approves body camera recommendation for security agents

On January 19, the National Council for Criminal and Penitentiary Policy, linked to the Ministry of Justice, approved the recommendation for public and private security agents to wear body cameras on their uniforms. According to the document, which establishes standards to be observed in the use of environmental recording equipment, the recommendation is valid for...

Discover the activities and achievements of H360 in 2023
01/09/202322/09/2023
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Discover the activities and achievements of H360 in 2023

Through its Annual Report, the Humanitas360 Institute brings together in a single document all the main information about its activities to reduce violence and promote citizenship of vulnerable populations in Brazil and Latin America. In addition to detailing the actions, the publication contains the Theory of Change that guides each project. The content of the...

Article in Um Só Planeta: “It’s time to clarify Lula government’s policy on pesticides”
07/07/202331/07/2023
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Article in Um Só Planeta: “It’s time to clarify Lula government’s policy on pesticides”

The following article was originally published in Portuguese on Globo’s Um Só Planeta website on July 6, 2023. In a global economy that increasingly favors regenerative agriculture, eco-development, and social responsibility, we cannot allow our country to be guided only by retrograde policies in agribusiness. In the last 4 years, our country has experienced a...

Power to Legality Now
15/04/201624/06/2019
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Power to Legality Now

By Piero Bonadeo, vice-president of Humanitas360 Corruption is on the rise in Latin America. The number of corruption-related cases is increasingly reported in the continent, and individuals now have a better perception and active reaction to corruption. In Latin America, amongst the five lowest-rate-of-popular approval for head of states/governments (Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Honduras, Venezuela), four...