Brazilian government
Coverage of Brazilian government in the Nexus archive.
- Why Brazil’s government is obsessed with vaccines
Brazil's government is investing heavily in vaccines and the country's medical-industrial complex to revive domestic pharmaceutical capabilities. The initiative reflects a strategic focus on strengthening Brazil's healthcare infrastructure and vaccine production capacity.
- Official marking of land for Brazil’s uncontacted Kawahiva people begins after 27-year wait
The Brazilian government has begun demarcating the Pardo River Kawahiva Indigenous territory to protect the uncontacted Kawahiva people from farming, illegal mining and logging. The demarcation of the 410,000-hectare territory was confirmed by the National Indigenous Peoples’ Foundation. This move comes after a 27-year wait for the community.
- Drowning in Debt, Eight Million Firms Miss Payments in Brazil
Eight million firms in Brazil have missed payments due to debt, indicating a severe economic crisis. This situation affects the overall economy and has significant implications for businesses and individuals alike. The debt crisis is a major concern for the country's financial stability.