INTERNATIONAL MEDIA IMPACT FGV SOCIAL - INTERNATIONAL The scope of action of FGV Social goes beyond Brazilian territory. We constantly participate in lectures and seminars in several countries, in addition to meeting specific demands for research projects and analysis of public policies for governments, non-governmental organizations and multilateral organizations. We give lectures and keynote speeches in places like Princeton, Columbia, MIT, Harvard, Chicago, Brown, Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, PSE, OECD and Davos. Alongside traditional international organizations such as the UN and its agencies, the World Bank, among others, we seek to develop complementary works. We evaluated social projects in more than two dozen countries. One publication in this line is “Microcredit Diaries: assessing microcredit impacts on grassroots development in Peru, Nicaragua and Mexico”. Since 2006, international community has shown widespread interest in our researches. Issues such as poverty, inequality and associated policies are prominent from the outset. The creation of the World Without Poverty (WWP) knowledge hub and the award we received from the Global Development Network in 2005 for a model proposal linking local social policies to the Millennium Development Goals are fruits of this external demand. Our research on the rise of the new middle class has also gained significant importance, incorporating the demand of a more business- oriented audience. For example, we visited all BRICS countries in this process, as well as participating in OECD events and the World Economic Forum (WEF) to discuss this theme. In this process we have strengthen the presence of FGV in the international arena. This occurs most significantly through the dissemination of research aimed at the external public, including academics, opinion makers and policy makers. In these surveys, we provide additional, more qualified inputs, such as interactive English databases. However, our main goal is to reach the ordinary citizen from other parts of the globe, through the foreign media, our main channel of communication. Myriad stories have been published in major international publications: The Economist, The Financial Times, The NY Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Streeet Journal, BBC, CNN, El País, La Nacion, Le Monde, Le Figaro, among others. The advantage of this more horizontal diffusion strategy is that we reach at once all segments of the target audience in different countries. +1.136 INTERNATIONAL MEDIAS IMPACT ON MAIN JOURNALS AND INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES 19 07 23 18 08 04 09 08 04 03 04 17 MEDIA IMPACT IN + 64 COUNTRIES MAP OF COUNTRIES IMPACT Countries Algeria Dominican Republic Jamaica Saudi Arabia Angola Ecuador Japan Scotland Argentina El Salvador Korea Singapore Australia England Lithuania South Africa Austria Finland Mexico Spain Belgium France Morocco Sweden Bolivia Germany Netherlands Switzerland Bulgaria Greece New Zealand Tanzania Canada Guatemala Norway Turkey United Arab Chile Honduras Oman Emirates China Hungary Paraguay United Kingdom Colombia India Peru United States Costa Rica Indonesia Portugal Uruguay Cuba Iran Puerto Rico Vatican Cyprus Ireland Qatar Venezuela Denmark Italy Russia Viet Nam INTERNATIONAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS 24h - Vietnã - Người dân Brazil sống khổ sở vì khủng hoảng kinh tế (Povo brasileiro vive crise econômica miserável) ABC News - Brazil Govt: Homicide Rate Dips After Gun Control AFP - Brésil: parce que les femmes noires de Rio le valent bien Agenda Vecinal - Brasil el lider munidal de la "Felicidad Futura" Aljazeera - Brazil looks to attract foreign workers BBC - Entrevista (Estúdio da BBC - Ao Vivo) BBC - Internacional – Entrevista / Olympics BBC Mundo - Crisis del euro: riesgo social para América Latina BBC World News TV BBC World News TV Bloomberg - The Rio de Janeiro Olympics Were Not a Disaster. Now What? Bloomberg Businessweek - Brazil's New Middle Class Goes on a Spree Bloomberg Businessweek - What a Higher Minimum Wage Does for Workers and the Economy Businessweek - Brazil wants to attract foreign workers Canal France 5 – (documentário) Brésil : les recettes du miracle CCTV - TV Chinesa - Brazil's New Class Channel News Asia - Entrevista (Íntegra) CNBC - Brazil's Emerging Middle Class CNN - Brazil's economy on the grow CNTV - Growth among Brazil's middle class COI - Discurso - COI - Thomas Bach - President- Opening Speech for the 129th IOC Session Davos – The BRICS Agenda (World Economic Forum) Davos – The Latin America Context De Volkskrant (Holanda) Dilma Rouseff na ONU El Economista - La clase media brasileña es cada vez más grande El Pais - Brasil reducirá la pobreza a la mitad en cuatro años El País - Clase media crece y da impulso a Brasil El País - La nueva clase media brasileña dispara la fiebre consumista El Pais (Espanha) - El sushi, el MP3 y los viajes, al alcance de la mayoría de los brasileños Financial Times – Credit to redeem Financial Times - Brazil wealthy set to double in 11 years Financial Times Deutshland - Nach dem Militär kommt die Drückerkolonne Financial Times - Fragile Middle: Latin American aspirations risk being frustrated Financial Times - Guest post: counting Brazil’s gross national happiness Financial Times - Increasingly cheerful about the future Financial Times - Prosperity empowers Brazil’s middle classes Financial Times – Tale of Two classes in Brazil Financial Times - Tale of two classes in Brazil as millions climb out of poverty Financial Times - Which middle class, which squeeze? Financial Times Online - Brazil: Reduced migration benefits Rio slums International Herald Tribune La Nacion - Río: boom inmobiliario en las favelas Le Figaro - L'avenir s'invente à Rio Le Figaro - Le Brésil veut inscrire le droit au bonheur dans as Constitution Le Monde Le Monde - Brésil: les classes moyennes rehaussent le marché de la beauté Le Monde - La bataille que se livrent Carrefor ET Casino au Brésil prend um tour politique Le Petit Journal - Existe-t-il une nouvelle classe moyenne au Brésil? Les Echos - Au Brésil, le fragile essor de la « nouvelle classemoyenne » Livro - Brazil is The New America Los Angeles Times - Brazil's historically poor northeast finally gets its boom Newsweek - Weathering the Storm Newsweek - Welcome to Welfare 2.0 for the World’s Poor Rádio BBC Londres (1) Rádio BBC Londres (2) Rádio France Culture - La place de l'eau dans les pays émergents Revista Dinamarquesa Mandag Morgen - Frykter bakrus etter festen i Brasil Revista The Christian Science Monitor - Rise of the Global Middle Class RTBF (Tv Belga) - La silicon Valley / La classe C (Marcelo Neri) / La construction The Economist - Catching up in a hurry The Economist – Favelous The Economist - A Better Today The Economist - Grounded The Economist - Half the nation, a hundred milion citizens strong The Economist - How to get Children out of jobs and into school The Economist - In Lula's footsteps The Economist - Not yet medal contenders The Economist - What do you think? The Globe and Mail - The party in Rio is over. Now what? The New York Time - Upwardly Mobile Nannies Move Into the Brazilian Middle Class The New York Times - Does Brazil Have the Answer? The New York Times - Does Global Battle Against Hunger Have a New Hero? The New York Times - In Brazil, revenge of the nannies (Versão Chinesa) The New York Times - In Free-Market Slump, Brazil's Voters Look for Change The New York Times - Off Runway, Brazilian Beauty Goes Beyond Blond and Blue-Eyed The New York Times - Strong Economy Propels Brazil Into Long-Anticipated Global Role The New York Times - Upwardly Mobile Nannies Move Into the The Wall Streeet Journal - Brazil’s Economic Crisis Beats the The Wall Streeet Journal - La crisis económica de Brasil golpea a la The Wall Street Journal - A Rags-to-Riches Career Highlights Latin The Wall Street Journal - Brazil Leader Wins Support for Reforms The Wall Street Journal - Brazil to Showcase Investment Opportunities in Davos The Wall Street Journal - Real ajuda Brasil a alcançar países ricos em altos preços The Washington Post - Brazil's middle class takes flight The Washington Post - In Brazil, new airline Azul aims to attract nation's growing middle class The Washington Post - In Brazil, the "middle path" helps expand the middle class The Washington Post - The Rio de Janeiro Olympics Were Not a Disaster. Now What? TN - TV Argentina TV TeleSur - Growing inequality and poverty in Rio de Janeiro University of Oxford - Latin American Centre - The old class: The dark side of the rich VPRO TV - Parte 1 / Parte 2/ Parte 3 INTERNATIONAL EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS Barack Obama, President of the United States, quotes the data of CPS in his speech during his visit to Brazil http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/nota_obama.pdf Debate on the Latin American strategy for inclusion in an IDB seminar at FGV http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/ns193.pdf Painel New Vision for Education http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/ns245.pdf Investments in education and the improvement of the quality of education are the main topics of the debates in Davos http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/ns83.pdf In a meeting, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands argue about financial inclusion – Members of the WEF financial inclusion group http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/ns267.pdf Welcome ceremony to Pope Francisco, in Rio de Janeiro http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/ns35.pdf Economic Growth Conference, Panel-Policies to Spur Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Peru and Latin America, Lima/Peru - With ministers and The Economist editor - 2015 http://compaso.com.br/notas_site/nota_lima_peru_2015.pdf
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