Article on Brazil's booming economy, through some resource price boost but also diversification, internal markets, and anti-poverty programs (microloans and direct payments.)
The payments are part of Bolsa Familia, giving money to the very poor, and money to the poor who vaccinate and education their children. But the Catholic Church allegedly still opposes it. The Catholic Church, through its powerful National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB), maintains that "the program vitiates" and leads its beneficiaries to an "accommodation".
Which reminds me:
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist." -Dom Helder Camara, former Archbishop of Olinda and Recife
To be fair, I've so far been unable to find other articles with Church opposition to Bolsa Familia. While searching, I found this, which says the Foreign Minister of France is Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders. I'm trying and failing to imagine something like the US Secretary of State being a head of Human Rights Watch.
The payments are part of Bolsa Familia, giving money to the very poor, and money to the poor who vaccinate and education their children. But the Catholic Church allegedly still opposes it. The Catholic Church, through its powerful National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB), maintains that "the program vitiates" and leads its beneficiaries to an "accommodation".
Which reminds me:
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist." -Dom Helder Camara, former Archbishop of Olinda and Recife
To be fair, I've so far been unable to find other articles with Church opposition to Bolsa Familia. While searching, I found this, which says the Foreign Minister of France is Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders. I'm trying and failing to imagine something like the US Secretary of State being a head of Human Rights Watch.