World Family Organization/ Summit +9 Challenges of Municipal Management for Sustainable Development in World.

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World Family Organization/ Summit +9 Challenges of Municipal Management for Sustainable Development in World

Aracaju of City CITY OF ARACAJU SMALLEST CAPITAL OF BRAZIL POPULATION – 600,000. INTERCONNECTED WITH THREE CITIES, THE POPULATION INCREASES TO 800,000 PEOPLE TOTAL AREA– 181,9 Km² POPULATION DENSITY ,67 Km² State of Sergipe Inf. IBGE Institute

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS Life Expectancy at Birth: 74,3 ANOS Illiteracy rate : 6,62% HDI: 0,643 (23º Lugar no País) Infant Mortality : (for every 1000 births) In 2000 it was 30,6 In 2012 decreased to 15,3 Maternal Mortality: For every In 2008 it was 72,7 In 2012 decreased to 32,3 Inf. Public Ministry of Brazil

Holistic concept of Sustainable Development discusses four dimensions of society : Economic development, including an end to extreme poverty; Social inclusion; Environmental sustainability; Good governance, including peace and security. Mission: Municipal manager must have the function of providing the reach of these four dimensions of Sustainable Development for its citizens.

Mission: Develop an administration in the city of Aracaju that is participatory, accountable, effective and support the rapid and equitable urban transformations.

EDUCATION

Mission: Ensuring Effective learning for all Children and Young People. Developed Actions Criteria for choice of school directors : Meritocracy Incentive award for principals and teachers Until 2012 Aracaju had the worst record of quality teaching in Brazil Strategies for change: Specific Course for Management of the Education; The selection test for manager of School units after the course held; All selected will have to have obtained supra note 7 Management Plan for Teaching and assessment; Choosing the School Manager, monitoring of activities and performance evaluation;

Investment in “Ensino Funtamental” (Elementary School) Objective: 100% literacy for children with 6 years of age: Access all teachers with a Tablet content of teaching materials, frequency control by parents, system with games, content of the subjects: - Project: “JOYSTREET” -Project: “PROTEGE” -Project: “MINDLAB” -Renovation: 26 Units 2013/2014 -Construction: 9 Units 2013/2014

PROJECT - BANK OF THE PEOPLE Inspired by the Bangladesh Bank, Muhammad Yunus and over all the successful design of our management as Governor. Provide 30,000 new Jobs and dozens and dozens of Microenterprise that will be created TRAINING YOUTH AND ADULTS WITH FUNDAT : Until November 2013, 13,403 people are Benefited by the Programs "More Income" and "More Qualification"(Sixth city of Brazil with the highest number of registrations). SOCIAL INCLUSION

HEALTH

Coverage of the Family Health Strategy (75% of population); The Pregnancy Protection: deployment and 19 prenatal exams in Health Unit to protect maternal and child health; Minimum of 7 consultations in prenatal; Monitoring of children primarily under 2 years of life. Planning of Primary Health in Aracaju is organized through Multidisciplinary team, consisting of a nurse practitioner, an auxiliary nurses and community health workers. Tablets in 2014; Community workers meet average of 750 people in the community; Multidisciplinary serve 4000 people. “PRÓ-MULHER PRÓ-SAÚDE”: (Program awarded by the World Family Organization in Event hosted in China) HEALTH

ELIMINATED SANITARY LANDFILL AGGRESSIVE TO THE ENVIRONMENT(30 years). 1 Screening Center; leafy squares; 5 Conservation units; Environmental Education Program; ENVIRONMENT

Implantation of the BRT; Increase the current bus fleet (biofuel); INTELLIGENT SIGNALING : Bus shelters with real time information. URBAN MOBILITY

TRANSPARENCY IN GOVERNANCE Transparency Portal of the population with access of the actions and access the public accounts; Shopping for Electronic Trading with economy Up to 70% in some areas.

SECURITY AND PEACE-BUILDING

Security: Criation of the “Guarda Municipal", 540 guards who work in schools, parks and public transportation terminals. Expectation 1000 guards until 2014/1. Objective: Fixed posts guards in transportation terminals. Objective: INSTALLATION OF CAMERAS HIGH PRECISION : Safe City Program (Expectation 1135 cameras); Presence of Guard in Schools: “Blue Angels Program.” Objective: PUBLIC ILLUMINATION : Started the process with a pilot in a neighborhood with the implementation of innovative technology lamps (LED), with lower power consumption and higher brightness.

Challenge: Transforming Governance for Sustainable Development.

THANK YOU!