Brazil’s Lula Wants to Take Colleges to the Interior

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva affirmed yesterday in his morning radio interview, “Breakfast with the President,” that the government will give continuity to spending on education.

“In 2005 we intend to spend US$ 619 million (1.7 billion reais) more on education,” he said.


President Lula also defined the goals for higher education in 2005. Among them, he cited the creation of the campuses of the Garanhuns University Center in Pernambuco and the Federal University of the Greater ABC Region in São Paulo.


“We shall make the Brazilian university become more a part of the interior, as well as giving the poorest regions of the country the chance to have a university and the adolescents there not to have to spend hours traveling by bus to attend a good university,” Lula affirmed during the program.


He recalled that federal educational institutions will receive 34% more operating funds next year, and six thousand new teachers will be hired. Another of the government’s priorities is to conclude the university reform.


“We are working with the presidents of the universities and society, because we understand that modernization is necessary, for, among other reasons, to ensure the autonomy of our universities,” he said.


Lula called the creation of the University for All Program (Prouni) “the biggest educational advance this year.”


Around 1200 private and philanthropic institutions of higher education have already signed on to the program, which offers partial tax exemption in exchange for free scholarships for low-income students.


“We have a commitment to find 70 thousand new places for youngsters, especially those who attended public high schools, to study.”


Agência Brasil
Translator: David Silberstein

Tags:

You May Also Like

In London, Lula Stresses Brazil’s Leading Role in Renewable Fuel

In his speech, Tuesday, March 7, during a state dinner offered by Queen Elizabeth ...

You Got to Love a Brazil Where Typewriters Are Preserved and Couples Kiss at the Box Office

If there is a connection between cleanliness and public affection, it is being played ...

Brazilian Roberta Pereira Aims to Introduce Latin Audiences to Broadway

Growing up in Rio, Roberta Pereira became a fan of the theater after seeing ...

Brazil’s Tropical Flower Growers Hopeful to Get European Clients Back

Twenty tropical flower growers from the state of Alagoas want to start exporting again ...

Brazil Sends Troops to Amazon to Protect Rural Workers on Loggers’ Death List

This past weekend, Brazil’s  National Public Security Force agents escorted a group of nine ...

Febem, São Paulo, Brazil's institution for delinquent minors

Quotas Are Just a Palliative. Brazil Needs Equal Opportunity for All.

One hundred twenty years after the abolition of slavery, two photographs, side by side, ...

Brazil Teaches the World How to Stop Smoking

The slogan “Smoking is a goal against your own side” was launched in Brazil by the ...

With US Capitalism’s Demise It’s High Time Brazil Adopt New Asian Currency

It has been over ten years now, since December of 1998, that I have ...

Lower Risk Brazil Means Banner Year for Votorantim

Brazil’s Votorantim Celulose e Papel S.A., one of the largest pulp & paper producers ...

Brazil President Announces US$ 17 Billion Investment in Subway, Bus and Light Rail

Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff announced that her administration plans to invest 30 billion reais ...