Brazil’s Lula Reaffirms Commitment to Family Vouchers

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reaffirmed Saturday, June 4, his commitment to, by the end of the year, benefit with income transfer programs, such as the Bolsa FamÀ­lia (Family Voucher), Brazilian families that live below the poverty line.

The President participated on a ceremony to symbolically deliver 3.5 thousand cards of the Bolsa Famí­lia Program, in Santo André, in the Greater São Paulo.


“I maintain the commitment, which is a life commitment, as well as a campaign commitment,” said the President.


According to Lula, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) estimates that 11.4 million Brazilian households are in this situation, people like Maria Regilene da Silva, mother of three daughters: Rainá, Raí­ssa, and Ramara.


She received from the President’s hands the Bolsa Famí­lia card number 17,000. The cards are distributed to families with monthly per capita income of up to US$ 41.20 (100 reais).


“By December 31st, we want to have reached eight million and seven hundred thousand families in Brazil, certainly consolidating the largest income transfer program on Earth,” said the President.


“I expect that when we are discussing the Millennium Goals at the United Nations headquarters in New York, in September, we can introduce to the world the Brazilian experience as a successful one,” he added.


Agência Brasil

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