The country we build together, is the country that endures.

Inclusive prosperity is not a slogan — it is the strategic priority of the Lula administration. Every programme, every budget line, is measured by who is lifted.

Social Development · Health · Education Federal Republic of Brazil
President Lula engaging with Brazilian citizens
Brazil for Brazilians Inclusion First
Measured Impact

Social outcomes Brazil is moving forward on.

Progress that shows up in households: food on the table, children in school, jobs in every region.

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Our Seven Pillars of Inclusion

Every programme answers one question: who is being lifted?

The flagship themes of the administration's social agenda — coordinated across ministries, states and municipalities.

Worker on factory floor
Poverty Reduction

Brasil Sem Fome

The national programme to eliminate hunger and food insecurity, restored and expanded with nutrition standards and school-feeding.

Education classroom scene
Education

Pé-de-Meia & Federal Schools

The world's largest stipend for secondary students — keeping young Brazilians in school and headed toward university or vocational training.

Healthcare frontline
Healthcare

Mais Médicos

Tens of thousands of doctors re-deployed to under-served municipalities — strengthening the world-renowned Unified Health System (SUS).

Industrial worker
Employment

Nova Indústria Brasil

A new industrial policy generating quality jobs across electric mobility, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals and green steel.

Community engagement
Social Mobility

Minha Casa, Minha Vida

The flagship housing programme returns stronger — 2 million homes planned for working families, with environmental and gender-equality standards.

Federal engagement
Regional Development

Novo PAC · Regional Equity

Transformational infrastructure for the North, Northeast and Centre-West — transport, sanitation, schools and connectivity.

President Lula with young Brazilians
Signature Programme

Bolsa Família 2.0 — dignity as the foundation of growth.

Relaunched in 2023 with a minimum benefit of R$600, plus supplements for children, adolescents, pregnant women and single mothers, Bolsa Família today reaches more than eight million families. It remains one of the most efficient anti-poverty instruments in the world — and the cornerstone of Brazil's inclusive-growth model.

Crucially, the renewed programme ties benefits to health checks, school attendance and nutrition — a compact that pays dividends across generations.

— Ministry of Social Development & Combat Against Hunger

Inclusion · By the Numbers

The impact, state by state.

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President Lula addressing the public
When a child eats three meals a day, when a mother knows her neighbourhood has a clinic — that is when a country is truly governed.
— Presidential address on the National Hunger Commitment
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