Brazil
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board aims to be a permanent communication channel between researchers and relevant social actors in the field of care, with a view toward expanding the social impacts of research results
The Advisory Board members of the project in Brazil:
1. People with prominent roles in Brazil’s state and civil society institutions that are recognized for their importance in the field of care:
• ACIERJ – Association of Caregivers for Aging, Mental Health, and Disabilities in the state of Rio de Janeiro: Ana Gilda Soares dos Santos
• FENATRAD – Federation of Domestic Worker in Brazil: Cleide Pinto
• National Front for Strengthening Long-term Care Facilities: Karla Giacomin
• Arymax Foundation: Vivianne Naigeborin and Matheus Magalhães da Silva
• Oswaldo Cruz Foundation: José Luiz Telles
• SEADE Foundation – Directorship of Data Methodology and Production: Maria Paula Ferreira
• Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics: Cimar Azeredo Pereira
• • Ministry of Women – National Secretariat of Economic Autonomy: Rosane Silva
• Ministry of Development and Social Assistance, Family, and Fight Against Hunger – National Secretariat of Care and Family: Lais Abramo
• Ministry of Labor and Employment – Sub-secretariat of Labor Statistics and Studies: Paula Montagner
• Observatory of Human Longevity and Aging (OLHE): Marilia Berzins and Sergio Paschoal
• International Labor Organization / Brasília Office: José Ribeiro
• Sempreviva Feminist Organization (SOF): Nalu Faria and Miriam Nobre
• SOS Corpo – Feminist Institute for Democracy: Rivane Arantes
• Themis – Gender, Justice, and Human Rights: Márcia Soares
• Superior Labor Court: Minister Delaíde Alves Miranda Arantes
2. Researchers from Brazil’s academia whose intellectual leadership is recognized in the field of care studies.
• Bila Sorj: Sociologist, professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
• Claudia Fonseca: Anthropologist, professor of anthropology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
• Yeda Duarte: Gerontologist, professor at the School of Nursing and the College of Public Health at the University of São Paulo