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1) Declaration of the area in CAR |
1 and 2) The area was declared in CAR, but it does not have its land regularization process completed in INCRA (it is not registered in SIGEF for CCIR issuance) |
2) Completion of the area land regularization process |
3) Use of the public machine to complete assistance activities provided for in the project (dental kit and UBS improvements) |
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1) The project promises to transfer lots of entitled land to the communities in the area |
1) The land ownership agreements signed by community members are not available for free access |
2) Community reports indicate that they had no choice and were induced to sign agreements that restricted the area destined for community subsistence practices |
3) Community reports indicate that they had no opportunity to clarify their rights to property |
4) Community members claim that they live in constant fear of being evicted from their territory |
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1) Provision of documents on the website and in print |
1) Low transparency of agreements and assessments: a) many documents that differ between the date of the report and its date of availability; b) repeated documents; c) lack of clarity regarding which documents were used for the assessment; d) translation into Portuguese with errors that hinder comprehension |
2) Radio program for dissemination of information about the project |
2) There is no proof about radio programs |
3) Meetings with the community |
3) Meeting “minutes” are not available for consultation |
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1) Actions to monitor deforestation and conversations with the community |
1) The project’s benefit distribution is focused on the distribution of baskets of food staples, training sessions, and, only recently (25/06/2021), the hiring of 10 people from the community to work for the project |
2) 100 community members received medical attention from a local nurse |
2) The project activities were punctual and non-procedural |
3) The local medical clinic (UBS) was renewed |
3) Community members reported a situation of nutritional vulnerability, including periods of food shortages |
4) Construction of collective bathrooms |
4) Many families have already left the land and are migrating to adjacent areas, especially the Lua Clara branch, occupying land not yet distributed by the Union |
5) Construction of a collective cafeteria |
5) Instability of land ownership. Entrepreneurs do not have their land regularized according to Brazilian standards |
6) Distribution of dental kits (12 children) |
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7) Purchase of three boats for the transport of communities and their products, which should facilitate their access to the market |
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8) Training on sustainable agriculture (with 26 visits between 2016/17) |
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9) Creation of an association to process cassava flour and açai - Purchase of an açai processor |
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10) The project promises to share the financial benefits with the communities |
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