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Elis Anjos Twitter: @elisanjos

Designer and thinker, creating for the world, working from Rio.
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    BRICS Reports: The Big Easy

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    This article is part of a cooperation between Future Challenges and the Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI). SGI’s new study “Change Ahead? Sustainable Governance in the BRICS” examines policy making in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. We’ve asked five of our bloggers to tell us what they think about the reports. At the […]

  • More than Seventy Days of Striking

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    The following article deals with the topic “Effective Investments in Education,” which will be discussed at the Global Economic Symposium in Rio this October. The author intends to enrich the discussion at the symposium with her personal stories and ideas. In search of better wages and an appropriate career plan, public officials from […]

  • I Believe We Can Pedal

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    The following article deals with the topic “Effective Investments in Education,” which will be discussed at the Global Economic Symposium in Rio this October. The author intends to enrich the discussion at the symposium with her personal stories and ideas. “I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky.” […]

  • Rio+20, a brush for a better world

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    The following article deals with the topic “Effective Investments in Education,” which will be discussed at the Global Economic Symposium in Rio this October. The author intends to enrich the discussion at the symposium with her personal stories and ideas. From June 20th to June 22nd, Rio held the United Nations Conference on […]

  • The right to visual arts: a stimulus on education

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    The following article deals with the topic “Effective Investments in Education” which will be discussed at the Global Economic Symposium in Rio this October. The author intends to enrich the discussion at the symposium with her personal stories and ideas. In the past few weeks I’ve been following the work realized by […]