First lady participated in debates on female inclusion, fighting hunger and racial equality during G20 events
The First Lady participated this Friday (Nov 15) in 3 events in Rio. During the panel “G20 and Women: Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development”, Janja shared the stage with the minister (Women) and with the federal deputy (PT-RJ), where he emphasized the advances of the G20 Women’s Working Group, focused on promoting public policies for the inclusion of women in economic development.
Afterwards, the first lady participated in the presentation of “Sprints 2030”, as collective announcements related to . The president’s project (PT) will be officially launched next Monday (Nov 18), during .
Janja highlighted his personal involvement with the initiative, which aims to combat hunger and reduce inequalities in Brazil and the world.
As an ambassador for the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) of the 2030 Agenda of the (United Nations), Janja attended the presentation of the dedicated to Ethnic-Racial Equality. The creation of the new objective was by President Lula during the opening of the UN General Assembly in 2023 and aims to place the fight against racism and ethnic-racial discrimination at the center of the global agenda for sustainable development.
“Seeing the G20 Brazil being built hand in hand with civil society is a source of great joy for me”stated Janja, highlighting the importance of popular participation.
First Lady’s Day was with the a cultural event that brings together artists from Brazil to promote engagement and discussion about . The 2nd day of the festival featured shows by artists such as , and . The festival will close on Saturday (Nov 16).