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2Brazil - overview Caixa modernizing municipal
administration sanitation and infrastructure suppo
rting municipalities message
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7structural aspects of Brazilian municipalities
- Constitution of 1988
- the Statute of the City, approved on July 10,
2001
8aspects of public credit concession
- limit of 45 of the net equity of financial
institutions
- limit to the amount of credit available to the
public sector
- Fiscal Responsibility Law
9technological solutions for sustainable municipal
development
Caixa supports government programs in science and
technology - partnership with the academic and
private sectors
Objective to provide technological solutions to
the municipalities in environmental sanitation
and housing
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16support for modernizing public administration
restructuring, making fiscal adjustments and
modernizing management in state and municipal
administrations
credit for state and municipalities - tools for
urban and territorial administration and planning
PNAFM (municipalities)- US 1.1 billion
(BID) PNAFE (states) - US 449.3 million (BID)
17Brazil - overview Caixa modernizing municipal
administration sanitation and infrastructure suppo
rting municipalities message
18Brazil sanitation policy in the 70s
1960s (end) - 35 of the Brazilian urban
population had access to running water
1971 - national plan for basic sanitation -
PLANASA
- the principles of PLANASA where
- extension of services to all urban centers and to
the population at all income levels - selection of the states as geographic, political
and administrative bases - self-sustainability of services through tariff
revenues and cross-subsidies
19Brazil sanitation policy in the 70s
- 1970 - water supplies 11.9 million people
- sewage systems 6.1 million people
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- 1984 - water supplies 63.4 million people
- sewage systems 22.4 million people
- 1984 - the system had reached 71 of Brazilian
municipalities
- in the 1980s - the collapse of PLANASA
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22investments in sanitation and infrastructure
contracted values in 2003 and 2004
Value in US Million
contracts
Total Investment
Loan (CAIXA)
states municipalities state sanitation
companies private concessions () total
444.00 200.00 450.66 31.33 1,125.99
702.33 242.00 538.66 38.99 1,521.98
175 93 163 14 445
() new contracts till Dec/2004 US 40 Million
23establishing the regulatory and legal benchmark
- Public - Private Partnership (PPP) under
discussion in Congress
- National Policy of Environmental Sanitation
bill under discussion
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26receivable funds
27Brazil - overview Caixa modernizing municipal
administration sanitation and infrastructure suppo
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28the role of Caixas urban development
administration offices in cities
several strategic actions have been carried out
to support municipal districts
58 support units for urban development in the
capitals and principal cities
increased capacity for planning, implementation
and administration of municipal
power implementation of technological
alternatives which take local characteristics
into account while reducing costs sharing of best
practices for local administration
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30Brazil - overview Caixa modernizing municipal
administration sanitation and infrastructure suppo
rting municipalities message
31Caixas goal is to ensure universal access to
housing and basic sanitation in order to meet the
countrys goals for the millenium partnership is
a means by which one can guarantee public
interest and social control
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