MINING: Award recognizes public management of “mining cities”
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24 initiatives were nominated as finalists for the award. On May 31, 8 will be awarded in different dimensions, and another 5 cities will be recognized for their regional performance, one in each macro-region of Brazil. Director of Agenda Pública Sérgio Andrade talks about the importance of this incentive: “We highlight what these municipalities do, do and can inspire others in the country to achieve improvements in these various areas”, he said.
The director points out how these good examples of public governance generate results for society: “It is important to highlight good management, because it is the way to translate development opportunities, the investments that these municipalities make for the entire population, how to get all the benefits that are generated in some way, by growth and investments directly or indirectly linked to the mining activity”, he pointed out.
The award is aimed at mining municipalities that have the highest CFEM (Financial Compensation for Exploitation of Mineral Resources) collection rates and that have quality in the provision of public services.
Indicated municipalities
Economic growth
Canaã dos Carajás (PA)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
Itabirito (MG)
Education
Alto Horizonte (GO)
Barro Alto (GO)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
finance
Itatiaiuçu (MG)
Ombudsman (GO)
Sarzego (MG)
Management
Bela Vista de Minas (MG)
Ibatira (MG)
Paracatu (MG)
Infrastructure
Canaã dos Carajás (PA)
Piracema (MG)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
Environment
Itatiaiuçu (MG)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
Sarzedo (MG)
Social Protection
Ombudsman (GO)
Pass Time (MG)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
Health
Alto Horizonte (GO)
São Gonçalo do Rio Baixo (MG)
Sao Sebastiao da Vargem Alegre (MG)
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