The Nosso Futuro Program is a municipal income transfer policy focused on food and nutritional security for families in vulnerable situations. The Program grants a special benefit to families with a single mother and/or people with disabilities.
Our Future Program
Official Name of Signatory
Delegation
Brazil
Website of the Signatory
Name of the person presenting the Good Practice
Marcelo Couto Dias
Position/Job Title of person presenting the Good Practice
Secretary of Family Citizenship and Food Security
Aim of the Good Practice
Guarantee Food and Nutritional Security, combat hunger and the extreme vulnerability of children and adolescents; stimulate the social and economic emancipation of families in vulnerable situations, through employment and entrepreneurship; promote access to quality public services, especially education, health, social assistance, culture and sport; reduce historical social and economic inequalities, especially among the black population, women and people with disabilities.
Target Group of the Good Practice
Families with pregnant women, children and/or adolescents in vulnerable situations, with per capita income of up to 930 reais, not exceeding 3 minimum wages of total income.
Annual Monitoring Report
2024
Implementation period
From March 2022 to date.
Consistency over time
The Our Future Program was designed to advance in four stages, however, for budgetary reasons the Program remains only in the first two stages. I - Phase 1: Families with pregnant women and/or children aged 0 to ten years, eleven months and twenty nine days in a situation of vulnerability, registered in the single register; II - Phase 2: Families with pregnant women and/or children aged 0 to ten years, eleven months and twenty-nine days in vulnerability identified by specialized technical teams;
Key stakeholders and partnerships
Departments of Social Assistance, Finance and Planning and Management of the Municipality of Osasco.
Link for more information
Future Goal 1
Move forward to the other stages established for the Program; III - Phase 3: Families with adolescents aged 11 to 14 years, 11 months and 29 days in vulnerability and registered in the Single Registry; IV - Phase 4: Families with adolescents aged 15 to 17 years, 11 months and 29 days in vulnerability and registered in the Single Registry.