Aimed at promoting educational, cultural, scientific, and technological cooperation with other countries, the initiative allows international students to study at Brazilian higher education institutions through bilateral agreements.
UNICEF noted that 56% of these kids were not literate at the expected age, adding to the thousands of other girls and boys in Brazilian schools without knowing how to read and write.
Starting today, the Ministry of Education is offering 402,092 scholarships for the first 2024 edition of the University for All program, or Prouni. Of these, 304,638 are full scholarships and 97,454 are 50% scholarships.
The 20 best Brazilian experiences in food and nutrition education identified during the 4th Food and Nutrition Education Journey, promoted by FNDE, will be presented.
The resources vary from BRL 0.32 per day (for each student in youth and adult education) to BRL 2 per day (for the full-time high school supporting program).