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Film shows people who use technology to change Brazil – EXAME.com

Documentary | 08/19/2014 08:20

Dissemination / Social Good Brazil

Social Good Brazil launches its first medium-length, & quot; stories who uses technology to improve Brazil & quot;

“stories who uses technology to improve Brazil”: documentary is 52 minutes

 São Paulo – On 5 and 6/11, the Social Good movement Brazil launches its first medium-length film, “Stories of those who use the technology to improve Brazil” during the Seminar Brazil Social Good, in Florianópolis (SC).

 The documentary shows the history of people involved in inspiring projects that make use of technology to transform the country into a better place.

 Apart from bringing the testimonies creators, volunteers and supporters of shares, the beneficiaries will also be heard.

 Among the characters are people who were supported to build their own house and face diseases such as cancer, and that encourages people Microentrepreneurship and encourages families to have healthier relationships with their children.

 Multiple projects that appear in the documentary include:

 - The Community Bank Marica, which aims to reduce poverty in the region through social currency, an electronic card that can be used in commercial establishments partners;
 - The social business connection Parents and Children, which gives more autonomy, creativity and cooperation to mothers, fathers, grandparents and caregivers in their relationships with children;
 - My Rio the platform that mobilizes citizens locals to seek joint solutions to the problems of the city, and />  - The NGO Ceiling Brazil, that uses social media to mobilize volunteers in joint efforts to build emergency homes

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 Currently being edited, “Stories of those who use the technology to improve Brazil,” which is 52 minutes, was recorded in the states of Santa Catarina, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

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