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ChildFund Brasil Sustainability Report

PRESENTATION MESSAGE FROM MANAGEMENT WHO WE ARE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MARKETING AND MOBILIZATION OF RESOURCES CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Advocacy and child protection SOCIAL PROGRAMS HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS GRI SUMMARY Solidarity in our mission The pandemic introduced many challeng- esfor everyone, affecting social, health, and economic issues around the world. The portion of the population that lives in vul- nerable situations was the most affected with the direct and indirect consequences of this period. Many of these families find it difficult to follow the prevention measures against the new coronavirus, recommended by national and international bodies. These people did not have the same conditions to prevent the propagation of the disease and also faced many challenges to be able to maintain their incomes and, as a result, feed themselves Understanding this reality, since 2020 and throughout 2021, we developed focused actions together with people who live in the most economically and socially vul- nerable regions. Our activities have been redirected toward promoting the basic right to food and protection. Distribution of food and hygiene kits To ensure the rights of children and families living in the communities we serve, one of ChildFund Brasil's main actions in the fight against Covid-19 was the distribution of food and hy- giene kits, at a time when unemploy- ment and food insecurity have become even more prevalent. They included staple items such as beans, rice, noodles, oil, corn flour, salt, sugar, cookies, coffee, powder milk, sardines, and cassava starch; as well as some hygiene and cleaning items such as: bar soap, bleach, detergent, soap, and toilet paper. Since the beginning of the initiative and in order to boost and drive the economies, the items that make up the kits were purchased with the support of local markets in the mu- nicipalities where we operate. Vaccination progress gradually reduced the emergency situation that we saw in 2020, and people and families were able to start returning to their routines. Throughout 2021, the PSOS were great allies in the donation activities, con- stantly reporting on the situation of the territories and directing our actions, planning, and resources to this activity. With the NIS data, which are the basis for our actions, and the dialogue with partner organizations, in the last year our kit donation efforts were directed to locations where the indicators showed a food security situation of greater con- cern. This action allowed us to prioritize territories with higher income poverty, giving continuity to our actions, sup- porting, on a monthly basis, more than 7,200 families with food and hygiene kits. Emergency kit distribution campaign numbers in 2021 and 2020 209.432 Food kits delivered 2,876 tons of food delivered 3,400,939 hygiene items delivered 75,004 educational materials delivered 51,764 Personal protective equipment (PPE) delivered C 68 ChŘldFund. • Sustainability Report Brasil 59 69
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