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1st December 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Time to reflect

Today is World AIDS Day. It is a great opportunity to reflect on what has been achieved in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the last 20 years. The devastating Ebola outbreak in West Africa is a reminder of what it was like when AIDS started. Stigma, misunderstanding and discrimination were widespread. People were scared and afraid […]

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24th November 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Life in a city with no corners

In May this year I touched down in Brasilia, Brazil’s purpose built capital comprised of multi-lane, winding road networks and curving, concrete building. Having spent 5 weeks doing Portuguese language training in Campinas, this marked the start of my first posting and also my first time in South America. 6 months in, and it feels […]

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20th November 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

The experience of being black in the UK and around the world

The First Secretary for Prosperity at the British Embassy in Brazil, NneNne Iwuji-eme, made a speech this week at the Fundação Escola de Sociologia in São Paulo during lectures about racial relations in Brazil and the UK. Since today is Black Awareness Day in Brazil, we would like to share her speech with you: The subject of […]

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13th November 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Fighting corruption in Brisbane

This weekend, on 15-16 November, heads of government from 19 countries and the EU will meet in Brisbane, Australia for the G20 Leaders’ Summit. This gathering of the ‘Group of 20’, the world’s major developed and emerging economies, took on force after the Global Financial Crisis and is now arguably the most important global forum […]

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6th November 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

From soft power to hard action – the Chevening network

As this year’s application window for Chevening scholarships moves into its final stretch (applications close on 15th November) it seems an appropriate moment to bring Chevening back into Speaker’s Corner and focus on what makes this scholarship programme such a unique tool for the work we are trying to accomplish here in Brazil. Chevening is […]

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22nd October 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Science and Development – Newton Fund brings a new agenda of cooperation between the UK and Brazil

Guestpost by Rui Lopes The anxious wait for the rain that now permeates the mind of people in São Paulo and Rio brings back memories of my childhood in the arid north-eastern Brazil, where the rain is a sign of continuity of life and prosperity. The current drought experienced in the Brazilian Southeast region is unfortunately […]

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16th October 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Nutrition 4 Growth – beating hunger and inequality through business and science*

Another week and another important day to be marked! Today we celebrate the Blog Action Day. Since 2007, every year there is a different theme that bloggers around the world post about. Previous themes included Human Rights, Climate Change and Environment. This year’s theme is inequality and today blogs across over 110 countries will write […]

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3rd October 2014 Brasilia, Brazil

Meanwhile in Geneva… (UNHRC 27th session and SOGI resolution)

While there has been much debate around LGB&T rights (a.k. lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights) in Brazil because of the coming elections and the different position of the Presidential candidates regarding this topic, a historic achievement was secured at the UN Human Rights Council. Brazil and other Latin American countries were in the forefront […]

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About Speakers' Corner

Speaker’s Corner is a blog about the foreign policy work of the British Diplomatic Network in Brazil. It aims are to discuss both our work with Brazil and our approach…

Speaker’s Corner is a blog about the foreign policy work of the British Diplomatic Network in Brazil. It aims are to discuss both our work with Brazil and our approach to international issues. The original speaker’s corner is located at Hyde Park, in London, and is known as a place where anyone could speak their mind. This blog will be our Corner in Brazil.

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