Long-term development vision: 

Federal Development Strategy for Brazil 2020-2031 

  • It is intended to catalyse all dimensions of sustainable development, conceived as a pathway to prosperity.  
  • It contemplates the macroeconomic scenario for the next 12 years and is It is organized into five axes: Economic, Institutional, Infrastructure, Environmental and Social. For each For each of these axes, guidelines, challenges and orientations, key indices and target goals are stated. 

 

Medium-term development plan:  

Pluriannual Plan 2020-2023 

 

Other development plans: 

TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD: THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT  

VISÃO BRAZIL 2030 – CONTRIBUTING TO THE TRANSFORMATION OF BRAZIL 

Sustainable Development Plan 2030 

National Strategy for Social and Economic Development Cooperation  

  • Vision: Overcoming the Brazilian challenges for sustainable development requires medium and long-term strategies and actions, which, in turn, require the articulation and cooperation of different actors and organizations in favor of common objectives. 
  • Pillars: Raise the income and quality of life of the Brazilian population, reducing social and regional inequalities; Achieve sustained economic growth, focusing on productivity gains, ensuring the reduction of social and regional inequalities and environmental sustainability; Improve State governance, focusing on improving the delivery of public services to citizens and the business environment and guaranteeing national sovereignty; Foster the integrated development of infrastructure with a focus on gaining competitiveness and improving the quality of life, ensuring environmental sustainability and promoting national and international integration; Promote the sustainable use of natural resources and the transition to a low-carbon economy, focusing on the application of environmentally appropriate technologies that contribute to economic and social development; Promote well-being, citizenship and social inclusion, focusing on equal opportunities and access to quality public services, through income generation and reduction of social and regional inequalities. 

National Policy on Regional Development (PNDR