Monday, December 5, 2016

The Paths of Justice in Brazil: Operation Lava Jato and its Impact on Political Corruption

December 7 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

The Brazil Brown Bag Seminar Series invites you to its discussion titled, “The Paths of Justice in Brazil: Operation Lava Jato and its Impact on Political Corruption” with a panel of federal judges, AJUFESP (Associação de Juízes Federais de São Paulo).

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Date:
December 7
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Venue

802 International Affairs Building
420W 118th Street 
New York, NY 10027 United States
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Phone:
212-854-4643
Website:
ilas.columbia.edu




December 8 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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The Brazil Brown Bag Seminar Series invites you to its discussion titled, “Challenges to Establishing a Results-Oriented Management Culture in Rio de Janeiro’s Public Sector” with Carolina Kuenerz HaeglerProfessional Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University.

Public management that is focused on results is one of the most important themes in Brazil today and efforts to its implementation have been growing during the last years. Despite the efforts, many of them don’t last after government’s transition and changes in leadership. In this talk, the focus will be on analyzing some of these recent efforts and understanding which aspects can guarantee, or not, their capacity to maintain a sustainable culture of results-oriented management. The sustainability capacity of theses initiatives are analyzed on the following aspects: strategies used to develop and engage public servants; capacity to improve leadership; channels for civil society participation; capacity to create a culture of innovation performance; tools to measure social value and social impact.



Carolina Kuenerz holds a bachelor degree in Psychology at PUC-RJ and a Master degree in Human Rights at LSE. She worked for 8 years at Rio de Janeiro State Government, developing projects focused on improving efficiency in public management, leadership capacity and improving public servants’ management and efficiency.
Duduka Da Fonseca and Helio Alves featuring Maucha Adnet
Samba Jazz and the Music of Jobim




Tonight’s showcase of samba jazz features an outstanding small group of musicians, several of whom worked closely with the iconic Antonio Carlos Jobim. The group, featuring Duduka da Fonseca (of Trio da Paz), Helio Alves, and vocalist Maucha Adnet – each a native of Brazil – shares an expertise in this music, and each member is internationally recognized for expanding the worlds of jazz and Latin music. Come enjoy the music of Jobim performed by those who know it best.

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