Lessons learned from over three decades fighting poverty
While I was working in the paediatric ward of a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro, in the late 1980s, I observed that many patients' mothers were single parents, without child support, li...
Dr. Vera Cordeiro, MD and general practitioner, graduated in 1975 from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. For 20 years, she worked at the Hospital da Lagoa, in Rio de Janeiro, founding in 1979 the first Psychosomatic department in a public hospital in Brazil.
In 1991, she founded the Dara Institute, a civil society institution that works to promote health and human development to fight poverty among the most miserable families in Brazil and other countries. Over the course of over three decades, Vera has enabled the creation of 23 similar organizations near public hospitals in 6 states in Brazil and has inspired other social entrepreneurs who have spread the methodology in many countries all over the world. The methodology became public policy in Belo Horizonte, state of Mina Gerais in 2009 and in Itú in 2023, state of Sao Paulo.
Dr. Vera is an Ashoka fellow, an Avina leader, a Skoll Foundation awardee, Schwab Foundation social entrepreneur. She is also a member of the Ashoka World Council and an honorary member of the Rio de Janeiro Academy of Medicine. Former member of the board of PATH: Catalyst for Global Health from 2005 to 2011.
While I was working in the paediatric ward of a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro, in the late 1980s, I observed that many patients' mothers were single parents, without child support, li...
Hundreds of millions of people live in poverty: from the shantytowns of South America to the slums of Africa and Asia. These vulnerable people urgently require decent housing, education, ...