The COVID-19 pandemic, emergency aid and social work in Brazil

This essay reflects on the implementation of federal government emergency aid in Brazil in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting elements from the work of Social Workers in the context of growing demand for the supply of material provisions. Economic and social conditions in Brazil have...

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Hauptverfasser: Garcia, Maria Lúcia T, Pandolfi, Aline F, Leal, Fabiola X, Stocco, Aline F, Borrego, Arelys Esquenazi, Borges, Rodrigo ES, Oliveira, Edineia F dos A, Lang, Aline EM, Andrade, Cenira Oliveira, Salazar, Silvia N, Menandro, Leila MT, Spolander, Gary
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