CAPE TOWN,
April 10 (Xinhua) -- South Africa will cooperate with Brazil in fighting
poverty and hunger, Minister of Social Development Bathabile Dlamini said on
Tuesday.
An
agreement to this effect was reached during a two-day meeting in Pretoria, in
which officials from both countries discussed ways to deal with social
development issues, Dlamini told the media.
"Our
bilateral engagement during these two days is a confirmation that we are indeed
committed to tackling these challenges," she said.
Under the
agreement, Brazil will assist South Africa on social development issues,
particularly in fighting against poverty and hunger.
Dlamini
said South Africa would learn from Brazil which had made the fight against
poverty a priority and had taken specific steps, including its national poverty
alleviation plan "Brasil Sem Misera"which aims to help 16.2 million
Brazilians out of extreme poverty.
The plan
included cash transfer initiatives, and increased access to education, health,
welfare and sanitation.
Dlamini
said Brazil's experience was important for South Africa which was battling
poverty and unemployment that contributed to dire living conditions.
"You
continue to implement various activities aimed at reaching the most vulnerable
citizens. We are eager to learn about your comprehensive national alleviation
plan and your successful Zero Hunger programme," said Dlamini.
"It is
important that we strengthen relations by sharing experiences with the view to
find solutions to the similar challenges we face."
Both South
Africa and Brazil are members of the BRICS group which also includes China,
Russia and India. The latest move by the two countries came amid a trend of
growing cooperation among BRICS members on various issues.
Editor: Chen Zhi
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