2024 Review
The most accessed news in IBGE News Agency in 2024
December 30, 2024 11h20 AM | Last Updated: January 02, 2025 11h14 AM
Throughout 2024, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) delivered to society hundreds of products in the areas of Geosciences and Statistics. For the first time ever, the IBGE decentralized the release of 21 themes of the 2022 Population Census, presented in 16 releases carried out at the Casa Brasil IBGE (RJ), but also in the cities of Ponte Alta do Tocantins (TO), Diadema (SP), Florianópolis (SC), in the quilombola community of Campinho da Independência (Paraty, RJ), São Paulo capital, Fortaleza (CE), Manaus (AM), in the Maré Community (RJ) and in Vitória (ES), all of them streamed through Digital IBGE and IBGE´s social media. The Census releases in those places were mostly followed by the thematic workshop A territory of information: Potentialities of the 2022 Census data, which introduced technical and operational aspects of the survey to local researchers and managers.
In addition, the organization and participation in regional, national and international events, inaugurations, meetings with authorities, launching of publications and signatures of covenants consolidated and improved its institutional role in society. In January, the Minister of Planning and Budget (MPO), Simone Tebet, met the IBGE board of directors, which presented the Guidelines of the IBGE operation up to 2026, the IBGE´s Work Plan for 2024, the document on the First months of the new administration, and a printed sample of the IBGE Schedule, released in February to provide transparency to the IBGE´s work agenda. In the same month, the call notice of the Unified National Public Tender (CPNU), the biggest one ever accomplished by the IBGE, with 895 positions.
In February, present and future of global statistics were discussed in the 55th Session of the United Nations Statistical Commission, with the participation of national statistical offices of 180 countries belonging to the United Nations system, 52 international agencies and non-governmental organizations. In the same month, inspired by historical expeditions carried out by the IBGE, nearly 400 persons and 50 supporting entities participated in the Jalapão Tocantins IBGE Expedition to release geographical coordinates of the Brazilian addresses captured by the 2022 Census.
At Casa G20 (RJ) in March, the IBGE released the publication Creating Synergies between the 2030 Agenda and G20 - Inequalities module with the first analyses, the 9th edition of the Geographical School Atlas, and a version of the world map with Brazil in the center of the projection, a publication with a huge impact in Brazil and abroad. Still in March, the President of the IBGE, Marcio Pochmann, met the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in Alvorada Palace, in Brasília, to talk about the modernization of the IBGE, among other themes.
In April, the IBGE released Pedro Pinchas Geiger´s book Redes Sociais do Urbano Brasileiro (Social Networks of the Brazilian Urban), originally published in 1963. In May, the IBGE celebrated the anniversary of 88 years and inaugurated Casa Brasil IBGE at the Fazenda Palace, Rio de Janeiro downtown, a space of memory and technology. Throughout the year, Casa Brasil IBGE presented several public interviews, workshops and education activities.
In May, the IBGE launched SINGED Lab, initially as a task force to train municipal managers in Rio Grande do Sul to use a number of IBGE tools to help in the reconstruction of the areas hit by the worst climate tragedy ever experienced in the state, by means of a wealth of technical, statistical and geoscientific information and data produced by the IBGE and centralized in the National System of Geosciences, Statistics and Data (SINGED). In SINGED Lab, more than 200 managers, students, teachers, freelancers, member of organizations of civil society and state and municipal public agents participated in two classes of on-line training, being 156 participants from 58 municipalities, who were trained to use IBGE tools in the reconstruction and mitigation of the damages caused by the climate disaster.
In June, the IBGE took part in the Federative Caravan of Piauí, in Teresina, the tenth participation of the IBGE in the project, which covered Salvador (BA), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Porto Alegre (RS), Palmas (TO), São Luís (MA), Fortaleza (CE), Recife (PE) and Macapá (AP), all of them with the participation of the IBGE. In July, former President Dilma Rousseff, now President of the New Development Bank (NDB), hosted Marcio Pochmann as part of the G20 actions and events carried out in Rio de Janeiro, aiming at establishing a partnership between the IBGE and the "BRICS Bank", especially in the jointly development of statistics of the countries belonging to the block.
In the same month, the National Conference of Data Producers and Users was organized at the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), based on the theme National Sovereignty in Geosciences, Statistics and Data: Risks and Opportunities for Brazil in the Digital Era. The five-day meeting gathered more than 140 speakers, 350 representatives from technical offices and entities and from society, and had more than 600 technicians and three thousand persons registered, as well as five thousand on-site and off-site participants and on-line broadcast through Digital IBGE (ibge.gov.br). It originated the document IBGE 90 Years: Letter of Brazil in the Digital Era, with more than 37 thousand signatures in 2024.
In September, the IBGE participated in the 47th Brazilian Congress of Communication Sciences in Balneário Camboriú (SC) and, in October, the IBGE and the National Library Foundation (FBN) signed a protocol of intentions aiming at sharing pictures, images, maps and data between the institutions. In partnership with the Superintendence of Development of the Northeast (Sudene) the IBGE inaugurated, in November, Casa Brasil IBGE Sudene in Recife (PE), the first expansion of the Casa Brasil project.
In December, President Marcio Pochmann met the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to talk about strategic issues in Brazil under the scope of the Work Plan being developed to the IBGE in 2025 and in 2025-2030. In the same month, Marcio Pochmann represented the IBGE in the X Statistical conference of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), followed by the Meeting of Heads of CPLP National Statistical Offices, in the City of Praia, capital of Cape Verde.
In 2024, the IBGE News Agency was accessed by more than 78.5 million people, a record level since its creation in 2017. Throughout the year, the Agency disseminated 558 news and 144 releases on several themes, as well as photographs, info graphs and maps. Knowing that your audience is key to perform our work, we bring the most accessed news by readers. I hope you like it and follow us in 2025 for more news on the IBGE, Census, Statistics and Geosciences!
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