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Management Report

IBGE Presidency presents report with more than 800 management days

Section: IBGE

December 30, 2025 04h34 PM | Last Updated: January 02, 2026 03h49 PM

Publication released today (December 30) announces bases for the coming years

This Tuesday (30), the Presidency of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) released the report that consolidates more than 800 days of activities. The publication presents institutional, technological and organizational advances and announces the guidelines that will guide the coming years.

The president of the IBGE, Marcio Pochmann, highlighted that the actions implemented consolidate a process of reconstruction and modernization, aligned with the demands of society in the digital era.

According to Pochmann, the Annual Staff Meetings (ENS) have played a strategic role in defining institutional guidelines. The ENS of November 2023 defined the guidelines for the IBGE 90 Years Project; that of May 2024 structured the axes of SINGED; and the one in May 2025 established the foundations of the PGIEG 2026–2030.

In parallel, the National Conferences of Data Producers and Users were resumed, held in July 2024, in Rio de Janeiro, and in December 2025, in Salvador.

“Since I took office at the IBGE, in August 2023, the new management's assessments have reflected the explicit commitment to transparent performance, aligning institutional stabilization with democratic strengthening and modernization. Furthermore, the current management has prioritized permanent dialogs with the Ibgean community, reinforcing governance and strategic planning, in accordance with initiatives such as institutional modernization through the construction of the National System of Geosciences, Statistics and Data (SINGED) and a better capacity for production, integration and dissemination of data in a context of digital transformation,” recalled the president.

Another milestone was the re-creation of the Technical Council, after two decades of inactivity, ensuring greater participation by society in the IBGE planning. Management also promoted the creation of working groups with broad participation of officers, the reactivation of the IBGE Ecological Reserve, which completed 50 years, and began the process of updating the institution's Statute.

In the field of knowledge dissemination, Casa Brasil IBGE was consolidated as a strategic space for integration with society, while events were decentralized throughout the national territory. The integration of the institutional print shop and the strengthening of the maps and forms areas were essential to guarantee quality in the production and dissemination of surveys.

Watch the podcast with the president: https://youtu.be/6CCPGSAPtiY

With support from the Federal Government, the IBGE resumed public tenders after a decade of interruption. Between August 2023 and December 2025, the number of officers grew 27.2%, with 2,490 new professionals, reversing the drop recorded in the previous period. There was also a recovery in purchasing power, with unprecedented salary adjustments for temporary officers.

In the budget, the IBGE's participation in the General Budget of the Union increased by nearly 50% in the last two years, allowing the recovery of physical and technological infrastructure and resuming strategic surveys, such as the Consumer Expenditure Survey, the Survey of Innovation, the Census of Agriculture, Forestry and Aquaculture, in addition to experimental studies, such as the survey on floods in Rio Grande do Sul in 2024.

Finally, the IBGE regained international protagonism, occupying strategic seats in organizations such as the UN Statistical Commission, the UNESCO Statistical Council and forums of the G20, BRICS and Mercosur.

For the 2026–2030 period, the General Plan for Statistical and Geoscientific Information (PGIEG) foresees traditional and innovative initiatives, including four new national censuses and the incorporation of artificial intelligence and data science in a sovereign manner, guaranteeing statistical confidentiality. The partnership with Serpro seeks to reduce dependence on foreign companies.

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