

IPA Brasil quickly established itself as an institutional reference in the fight for the realization of the right to play in Brazil.
Officially, the organization is recognized as a Child and Adolescent Rights Advocacy Organization by the City Council of São Paulo, as a Cultural Point by the Ministry of Culture (MINC) under the Culture Viva Program, and is also a member of the National Early Childhood Network - RNPI Brazil and the Latin American Platform of terre des hommes/Germany.
In 2020, 2021, and 2022, the Agentes do Brincar® initiative, by IPA Brasil, received the Municipal Seal for Human Rights and Diversity in São Paulo.


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Play is
a right guaranteed by law and essential for the complete and healthy development of the human being.
IPA Brasil quickly established itself as an institutional reference in the fight for the realization of the right to play in Brazil.
Officially, the organization is recognized as a Child and Adolescent Rights Advocacy Organization by the City Council of São Paulo, as a Cultural Point by the Ministry of Culture (MINC) under the Culture Viva Program, and is also a member of the National Early Childhood Network - RNPI Brazil and the Latin American Platform of terre des hommes/Germany.
In 2020, 2021, and 2022, the Agentes do Brincar® initiative, by IPA Brasil, received the Municipal Seal for Human Rights and Diversity in São Paulo.
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Play is
a right guaranteed by law and essential for the complete and healthy development of the human being.

We work on representation projects with the United Nations, such as the approval of General Comment 17 on Article 31 (which addresses the right to play) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 2013, and the children's listening project 'Under the Same Sky' in 2016.

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In 2022, we awarded the First IPA Brasil Play-Friendly City Seal. Actions focused on early childhood with the support of the government are essential for transforming them into public policies. The award aims to create actions and policies to sensitize, inform, train, and mobilize people about the right to play, for the construction of a culture of peace and a fairer society.
The first Play-Friendly City Seal was awarded to Jacareí, in the State of São Paulo.
IPA Brasil continues to assess the lessons learned from the pilot project in 2022 and is preparing for the return of the Seal in 2024.

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In 2022, we awarded the First IPA Brasil Play-Friendly City Seal. Actions focused on early childhood with the support of the government are essential for transforming them into public policies. The award aims to create actions and policies to sensitize, inform, train, and mobilize people about the right to play, for the construction of a culture of peace and a fairer society.
The first Play-Friendly City Seal was awarded to Jacareí, in the State of São Paulo.
IPA Brasil continues to assess the lessons learned from the pilot project in 2022 and is preparing for the return of the Seal in 2024.
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In 2016, IPA Brasil began the organization of a series of International Meetings in partnership with Centro Paula Souza, an agency of the Government of the State of São Paulo linked to the Secretariat of Economic Development, Science, Technology, and Innovation (SDECTI).
These events, like IPA Brasil's actions in general, align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its 2030 Agenda:
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In 2016, IPA Brasil began the organization of a series of International Meetings in partnership with Centro Paula Souza, an agency of the Government of the State of São Paulo linked to the Secretariat of Economic Development, Science, Technology, and Innovation (SDECTI).
These events, like IPA Brasil's actions in general, align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its 2030 Agenda:







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In 2016, IPA Brasil began the organization of a series of International Meetings in partnership with Centro Paula Souza, an agency of the Government of the State of São Paulo linked to the Secretariat of Economic Development, Science, Technology, and Innovation (SDECTI).
These events, like IPA Brasil's actions in general, align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its 2030 Agenda:


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IPA Brasil receives support from the Labor Public Ministry for specific actions of the Training Program and the National and World Day Against Child Labor (June 12).
We also receive support from the São Paulo State Public Ministry for the dissemination and filling of vacancies for the Training Program.
We are partners with the National Council of Justice and a signatory of the National Pact for Early Childhood in the Southeast region.


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