Feb 11 • 21:33 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

UFPI announces selection process for indigenous peoples, quilombolas, and babaçu coconut breakers

The Federal University of Piauí has announced a new selection process for indigenous peoples, quilombolas, and babaçu coconut breakers for undergraduate courses, with seats expected to open in August.

The Federal University of Piauí (UFPI) has initiated a new selection process specifically aimed at indigenous peoples, quilombolas, and babaçu coconut breakers for its undergraduate programs. This announcement came on Wednesday, with plans to offer seats beginning in August this year. The initiative highlights the university's commitment to enhancing educational access for marginalized communities in Brazil, aligning with broader efforts to promote social inclusion.

The decision to create this selection process was made following extensive consultations with the respective communities. The university reported that they held in-person discussions and meetings with local leaders and representative organizations in order to tailor the policy to the socio-cultural needs of the involved communities. This participatory approach reflects the university's understanding that effective educational policies must consider the unique realities faced by diverse social groups, particularly those historically disadvantaged.

Furthermore, as part of this initiative, the university has established the Special Collegiate of Ethnic Inclusion Policy (CEPIE), which will include representatives from the communities involved. This body is tasked with defining the operational procedures for the selection process and assisting in the drafting of the necessary regulations. The inclusion of community representatives aims to ensure that the voices and concerns of these groups are heard and addressed in the educational framework, thereby strengthening the bonds between the university and local populations.

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