Mandatory PSAs at the Movies?
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009The Governor of Brazil’s Federal District (DF) just signed a law that would require all the cinemas in the DF to exhibit “educative campaigns on the preservation, conservation, restoration and improvement of the environment” before showing films. The campaigns are to be produced and supplied by the DF’s agencies responsible for the preservation, conservation, restoration […]
New Brazilian Rules on Pharmaceutical Marketing
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008Brazil’s Health Minister, José Gomes Temporão, and the head of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), Dirceu Raposo, recently announced new rules on pharmaceutical marketing in that country to replace less ambitious ones adopted in 2000. The new rules aim at substantially changing how medicines are promoted in Latin America’s largest pharma market, and may […]
A Free Online Library of Environmental Education Videos / Filmes para Educação Ambiental Grátis na Internet
Saturday, March 24th, 2007This week the Brazilian Environment Ministry (MMA) announced the creation of an online “videoteca” (video library) of environmental education videos that have been made over the years with funding from the National Environment Fund (FNMA). The videos are free for download and use for non-commercial purposes. The first tranche of 80 videos and animations can […]
Movie Meme
Saturday, March 10th, 2007My blogfriend Ricardo and fellow member of the Latin American Blogroll (see righthand column) tagged me for the blog meme about how our favorite movies did on Oscar night. I had intended to beg off… as I keep protesting (pay attention, Katia!), The Temas Blog is supposed to be about the issues, not me and […]