TCC - Economia Doméstica (Sede)

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    Políticas públicas para as mulheres: avanços, limites e desafios
    (2021-07-26) Monteiro, Morgana Henrique; Silva, Laurileide Barbosa da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7869325906861017; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5647649505835610
    This article presents the results of the research finished in 2016, through the Scientific Initiation Program/PIC-CNPq/UFRPE, as a requirement for equivalence to the Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório of the Bachelor's Degree in Home Economics. This research had the goal to identify the social direction of public policies aimed at women in the municipalities of Recife, Olinda and Jaboatão dos Guararapes, in order to promote female autonomy. The methodology used was exploratory and was based on bibliographical research and on-site observation of the routine of the places where women were cared for, where data on gender relations and female autonomy in those municipalities were collected. The results obtained show that the actions aimed at women were concentrated in services specialized in assisting women in situations of domestic and/or sexist violence and programs that enable women's economic autonomy, whether offering professional training or entrepreneurship courses. In view of the results presented, it was possible to affirm that the policies aimed at women were characterized as welfare policies and, in the context of the precarious era, they needed to advance towards structuring actions, understanding and intervening in the problem of women in the broader context of the whole of the logic of capital.
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    Estudo comparativo das plantas medicinais utilizadas na produção de fitoterápicos tradicionais do centro de saúde alternativa de Muribeca em relação à indústria farmacêutica no Brasil
    (2019) Abreu, Felipe Cordeiro de; Oliveira, Lourinalda Luiza Dantas da Silva Selva de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7013867423178814; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6244676822444557
    The present work aims to address in a historical way how public policies directed to public health in Brazil have been modified over time and how is the relationship of production and valuation of knowledge between the Brazilian State, Pharmaceutical Industry in the country and the Muribeca Alternative Health Center (CESAM). Thismaterial raises the issue of the difficulties that research in the country faces in obtaining investments for the development of herbal medicines, as well as forobtaining their patents. Factors that play a fundamental role, aiming at thest rengthening and development of health biotechnology in the country, but which suffer from a lack of investments for its expansion and consolidation, which can bereverted to direct benefits to the Brazilian population, directly impacting national sovereignty. Given the situations exposed in the present work, the relationship and role that the Brazilian State and its various agents have and fulfill, in this sense, in our society, within the framework of capitalism, where the non valorization of traditional and popular knowledge is perpetuated in To the detriment of a total political, financial and technological dependence on the large pharmaceutical multinationals, the medicines and the various therapeutic forms continue to betreated as merchandise and little accessible to the Brazilian population.