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The next stage of the process will be to enter the data into MCR2030´s platform for external validation. It will be possible to visualise how the municipality is doing with regard to the policy for people with disabilities in disaster situations.
La siguiente fase del proceso consistirá en introducir los datos en la plataforma de MCR2030 para su validación externa. Se podrá visualizar cómo va el municipio en relación con la política para personas con discapacidad en situaciones de desastre.
A próxima etapa do processo será a inserção dos dados na plataforma da MCR2030 para a validação externa. Será possível visualizar como está a situação do município com relação a política para pessoas com deficiência em situações de desastres.
Severe storms and flooding almost 20 years ago proved a turning point for Campinas. Since then, the Brazilian city has emerged as a global leader of climate resilient urban development
El 21 de diciembre de 2021 Campinas (SP, Brasil) se convirtió en una de las primeras ciudades de las Américas y el Caribe en ser reconocida como "Nodo de Resiliencia" de la iniciativa Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes 2030 (MCR2030). Tras este anuncio, el 12 de enero de 2022, el alcalde Darío Saadi recibió, En nombre de Campinas, el certificado de manos del capitán de la Policía Militar, Felipe Zaupa, en representación del coronel PM Romanek, secretario jefe de la Casa Militar y coordinador estatal de Protección y Defensa Civil.
On December 21, 2021 Campinas (SP, Brazil) became one of the first cities in the Americas and the Caribbean to be recognized as a "Resilience Hub" of the Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) initiative. After this announcement, on January 12, 2022, Mayor Dario Saadi received the certificate, on behalf of the city, from the captain of the hands of Military Police, Felipe Zaupa, in representation of Colonel PM Romanek, chief secretary of the Military House and state coordinator of Protection and Civil Defense.