2018
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018236.05642018
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Entrevista com o ex-ministro da Saúde José Gomes Temporão

Abstract: In this interview, the former Minister of Health, José Gomes Temporão, professor and retired tenured researcher from Fiocruz in Rio de Janeiro, outlines the trajectory and the challenges facing management in the Ministry of Health in the period from 2007 to 2010 when he held the post.

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“…This was part of a process Brazil underwent, which was defined by BFP experts as "foreign policy horizontalization": several government agencies, not only the MOFA, were responsible for foreign policy decision-making. Former Minister of Health, José Gomes Temporão, stated in an interview that during his years in office (2007)(2008)(2009)(2010), he engaged in international activities every "two months directly with Celso Amorim (Minister of Foreign Affairs under Lula)," who worked with him a Brazilian global health agenda (Temporão, 2014). Approximately 60% of all the departments in the Ministry of Health (MOH) were involved in international affairs (Badin and França, 2010).…”
Section: Brazilian Foreign Policy and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was part of a process Brazil underwent, which was defined by BFP experts as "foreign policy horizontalization": several government agencies, not only the MOFA, were responsible for foreign policy decision-making. Former Minister of Health, José Gomes Temporão, stated in an interview that during his years in office (2007)(2008)(2009)(2010), he engaged in international activities every "two months directly with Celso Amorim (Minister of Foreign Affairs under Lula)," who worked with him a Brazilian global health agenda (Temporão, 2014). Approximately 60% of all the departments in the Ministry of Health (MOH) were involved in international affairs (Badin and França, 2010).…”
Section: Brazilian Foreign Policy and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%