Inter-scalar analysis of planning and management in the context of the sarscov19 pandemic in parauapebas-pa

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
25897
6 pages
Research Article

Inter-scalar analysis of planning and management in the context of the sarscov19 pandemic in parauapebas-pa

Débora Aquino Nunes, Mayane Bento, Bianca Caterine Piedade Pinho, Gustavo Francesco de Morais Dias, Gesiane Oliveira Trindade and Thainá Penha Baima Viana Corrêa Nunes Nogueira

Abstract: 

The World Health Organization produced guidelines on territorial planning and management during the context of the pandemic. That was fundamental to mitigate or promote the advance of the SARSCOV-19 virus. In Brazil, the Ministry of Health was responsible for planning, managing, and coordinating the actions of the federal government and for guiding and controlling other administrative spheres, such as the states and municipalities. In this context, the objective is to analyzein an inter-scalar way the territorial planning and management related to health promotion in the context of the SARSCOV-19 pandemic in the city of Parauapebas-PA in Brazil. This work is a simple and exploratory case study that used as research techniques documentary and secondary data surveys, as well as participant observation. It is noteworthy that marked by the low participation of the organized civil society and of the science and research centers, by a certain negationism and by the lack of transparency and inspection, the actions of the federal government in the pandemic became quite problematic. In Parauapebas this model of management and planning was imported. It moves away, therefore, from the promotion of health and approaches the politics of death promotion, that is, the necropolitics in the municipality.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.25897.12.2022
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