ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Irigaray, Micheli Capuano
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gorczevski, Clovis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista do Direito Público
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/43219
Resumo:  The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed social inequalities and problems related to sanitation and access to potable water in Brazil. The worsening of this reality is due to the fact that the virus is found in water and untreated sewage, in addition to the lack of access. This essay aims to answer whether public policies on access to potable water can be a factor in reducing social inequalities in times of a pandemic? Therefore, the current panorama of the right of access to potable water was analyzed, to verify the relationship between this right and the pandemic, aiming to propose a new paradigm of these public policies, with equitable and universal access. The methodology uses the systemic-complex base, connecting knowledge, with bibliographic analysis procedure, and the file technique. In the end, there was a need to change the paradigm of access to potable water for the implementation of actions within public policies under the protection of effective administrative supervision, aimed at reducing inequalities and greater protection of life, especially at the time of COVID-19 pandemic, in which water is a fundamental element in helping hygiene, well-being, food, nutrition and the dignity of the entire community.
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spelling ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZILAcesso à água potável para redução de desigualdades em tempos da COVID-19 no BrasilÁgua potável. Covid 19. Direitos Fundamentais. Políticas PúblicasTutela Administrativa Efetiva.potable water; Covid-19; fundamental rights; public policy; effective administrative supervision. The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed social inequalities and problems related to sanitation and access to potable water in Brazil. The worsening of this reality is due to the fact that the virus is found in water and untreated sewage, in addition to the lack of access. This essay aims to answer whether public policies on access to potable water can be a factor in reducing social inequalities in times of a pandemic? Therefore, the current panorama of the right of access to potable water was analyzed, to verify the relationship between this right and the pandemic, aiming to propose a new paradigm of these public policies, with equitable and universal access. The methodology uses the systemic-complex base, connecting knowledge, with bibliographic analysis procedure, and the file technique. In the end, there was a need to change the paradigm of access to potable water for the implementation of actions within public policies under the protection of effective administrative supervision, aimed at reducing inequalities and greater protection of life, especially at the time of COVID-19 pandemic, in which water is a fundamental element in helping hygiene, well-being, food, nutrition and the dignity of the entire community.A pandemia da covid 19 descortinou ainda mais as desigualdades sociais e os problemas relacionados ao saneamento e ao acesso à água potável no Brasil. O agravamento dessa realidade dá-se pelo fato do vírus ser encontrado na água e no esgoto não tratado, além do déficit de acesso. O presente ensaio visa responder se as políticas públicas de acesso à água potável podem ser um fator de redução de desigualdades sociais em tempos de pandemia? Analisando-se o atual panorama do direito de acesso à água potável, para verificar a relação entre esse direito e a pandemia, visando propor um novo paradigma dessas políticas públicas, com acesso equitativo e universal. A metodologia utiliza a base sistêmico-complexa, conectando saberes, com procedimento de análise bibliográfica, e a técnica de fichamentos. Verificando-se a necessidade da mudança de paradigma do acesso à água potável para implementação de ações dentro das políticas públicas sob o amparo de uma tutela administrativa efetiva, visando à redução de desigualdades e maior proteção da vida, especialmente no momento da pandemia de covid 19, em que a água apresenta-se como elemento fundamental no auxilio da higiene, do bem estar, da alimentação, da nutrição e da dignidade de toda coletividade.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2023-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/4321910.5433/1980-511X.2023v18n1p191Revista do Direito Público; v. 18 n. 1 (2023); 191-2051980-511Xreponame:Revista do Direito Públicoinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/43219/48919Copyright (c) 2023 Revista do Direito Públicohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIrigaray, Micheli CapuanoGorczevski, Clovis2023-08-15T15:04:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43219Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopubPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/oai||rdpubuel@uel.br1980-511X1980-511Xopendoar:2023-08-15T15:04:08Revista do Direito Público - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
Acesso à água potável para redução de desigualdades em tempos da COVID-19 no Brasil
title ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
Irigaray, Micheli Capuano
Água potável. Covid 19. Direitos Fundamentais. Políticas Públicas
Tutela Administrativa Efetiva.
potable water; Covid-19; fundamental rights; public policy; effective administrative supervision.
title_short ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
title_full ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
title_fullStr ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
title_sort ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN COVID 19 TIMES IN BRAZIL
author Irigaray, Micheli Capuano
author_facet Irigaray, Micheli Capuano
Gorczevski, Clovis
author_role author
author2 Gorczevski, Clovis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Irigaray, Micheli Capuano
Gorczevski, Clovis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Água potável. Covid 19. Direitos Fundamentais. Políticas Públicas
Tutela Administrativa Efetiva.
potable water; Covid-19; fundamental rights; public policy; effective administrative supervision.
topic Água potável. Covid 19. Direitos Fundamentais. Políticas Públicas
Tutela Administrativa Efetiva.
potable water; Covid-19; fundamental rights; public policy; effective administrative supervision.
description  The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed social inequalities and problems related to sanitation and access to potable water in Brazil. The worsening of this reality is due to the fact that the virus is found in water and untreated sewage, in addition to the lack of access. This essay aims to answer whether public policies on access to potable water can be a factor in reducing social inequalities in times of a pandemic? Therefore, the current panorama of the right of access to potable water was analyzed, to verify the relationship between this right and the pandemic, aiming to propose a new paradigm of these public policies, with equitable and universal access. The methodology uses the systemic-complex base, connecting knowledge, with bibliographic analysis procedure, and the file technique. In the end, there was a need to change the paradigm of access to potable water for the implementation of actions within public policies under the protection of effective administrative supervision, aimed at reducing inequalities and greater protection of life, especially at the time of COVID-19 pandemic, in which water is a fundamental element in helping hygiene, well-being, food, nutrition and the dignity of the entire community.
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