Our latest Flair Brazil report continues its deep dive on the social, economic and political factors shaping the direction of the country, along with the challenges and opportunities they bring.
This series examines how our partners across various different sectors are addressing the environmental, social, and governance challenges of the 2020s, what they’re doing to ensure that their businesses remain sustainable, and how they’re helping the world to successfully adapt. Each episode features a different specialist from with our business in conversation with a client, partner, or external expert to unpick a specific issue within or about ESG.
There is much opportunity to be found in Brazil. We need to go beyond metrics and delve deeper to understand individuals and society. And it is with this aim that we present Flair Brazil 2024.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we saw inflation rise around the world as companies reduced their production capacity in the face of uncertainty caused by an abrupt drop in demand. Since then, new challenges have arisen in the face of the rapid renewal of consumption and the return to "normal".
In the 2018 presidential election, we saw political polarisation reach unprecedented heights in Brazil. We witnessed clashes in the streets, within families, in WhatsApp groups and, above all, on social media.
In order to talk about the representation of women in institutions and companies, we have to talk about gender and, above all, about the leadership positions occupied by women.