Brazil has launched a welfare scheme to lift millions out of extreme poverty by 2014, which President Dilma Rousseff calls her government's key priority.
The project aims to build on current programmes, which are credited with raising 20 million Brazilians out of poverty over the past decade.
Brazil's economic growth has led to an overall increase in living standards.
But some 16 million people still live in extreme poverty, defined as having 70 reais ($44; £27) or less a month.
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