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Item Desenvolvimento sustentável da Comunidade de Deus (Tancredo Neves): implementação da Agenda 21 local(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-01-17) Raposo, Nadia Verçosa de Medeiros; Moriya, Regina Yanako; Braga, Kiki Pinheiro Melo; Soares, Katrin LudwigDuring the period from August 2015 to September 2016, teachers and students from the State University of Amazonas implemented the local Agenda 21 in the Community of God in the district of Tancredo Neves. The objective of this project was to elaborate the local sustainable development plan by planning public policies involving civil society and state, municipal and federal governments in a broad and participatory consultation process on local environmental, social and economic problems Promoting debates on solutions to these problems through the identification and implementation of concrete actions aimed at local sustainable development. An environmental socioeconomic diagnosis was made, which showed that 10% of young people and adolescents are illiterate, only 1 out of every three dwellers generates income, and this income often comes from informal work, the community lacks infrastructure both in relation Asphalt and street lighting as to the suitability of the basic unit of health, leisure and quality of life, since there are no cultural or sporting spaces for the development of activities. The community of God is said to be insecure and violent. The difficulties encountered by the target public were discussed with the state and municipal public authorities and with the prorectory of the State University of Amazonas. The disbelief of the Community of God regarding the implementation of the proposed solutions in the forum, the lack of commitment not only of the local public authorities as well as the community leaders, and the lack of continuity of the activities after the implementation of the local Agenda 21 should not serve, in the However, as arguments for not implanting new agendas both in the capital and in the interior of the state.