Enap (National School of Public Administration), linked to the Ministry of Economy, opened at the end of last month a free course on the formalization of religious organizations in Brazil.
The last module is about the tax immunity of religious organizations.
The target audience is public servants, people from various religious organizations and other interested parties, according to the announcement, published on the Enap website on February 27. The course is open to anyone who wants to enroll. Also according to the announcement, it is free and offers a certificate issued by the body.
The announcement of vacancies points to the MMFDH (Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights) as the content of the course.
With a workload of 25 hours, the modules also cover topics such as the panorama of the relationship between state, law and religion and the legal treatment of religion.
Joana Cunha with Andressa Motter and Ana Paula Branco
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