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Social data dashboard to improve the administration of justice: the case of the Prosecutor's Office of the Federal District and Territories

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Diferentemente de outros países, o Ministério Público Brasileiro possui competência para atuação em uma ampla gama de matérias cíveis como saúde, educação, meio ambiente, patrimônio cultural, dentre outros. O Ministério Público do Distrito Federal (MPDFT) possui unidade organizacional, legalmente constituída e responsável pela garantia dos direitos do cidadão denominada Procuradoria Distrital dos Direitos do Cidadão-PDDC. Para melhor atuação a PDDC necessita de dados e indicadores sociais atualizados acerca da realidade do Distrito Federal (DF), que em geral apresentam-se dispersos, fragmentados e, não raro, incompletos. Cientes da dificuldade para obtenção, análise e interpretação dos dados locais a PDDC criou o projeto Mapa Social do DF, que propõe por meio de ferramenta digital a apresentação de indicadores e dados estatísticos oficiais relativos a temas de atuação do Ministério Público. Até o momento três módulos foram desenvolvidos: orçamento público, educação e saúde. No presente artigo descrevemos o projeto que vem contribuindo para transparência, eficiência e melhoria de fiscalização das políticas públicas do Distrito Federal.

Unlike other countries, the Brazilian Public Prosecutor's Office is competent to act in a wide range of civil matters such as health, education, environment, and cultural heritage. The Public Prosecutor's Office of the Federal District (MPDFT in Portuguese) has a legally constituted organizational unit responsible for guaranteeing the rights of citizens called the District Attorney's Office for Citizens' Rights (PDDC in Portuguese). For better performance, the PDDC needs updated data and social indicators about the Federal District's reality, which are generally scattered, fragmented and often incomplete. Aware of the difficulty in obtaining, analyzing and interpreting local data, the PDDC has created the Social Map of the Federal District project, which proposes, through a digital tool, the presentation of indicators and official statistical data related to the themes of the Public Prosecutor's Office. So far, three modules have been developed: public budget, education and health. In this article, we describe the project, which has contributed to transparency, efficiency and improved public policy oversight in the Federal District.

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      ICEGOV '23: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
      September 2023
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      ISBN:9798400707421
      DOI:10.1145/3614321

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