Bruno Dantas (Salvador, March 6, 1978) is a Brazilian jurist, currently serving as a lifetime minister of the Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU).
Between 2009 and 2010, he was part of the committee of jurists established by the President of the Federal Senate and chaired by Justice Luiz Fux to draft the Civil Procedure Code bill.
The ClimateScanner is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of public policies and programs related to climate action, measuring their efficiency, transparency, and alignment with international commitments.
[9] By offering a standardized approach to analyze these efforts, it enables nations to identify gaps, improve governance, and enhance the effectiveness of their climate strategies.
Brazil's inclusion on the Board not only enhances its participation in high-level discussions on global accountability but also positions the country as a key contributor to strengthening the UN's financial oversight.
[11] This groundbreaking project seeks to enhance transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in infrastructure oversight across the region, addressing critical challenges in public works management.
The GTInfra initiative operates as a platform for fostering collaboration among member countries, sharing best practices, and developing innovative methodologies for monitoring infrastructure projects.
[12] Under Bruno Dantas's acting leadership, the initiative gained momentum in promoting the use of advanced tools and frameworks for auditing and overseeing infrastructure investments.