“…Partnerships with the UN allowed the country to circumvent existing legal and financial obstacles to implementing development initiatives abroad, but also to expand its outreach and legitimacy as a "rising power" in the field of international development (Milani, 2018;Suyama et al, 2016;Waisbich & Haug, 2022). UN agencies also made use of Brazil's expertise and resources to reposition themselves in the new global configurations of power and expertise (Esteves & Assunção, 2014;Lima & Santana, 2020;Milhorance & Soule-Kohndou, 2017). Through these partnerships, both UN entities and the Brazilian policy actors participated in iterative processes of "certification of Brazilian programs and technologies" (Milhorance, 2014, p. 86) and of global diffusion of policies, programmes (as well as policy ideas and instruments) as "best practices" to other countries.…”