Brazil’s National Digital Government Strategy (2024-2027) prioritizes safe and inclusive Digital Public Infrastructure, aiming for universal access, secure data sharing, and environmental sustainability. Two key initiatives showcase Brazil's leadership: PIX, an instant payment system used by over 140 million individuals, incorporates governance and technical standards developed through multi-stakeholder collaboration; and the Rural Environment Registry, supporting sustainable agriculture and climate goals. Brazil's commitment to safe and inclusive infrastructure aims to ensure privacy, data protection, and effective redress mechanisms throughout the DPI life cycle, with active participation from civil society organization IDEC to make systems safer, more transparent, and equitable for all.