Favelas in Other Countries (World Studies Presentation) Joao Rolim

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FavelasName: Joao Eduardo Lopes RolimLevel: DIS4b

Place with more than 51 irregular houses

Favelas Conditions• Waste every where

• Horrible healthy care

• Danger around

• Huge amount of unemployed people

• Lack of potable (drinking) water

People in Favelas• In the research, 94% of the peoplethat live in Favelas are happy

• 65% consider themselves frommedial economic class

Public Education

• Not a priority of the public power

• Outdated teaching methodology

• Many affrays in the region

About 1.6% of people

who live in favelas study

in public school

About 30% of people who

live in favelas leave

school

Salary gaps between the population

• About 21% of Brazilians are classified in A,B classes

• 53% are classified in C class, 25% are from D,E and F classes

• About 6% of this population live in Favelas, can it be from class F or class C.

• Favela people stablish themselves in hierarchy.

• Their first main goal is to keep the income of drugs constant.

• The second goal is to keep the police out of their way.

Traffic

Government actions

• Cities with programs to pacify the Favelas, it is called “Unidades Pacificadoras”.

• Many ONGs go to Favelas with Government support to help the conditions there.

Favelas in other countries(Slums)

Neza-Chalco-Itza

• 4 Millions people

• 80 thousand people per square kilometer

• 1.8 million people live without water inside their homes

Orangi Town

• 1.8 Million people• Government representation• OPP• Basic problems Water, Electricity, Sewer

Dharavi

• 1 Million people• Cheap and affordable• Boom of tan and textiles industries• Huge sewer problems

Kibera

• 2.5 Million people• Deficient in Health care, Water and Electricity supply• Charities do the Government job• 50% are unemployed

Khayelitsha

• 392 Thousands people• ANC Government• Inadequate access to water sanitation and hygiene• Jobs in Caple Town