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Most Deprived Areas of the City Have Lower Quality Public Spaces

By Arianne Reis • June 10, 2013

One of the most important requirements for the development of an active lifestyle is access to suitable sites for physical activity. Therefore, it is to be expected that the city of Rio de Janeiro, host […]

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The Port’s Discontents

By Claudia Antunes • Translation by Harriet Batey, Jake Cummings, Jason Yu, Jez Smadja, Katy Stone, Luana Gama, Rachel Fox • May 27, 2013

For the original article by Claudia Antunes in Portuguese published in Piauí click here (subscribers only).  An account of the residents’ movement in Rio de Janeiro’s first favela in an era of sporting mega-events and political […]

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World Cup/Olympics Popular Committee Releases New Mega-Events and Human Rights Violations Dossier

By Kate Steiker-Ginzberg • May 23, 2013

Clique aqui para Português “Of course we’re talking about much more than a sporting event,” stated Orlando Santos Junior. “We are talking about a city project, a project of urban re-structuring which deserves to be […]

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Rio Academia Discusses Influence of UPP Pacification on Favela Youth

By Sophie Snowden • May 22, 2013

Last Friday morning, May 17, nearly 100 students, researchers and scholars gathered at the State University of Rio de Janeiro’s (UERJ) Social and Policy Studies Institute (IESP) in Botafogo to discuss the Pacifying Police Units (UPP), youth and […]

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Census Shows Majority of Rio’s Homeless Do Not Use Drugs or Alcohol

By Paloma Savedra • Translation by Nate Lawrence • May 21, 2013

For original article by Paloma Savedra in Portuguese in O Dia click here. Public Defenders’ data will guide supportive actions, such as the issuance of documents. Rio de Janeiro – Shelter, healthcare, and education are […]

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