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Up to 30% of Rocinha Residents Risk Eviction if Government Re-Urbanization Plan Goes Ahead

By Camilla Piccolo • December 19, 2019

On December 14, a group of 30 residents from the favela of Rocinha, located in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone, met at the local Parish of Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem. Most were worried. Many […]

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CocôZap: Employing Social Media and Citizen-Generated Data to Improve Sanitation Services in Maré [PROFILE]

By Colin Andrew • November 30, 2019

Initiative: CocôZap Contact: Website | Blog |Facebook | Twitter Year Founded: 2017 Community: Complexo da Maré Mission: To make the debate over basic sanitation in favelas more accessible through direct citizen action in data production, […]

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‘It’s Either With Us or Not at All’—Popular City Planning Workshop Trains Black and Favela Leaders

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • October 14, 2019

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, September 28, an urban planning workshop took place at the Manguinhos Park Library, in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, organized by BR Cidades—a project that promotes building socially just […]

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With No Consultation, Rocinha Residents Take it Upon Themselves to Debate Massive Recently Announced Upgrades

By Fernanda Gomes • Translation by Cheyne Bull • September 30, 2019

Clique aqui para Português The Rio de Janeiro State government recently announced a new massive upgrading project for Rocinha, Rio’s largest single favela, located in the South Zone. The program, called  Comunidade Cidade (Community City) was […]

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Favela Residents As Urban Guinea Pigs [OPINION]

By Washington Fajardo • Translation by Dylan Blau Edelstein • September 19, 2019

Clique aqui para Português Time goes by, and those in Rio de Janeiro’s government continue to insist upon announcing grand schemes for the favelas. This time it’s a “grand boulevard” in the South Zone favela […]

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