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Favelas Have Doubled in 36 Years: What Does That Say About Brazil?

By RioOnWatch Editorial • December 22, 2021

Clique aqui para Português Recently, a number of articles have circulated in the Brazilian media reporting, with a mixture of wonder and reproach, the doubling in scale of the nation’s favelas over the past 36 […]

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Community Land Trusts in Latin America: Dialogues Between Brazil and Puerto Rico

By Felipe Litsek, Rebeca Landeiro • Translation by Clau Guimarães • December 7, 2021

Clique aqui para Português As part of the activities of the 2021 Urban Circuit and of the first ever International CLT Festival, the Favela Community Land Trust Project (F-CLT)* and Fideicomiso de la Tierra Caño […]

The resilience of community-managed housing - main photo
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The Resilience of Community-Led Housing During the Covid-19 Pandemic

By Maria Fernanda Godinho • Translation by Annie Swank • September 22, 2021

Clique aqui para Português In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the new coronavirus a pandemic. Staying at home, maintaining social distancing, and washing our hands frequently were some of the recommendations made to contain […]

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Favela CLT National Seminar, Part 2: International Examples, Potentialities and Challenges

By Gabriela Buffon Vargas, Julio Santos Filho • September 5, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This is the second of two articles covering the Favela Community Land Trust National Seminar. Read the first part here. Continuing the Favela Community Land Trust (CLT)* National Seminar, facilitated by […]

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Community Land Trusts and the Struggle for the Right to the City: Dialogue on Rio and Mozambique

By Tomás Aboim • Translation by Adrian Hooper • June 11, 2021

Clique aqui para Português As part of the activities of UN-Habitat’s 2020 Urban Circuit, the Community Land Trust (CLT) Working Group held a livestreamed virtual event on October 20, 2020, facilitated by Catalytic Communities (CatComm)*, […]

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