Favela

 The favelas emerged in the late 19th century and spread throughout of the Rio de Janeiro city due to a project that elitized the city center. These works opened wide streets and built imposing buildings. Since most of the poor population of Rio was concentrated in the region. With that, people started to occupy some hills around the city. The favelas grew due to the massive arrival of people fleeing the misery of the states in the Northeast Region of Brazil.

In the 1950s, there were communities with more than 50 thousand inhabitants, showing the lack of projects aimed at eliminating poverty in the city.

Today in the city of Rio de Janeiro more than one million people live in slums. Unfortunately, there is no intention to end poverty in Brazil.

In addition, these people are forced to live with bandits who dominate most of these areas, which ends up causing high levels of violence.

In the picture Favela da Rocinha, the bigest favela of the Rio de Janeiro city.



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