Rio de Janeiro, Brazil- Squatter Settlement case study Facts: · Rio is in south east Brazil · It has 600 squatter settlements (which are known as Favelas) · Favela Bairro Project started in 1995 · Project involves 250,000 people · 40% of $300 million funding was from the local government Social improvements: · Daycare and afterschool schemes to look after children whilst their parents work · Adult education classes to improve literacy · Services to help drug addicts, alcoholics and victims of domestic violence Economic Improvements: · Residents can apply to legally own their properties · Training schemes help people to get better jobs Environmental Improvements: · Replacement of wooden buildings with brick · Homes on dangerously steep slopes are removed · Widening and paving of streets to allow easier access (especially for emergency services) · Provision of basic services such as clean water, electric and weekly rubbish collection Community involvement: · Residents choose which improvements they want in their favela · Neighbourhood associations form to help communicate and make decisions · New services are staffed by residents, providing training and income Successes of the project: · Standard of living has improved · Property values have doubled · Local businesses have double
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