For decades, Brazilian governments have expressed determination to conquer poverty and inequality, and some have spent a lot of money in the attempt
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The growth of slums across the country only confirms the need for bold measures to solve a problem with which the inhabitants of our big cities have lived with for far too long.

In São Paulo, 1.7 million people live in areas of watershed protection, which damages water quality and endangers the future supply.

Interview with Eduardo Marques, one of the organizers of the book "São Paulo: Segregation, poverty and inequality."