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Withdrawal of pandemic welfare fuels poverty in Brazil


Withdrawal of pandemic welfare fuels poverty in Brazil
DAVID BILLER and MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press
May 25, 2021
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1of27FILE - In this May 15, 2021, a girl eats from a pot as she eyes the camera in the Penha Brasil favela where families have started relocating during the coronavirus pandemic in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The shantytown s rapid rise reflects a resurgence in poverty after the government limited socioeconomic turmoil in 2020 with one of the world s most generous welfare programs.Andre Penner/APShow MoreShow Less
2of27FILE - This May 15, 2021 file photo shows an aerial view of the Penha Brasil favela where families have started relocating during the coronavirus pandemic in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The pandemic shantytown sprang up virtually overnight when people began using scavenged wooden boards to build shacks on a plot of empty land in Sao Paulo, Brazil s biggest city.Andre Penner/APShow MoreShow Less ....

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New favelas around São Paulo as result of pandemic


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New Favelas Around São Paulo As Result Of Pandemic
New favelas are sprouting up in Sao Paulo, inhabited by recently unemployed workers who lost their jobs and homes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
New favelas are sprouting up in Sao Paulo, inhabited by recently unemployed workers who lost their jobs and homes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In the north of Brazil s largest city, dozens of families first started occupying empty land near apartments and other properties.
One by one, shacks were built by residents who used discarded wood from construction sites, in what became the start of the Penha Brasil favela. Around 230 families live in the new settlement, according to community leaders. The pandemic brought massive job losses to the country as thousands of businesses closed amid government restrictions. ....

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