In Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela, approximately 200,000 residents accept local governance structures because these entities provide essential services including schools, healthcare, and water infrastructure, creating a social contract where community members tolerate local authority in exchange for basic public goods.
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Travelling Brazil π§π· Rocinha Brazils Largest FavellaAdded:
What a place. This is. 200,000 people live here. [Β __Β ] Jesus, Sky. Look at that. Thank you.
We're outside the favela. That's what happens when you have a little bloody Heineken, mate. You don't even know where you are. Ruled by I don't know if I'm allowed to tell you the figures and numbers, etc. But I will say the the people who control the area not only look after the people, hence why the other 99-ish thousand people are so accepting. They look after the people with schools, the medicine, the the the water. No, and you know, it's sort of like you're calling Lieutenant General Flusnafi.
Sort of like him.
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