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September 5, 2012 - News ReleasesUpgrading slums in Brazil - where more can be done more efficientlyIDB study discusses critical factors in urban housing policies, based on programs conducted in seven Brazilian cities over the past ten years Over the past decade, Brazil has made important progress in legitimizing illegal settlements in big cities. However, according to a new study by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Cities Alliance, the Ministry of Cities, and the Caixa Econômica Federal (CEF), the technical capabilities of Brazilian municipal governments need to be strengthened if improvements are to be integrated into housing and urban policies that can be implemented in the city as a whole. The book, "Urbanização de Favelas: Lições Aprendidas no Brasil" [Slum Upgrading: Lessons Learned in Brazil] was launched on September 3rd during the World Urban Forum, sponsored by the United Nations. The forum, taking place in Naples, Italy through September 7th, discusses significant experiences in urban areas. The study shows that unsuitable dwellings of uncertain legal status continue to dominate the landscape in Brazilian cities. The analysis shows that a favela urbanization policy, when integrated into a municipal urban design plan, ensures economies of scale and the continuity of the actions taken, enabling municipalities to obtain the maximum return in terms of development and wellbeing from investments. The book examines nine state and municipal programs that have obtained IDB financing in Aracajú, Belém, Curitiba, Manaus, Rio de Janeiro and Baixada Fluminense, São Paulo, and Vitória. It discusses factors that either facilitate or hinder the design, execution, and maintenance of projects, and identifies four critical pillars: institutionality, continuity, quality and cost, and universalization of social services to beneficiaries. What Works? The key to success in slum upgrading programs in terms of improving living conditions for the residents depends on project continuity over time. This study identifies the following factors that promote continuity of those programs:
Based on the lessons learned, the study identifies the principal challenges, as well as the opportunities to improve favela urbanization programs:
About the IDB The IDB is the main source of multilateral financing and expertise for sustainable economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Since the 1960s, the IDB has been an important actor in the housing sector in the region, supporting the formulation and implementation of housing policies at both federal and local levels to improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable population and to contribute to the reduction of poverty. | More InformationFernanda Magalhaes About usPublicationTopicsEventPress ContactJanaina Borges de Pádua Goulart Emanuella Fernandes Huessy Pablo Bachelet | ||||
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