Social Opportunities In Rio Flashcards
Health care
55% of the city had a local health care clinic meaning that people that live in the west zone (favelas) don’t have good health care
Corruption (dishonest/ fraud/ bribery) has lead to government funding. Lack of funding averages life expectancy. Life expectancy is at its lowest.
Lack of money, medicine and equipment
Education
Education is compulsory (law) for people aged 6-14. Only half of all the children continue their education beyond the age of 14 in Rio. -> many drop out of school and some get involved in drug trafficking to make a living and support their families
The higher skilled jobs mean more income
Water supply (management)
—> water shortages
7 new water treatment plants were built and more piped were laid. (1998-2014) by 2014, 95% of the population had mains water supply
Energy
Putting in new power lines