social challenges in rio

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  • What constitutes a social challenge?
    A problem affecting well-being, quality of life, or essential services
  • Approximately what percentage of Rio's population resides in favelas?
    Roughly 20%
  • Why are healthcare services considered a challenge in Rio de Janeiro?
    Uneven distribution and under-resourced facilities in favelas
  • How does Rio's infant mortality rate indicate inequality?
    Higher rates in favelas demonstrate unequal health access
  • What are the primary reasons for children dropping out of education in Rio?
    Poverty, drug crime, and the need to work
  • Why do schools struggle in Rio's poorest areas?
    Teacher shortage, funding lack, poor facilities, high dropout
  • How does water supply contribute to social problems in Rio?
    Lack of access and pollution cause disease
  • What is the impact of electricity shortages in Rio de Janeiro?
    Blackouts and dangerous illegal tapping are common
  • How does urban inequality affect daily life for favela residents?
    It lowers quality of life through many factors
  • What social issue is most closely linked to crime in Rio?
    Drug gangs controlling favelas
  • Why is unemployment a significant social challenge in Rio?
    Informal economy jobs lack protection/benefits
  • How does the informal economy impact social stability?
    It leads to exploitation and poverty cycles
  • How do sanitation issues impact health in favelas?
    Sewage spreads diseases like cholera/diarrhoea
  • What is the link between poverty and education in Rio?
    Poverty forces kids to work, limiting opportunities
  • How are Rio's social challenges interconnected?
    They create a cycle of deprivation
  • What is a social challenge?
    A problem affecting people’s well-being or quality of life
  • What percentage of Rio’s population lives in favelas?
    Roughly 20%
  • Why are healthcare services a challenge in Rio?
    Healthcare is unevenly distributed and under-resourced
  • How high can Rio’s infant mortality rate reach in favelas?
    21 per 1000 live births
  • Why is education a challenge for Rio’s children?
    Poverty, drug crime, and the need to work
  • Why do schools struggle in Rio’s poorest areas?
    Shortage of teachers and high dropout rates
  • How does water supply create social problems in Rio?
    12% has no water and pollution causes disease
  • What is the impact of electricity shortages in Rio?
    Blackouts occur; illegal tapping is common
  • How does urban inequality affect daily life in Rio?
    Poor transport, healthcare, and high crime
  • What social issue is linked to crime in Rio?
    Drug gangs controlling favelas
  • Why is unemployment a social challenge in Rio?
    Favela residents work informal, low-paid jobs
  • How does the informal economy affect social stability?
    Unregulated jobs lead to exploitation and poverty
  • How do sanitation issues affect health in favelas?
    Raw sewage spreads diseases like cholera
  • What’s the link between poverty and education in Rio?
    Poverty forces work over school
  • How are the social challenges of Rio interconnected?
    Lack of education leads to poverty and crime
  • What are the essential social services mentioned as social challenges?
    Health, education, and housing
  • What does uneven distribution of healthcare mean in Rio?
    Unequal access based on location/wealth
  • What does it mean for healthcare to be under-resourced?
    Insufficient funding and staff
  • How do infant mortality rates demonstrate health inequality?
    Higher rates in poorer areas
  • What role does drug crime play in education challenges?
    Forces children to drop out
  • What are the main causes of water pollution in Rio?
    Sewage and industrial waste
  • Which disease outbreaks are caused by water pollution?
    Cholera and diarrhoea
  • What are the risks of illegal tapping of electricity?
    Fires and electrocution
  • What is the main driver of crime in favelas?
    Drug trafficking
  • What maintains cycles of poverty in Rio's favelas?
    Limited access to opportunities