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MEXICO
Capital Badly in Need of Urban Regeneration
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - Is urban regeneration feasible in Mexico's capital city? This is a question asked by planning experts and by a large proportion of the city's population. Some projects currently underway indicate that the answer could be yes.
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MEXICO
Road Construction Runs Counter to Climate Efforts
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - Every morning, Mexican biologist Luis Zambrano walks with his daughter to her school, less than a kilometre from his house, in the Magdalena Contreras district, located in the southwest of the Mexican capital.
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Uruguay Fends Off Health Threats - So Far
By Silvana Silveira
MONTEVIDEO - The incidence of cardiovascular, respiratory and water-borne diseases is rising in Uruguay in tandem with climate change, while dengue fever and malaria lurk at the country's borders. Higher temperatures are encouraging the presence of insect vectors carrying diseases that were eradicated decades ago, experts say.
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CENTRAL AMERICA
Rampant Violence Means Childhood Interrupted
By Danilo Valladares
GUATEMALA CITY - Very early one recent morning in the eastern Guatemalan municipality of Esquipulas, the residents slept soundly -- until heart-rending screams from the street broke the calm.
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Female Presence Growing in Brazil's Gangs
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - They are no longer simply the girlfriends of gang members. Women have increasingly become members themselves of Brazil's youth gangs over the past decade -- though they have yet to reach the leadership positions of their male colleagues.
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Six Million U.S. Homeowners Looking into the Abyss
By Adrianne Appel
BOSTON - A crisis of foreclosures is twisting through neighbourhood after neighbourhood here, separating thousands of U.S. families from their homes each day and further unraveling the social fabric of low-income communities.
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MEXICO
In Juárez, Years of Seeking Justice for Murdered Women
By Daniela Pastrana
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico - "Sometimes I'm cheerful, but other times I see no reason for working in the community or even for life," said Paula Flores, who has become the symbol of the fight for justice for the hundreds of women who have been murdered or disappeared in this northern Mexican border city.
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MEXICO
Taking Fight for Decent Childcare to the Streets
By Daniela Pastrana
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - "Sometimes I feel sad when things don't go ahead as well as I would like them to, but we have no alternative but to keep on trying," says Lourdes Almada, a Mexican sociologist and activist for children's rights, as she drives her pickup truck in Ciudad Juárez.
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ARGENTINA
Football Referee School Offers Way Out of Poverty
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - A new school to train football referees to work amateur-level tournaments in Argentina aims at providing skills and a legitimate source of income for young people from poor homes.
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BRAZIL
"Gol de Letra" Scores Goals off the Playing Field
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - In a country where many poor children dream of "making it big" through football or modeling, retired Brazilian football stars Leonardo and Raí could have simply basked in their fame. But they decided instead to combine sport with education, art and skills training.
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BRAZIL
Saturation Policing Criminalises Poverty, Activists Say
By Leonel Plügel
RIO DE JANEIRO - The policy of a saturation police presence in the favelas or shantytowns that are home to around 20 percent of the population of this Brazilian city is merely a means of criminalising poverty, because it does nothing to address the underlying question of social exclusion, which drives the violence, human rights groups complain.
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Like Colombia, Iconic City Remains a Place of Promise and Peril
By Michael Deibert*
Medellín, COLOMBIA - The homes of the barrio of Comuna 13, tightly packed improvised brick and concrete structures that take on a semi- rural nature the closer one gets to the murky swift-moving Río Cauca, blanket the hills of the western edge of this city of 2.5 million.
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Fouls and Goals for Climate Change at World Cup
By Daniela Estrada*
PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay - South Africa, where the FIFA Football World Cup is to kick off Jun. 11, has introduced cleaner transportation, while Brazil is planning ecological stadiums for the championship it will host in 2014. But these and other initiatives clash with the countries' overall environmental performance.
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BRAZIL
Everyday Superheroes Against the Mad, Bad World
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - They fight against a crazy world, armed only with dramatic improvisation. A programme of urban interventions from a university in Río de Janeiro is battling "the mad world" based on the archetype of the anti-hero.
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BRAZIL
Report Challenges Rio Slum Evictions
By Leonel Plügel
RIO DE JANEIRO - The debate surrounding the evacuation decree for eight "favelas" or slums in this Brazilian city, ordered by the Rio municipal government citing the danger of landslides, has taken a new course with the release of a study that undermines the official argument.
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Half of the world population today lives in cities. That proportion reaches two-thirds in some countries, and urban dwellers around the globe face many of the same problems: poverty, homelessness, precarious housing, noise, inadequate sanitation and sewerage services, air and water pollution and deficient schools. Solutions cannot be achieved at the local or global levels without the active participation of city governments and residents. How do city dwellers confront their common problems? IPS tracks their pursuit of healthy and sustainable development of the urban environment, especially improving the lives of people who live in impoverished neighbourhoods.

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