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Brazil - Poverty illiteracy and income concentration |  | Brazil - Poverty illiteracy and income concentration: Encyclopedia II - Brazil - Poverty illiteracy and income concentration |  | Brazil currently has 25 million people living in conditions of poverty [2] [3]. This is a critical issue.
Poverty in Brazil can be seen in the large metropolitan areas (capitals) and in the "pockets of poverty" (upcountry regions with low rates of economic and social development). The Northeast has chronic problems as a result of its dry climate, with millions of people suffering hunger during the dry seasons. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has proposed a progr ...
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Brazil - Poverty illiteracy and income concentration
Brazil currently has 25 million people living in conditions of poverty [2] [3]. This is a critical issue.
Poverty in Brazil can be seen in the large metropolitan areas (capitals) and in the "pockets of poverty" (upcountry regions with low rates of economic and social development). The Northeast has chronic problems as a result of its dry climate, with millions of people suffering hunger during the dry seasons. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has proposed a programme (Fome Zero) to mitigate this problem but its success is disputed.
About 8% of the Brazilian population is technically considered illiterate (analfabetos in Portuguese), although a growing percentage show some writing and computing abilities.[4]
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