Eleven percent of Argentinaβs population live in 6,467 low-income neighbourhoods which lack formal access to basic utilities and proper housing, according to a new study.
The report, by NGOs Fundar and Techo, says that existing socio-economic vulnerabilities are reproducing structural poverty, urban exclusion and socio-environmental vulnerability, which go hand in hand with infrastructure deficit, property ownership precariousness and state abandonment.
The report argues that since 2024, the urban integration policies that had accompanied the governments of different persuasions since the early 20th century have been disarticulated
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