Daily Life In Brazil: Members of Brazil's Roofless Movement Find Shelter in Vacant Buildings

Siblings, who are children of members of Brazil's Movimento dos Sem-Teto (Roofless Movement), play in a vacant apartment in one of the 11 empty buildings that the movement took over recently, in the centre of Sao Paulo, November 6, 2012. According to City Hall, there are some 400,000 people in need of stable housing, including the 4,000 families of the Roofless Movement who are squatting in abandoned or vacant buildings that range from apartment blocks to hotels, in Sao Paulo, the largest city in South America. Picture taken November 6, 2012. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY POVERTY REAL ESTATE BUSINESS) ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 14 OF 28 FOR PACKAGE 'ROOFLESS OF THE CITY OF SAO PAULO '. TO FIND ALL IMAGES SEARCH 'ROOFLESS'
Daily Life In Brazil: Members of Brazil's Roofless Movement Find Shelter in Vacant Buildings
   
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