December 6, 2012
The Rocinha shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, photographed on May 22, 2012. Local officials and human rights groups are working to give legal title to tens of thousands of residents of shantytowns like Rocinha, a process that increases their wealth and gives them greater access to credit, as well as peace of mind. The programs so far are just a start at tackling a widespread problem: A third of the people in Rio state, nearly 5 million people, don’t have title to their homes, an uncertainty shared by most of the approximately 1 billion people who living in slums globally. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

The Rocinha shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, photographed on May 22, 2012. Local officials and human rights groups are working to give legal title to tens of thousands of residents of shantytowns like Rocinha, a process that increases their wealth and gives them greater access to credit, as well as peace of mind. The programs so far are just a start at tackling a widespread problem: A third of the people in Rio state, nearly 5 million people, don’t have title to their homes, an uncertainty shared by most of the approximately 1 billion people who living in slums globally. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

June 21, 2012
Indigenous people squeeze into a subway train as they ride to the People’s Summit for Social and Environmental Justice in defense of the commons, a parallel event taking place alongside Rio+20, in Rio de Janeiro, on June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) Rio+20 - InFocus

Indigenous people squeeze into a subway train as they ride to the People’s Summit for Social and Environmental Justice in defense of the commons, a parallel event taking place alongside Rio+20, in Rio de Janeiro, on June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) Rio+20 - InFocus