For many of us, ordering online and waiting for a delivery to be dropped on our doorstep is a convenience we have gotten used to.
But, for those in Brazil’s favelas, that convenience is not an option.
Favelas are densely populated, low-income communities that lie on the outskirts of cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
Now, a new tech initiative is aiming to make those communities more connected.
This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme.
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