Vulnerability Atlas: collectives also produce data

The Network of Popular Collectives of Paulista COPPA, formed by several groups from the periphery of the Metropolitan Region of Recife, joined other civil society organizations and professionals to map the areas of greatest socio-spatial vulnerability in the municipality of Paulista. From the crossing of 11 indicators (which take into account variables such as age, gender and race, among others), the Atlas mapped the areas of lowest and greatest vulnerability in the territory. The survey also collected data on official cases of contamination by the virus and showed that these were concentrated in the most densely inhabited areas until mid-April. The Atlas can be accessed here .

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