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URBAN INDIGENOUS

PEOPLES´ MAIN PROBLEMS


Lower income levels

Poverty can also limit access to educational

and employment opportunities, which further

contributes to income inequality and

perpetuates cyclical effects of poverty.

Inadequate housing and


crowded living conditions
Indigenous people were almost twice
as likely to live in crowded housing in
2021, compared with the non-
Indigenous population (17.1% versus
9.4%).

Systemic racism
Indigenous peoples are often marginalized and face discrimination
in countries' legal systems, leaving them even more vulnerable to
violence and abuse.

Poor access to health services


Indigenous peoples often find it difficult to access appropriate mainstream

primary health care services. Securing access to primary health care services

requires more than just services that are situated within easy reach.

Lack access to
education
Indigenous children are more
likely to arrive at school
hungry, ill and tired; they are
often bullied, and the use of
corporal punishment is still
widespread.

Team Members.
Correa Quiroz Enrique Cristopher. Lopez Rivera Antonio de Jesus
Escamilla Huerta Maximiliano. Gallardo Carillo Erick

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