“Some live in isolation in those soundproof towers,” says Father Alejandro, who serves in parishes in both Puerto Madero and in Rodrigo Bueno, and sees both worlds every day.
The luxury of Puerto Madero stands out in the background against the misery of Rodrigo Bueno.
Priests and non-profits who work in the slums are the first to see the impact of this economic slowdown.
In other slums, such as 1-11-14 in the neighborhood of Bajo Flores, which is home to 30,000 people, there are four snack programs.
Public works projects were put on hold after the November elections, and most of the men from the 1,100 households in Rodrigo Bueno work in construction.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/05/04/inenglish/1462368785_762563.html
