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Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Beloved Green and Yellow, but where´s the Gold?

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Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Beloved Green and Yellow, but where´s the Gold?
Rio de Janeiro will be the host city of one of the most important international multi-sport events, the next Olympics and Paralympics Games. But will the city actually be ready when 2016 comes around?

Transport in Brasilia: Brasilia Subway

David José de Matos, President Director of METRO DF (Metropolitan Company of the Federal District of Brazil)
The plan of Metro DF is to make Brasilia transport more accessible, including subway, since the current figures show that only 150,000 people make use of the subway transport. This is a very small number when taking into account the size of metropolitan Brasilia – 2,5 million citizens.

Public Transport in the Federal District of Brazil

Marco Antonio Campanella, CEO of DFTRANS
DFTRANS has many plans how to develop and improve the public transport in the Federal District of Brazil until 2014 – the World Cup year. Primarily, the public transport car-park has to be refurbished and DFTRANS wants also to implement a single ticket which would allow passengers to freely use any type of public transport in the Federal District of Brazil without any major problems.

CAESB: Water Company of Federal District Brazil

Celio Biavati, President of CAESB (Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal)
CAESB, the water company of Federal District of Brazil, is a clear example of another success story of Brazil. CAESB has managed to decrease the average water consumption in Brazil and is cooperating with few African countries since the CAESB system can be applied and fit with undeveloped and developing countries around the world.

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