A huge step in the right direction is an understatement to label the operation now underway in Rio's notoriously ugly backyard.
Political will has finally been displayed to start tackling an endemic social problem that has plagued beautiful Rio de Janeiro for decades.
Whether or not the trigger is the 2014 football World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games is next to tertiary in the face of the scale of the problem and urgency to deal with it.
Once the Brazilian State through its armed branches has firmly and permanently secured the territory - every square inch of it - a massive investment plan should follow to address infrastructure, housing and community facilities throughout the favelas.
This will require great vision from planners, builders and all involved who may only share one and the same objective to achieve over a realistic timeline.
Political will and funding cannot waver to finally rid Rio from that which has haunted it for so long depriving hundreds of thousands of its inhabitants from that most elementary of rights: citizenship to freely exercise daily in the most basic ways.
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