But judging from an interview between Clarín and Maximiliano Corach, the head of Buenos Aires Presente (BAP) — the Buenos Aires City Government body in charge of helping the capital’s homeless — this is way too hasty of an assumption. He answers “850,” to which Clarín counters that many other organizations would argue for much higher numbers. The interview starts off with a bang when Clarín asks Corach what the numbers are regarding the amount of people living in the streets. You would think that the head of a major organization dedicated to improving the lives of the homeless would know a couple things about the service his or her organization provides. CLARÍN: “How do people prove that they live in the street?”CORACH: “Their ID will have the address.”CLARÍN: “Many are undocumented.”CORACH: “They need documents.”Ok. Well.
Source: The Bubble July 29, 2016 19:18 UTC