But it is unlikely that any intervention is targeted at children and young people will have as big an impact as a base to build relationships between local government and urban poor. Creating a living environment, social fabric support and responsive service that supports the rights of children and adolescents means a concern with the policy and advocacy at the highest level, of course, but this should be translated into local realities. In most urban environments, local governments regulate some realities that shape poverty. Local power structure, which has a land pattern, political, bureaucratic decisions and regulations can all stand to reduce poverty. Decisions about land tenure, building regulations roads, open space, police protection, lists of voters, access to schools and health care system - controlled by local government departments and agencies.
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