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Fundação Tide Setubal operates from São Paulo, Brazil, developing infrastructure solutions for informal settlements and favelas across the country. The organization specializes in sanitation system design and implementation for underserved urban communities. Their research unit documents technical specifications, regulatory frameworks, and community-validated methodologies for urban development projects. The foundation's Territories of Rights program has established replicable protocols for participatory neighborhood planning, demonstrated through the Jardim Lapena initiative in São Paulo. Local leaders receive training in project management, infrastructure assessment, and community mobilization techniques. Implementation teams work directly with residents to adapt interventions based on site-specific conditions and existing informal systems. Fundação Tide Setubal partners with Brazilian civil society organizations to advocate for municipal infrastructure funding and fiscal transparency measures. The foundation maintains databases of successful urban interventions, technical requirements, and policy frameworks for sanitation improvements. Their methodology guides now serve as reference documents for public agencies and community organizations implementing similar programs.