The Igarapé Institute generated impacts across all five of its key programming areas in 2018. In the citizen security area, the Institute helped drive the public security debate during presidential and state elections in Rio de Janeiro. The Institute’s drug policy program launched new data visualization tool to promote public awareness and monitor legislative innovations in the Americas. The digital rights program brought government, industry and civil society groups together to advance questions of data privacy and protection. The safer cities initiative worked with inter-city networks on issues such as urban security, migration and public health. And the building peace team developed new insights into “what works” to prevent armed conflict and expanded awareness about the nexus of climate change and organized crime.
The Igarapé Institute produced a record number of strategic papers, strategic briefs, policy notes and academic publications in 2018.
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Proteção em Primeiro Lugar
Brazil’s Participation in MINUSTAH (2004-2017)
Citizen Security in Latin America: Facts and Figures
Throughout 2018 Igarapé Institute staff delivered keynote addresses at some of the world´s leading venues.
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The Igarapé Institute worked with leading media outlets such as BBC, CNN, The Economist, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal to report on key themes in 2018.
The Igarapé Institute continued to expand its digital footprint in 2018.
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