Category: Newsletter – Eng

Newsletter - Eng

Igarapé Institute featured by The Economist

The Igarapé Institute continued its partnership with the Economist in 2018. The magazine featured homicide reduction as a feature theme, the first time in its history. The Institute’s “Instinct for Life” campaign was also prominently discussed. The Igarapé Institute has worked closely with The Economist

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The Igarapé Institute’s data-driven tools inspire debate and action

Interactive data-driven visualizations can change the way we see and act in the world. Over the past year, the Igarapé Institute has featured new platforms at major summits sponsored by Singularity, TED and the World Economic Forum. Institute personnel have given presentations to presidents, business

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The Igarapé Institute launches the Forced Migration Observatory

At last one person around the world is forced from their home and property every single second. Many of them – about 22 million – are refugees. Even more – some 36 million – are internally displaced. While the majority of displaced people are fleeing

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Training peacekeepers for a UN mission in Central African Republic (CAR)

The Igarapé Institute is a long-time supporter of Brazilian and United Nations (UN) conflict prevention and peacebuilding efforts. The coordinator of the Institute’s Building Peace program, Adriana Abdenur, and Giovana Kuele led training exercises at the Escola de Operações de Paz de Caráter Naval [Naval

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The public security crisis deepens in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro has experienced yet another shock – the launch of a full-scale federal intervention putting the military in charge of public security in Rio de Janeiro. For the first time since 1988, the armed forces oversee the secretary for public security, the firemen

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Fighting against the incarceration of pregnant women

The Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) has authorized house arrest for all (preventively) imprisoned women who are pregnant or who are mothers of children up to 12 years old. This unprecedented decision should positively benefit around 4,000 women included on a list supplied by the National

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Talking about the future of public security

The Igarapé Institute was invited to co-organize and open a the 2018 public lecture series – Brasil do Amanhã [Brazil of Tomorrow] – at the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro. The subject of the lectures was public security. Among the invited guests included the

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Consultation on arms control in the US and Latin America

The Igarapé Institute participated in some of the most important OAS meetings of the year – the session of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) Held this year in Bogotá, Katherine Aguirre was one of four non-government representatives selected to contribute to a round table discussion

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Find out how 2018 began at the Igarapé Institute

Central America’s northern triangle countries – El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras – have long ranked among the world’s most violent. Yet there are also hopeful signs across Latin America, including Central America, of major improvements in safety and security. Reductions in lethal violence are a result

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The Igarapé’s team continues shaping global debate

Igarapé Institute’s research director Robert Muggah had a busy month in January 2018. In addition to being the recipient of the 2017 Lewis Perinbam Award for International Development, he was nominated to advise the World Economic Forum’s 2018 Global Risks Report. What is more, starting

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The first mixed cohort enter the Agulhas Negras Military Academy (AMAN)

After a year of training at the Preparatory School of the Brazilian Army (EsPCEx), 33 cadets finally entered the Agulha Negras Military Academy (AMAN) in January. This would not be news, except for the fact that they are female cadets. For the first time in

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Newsletter nº 9 – October 2017

Open in your web browser Newsletter nº 9 – October 2017 Urban Resilience debate in TED If we design our cities right, we just might survive the twenty first century. Cities – not nation states – must need to take the lead in designing in

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Igarapé Speaks Out

Read to the Igarapé’s September Newsletter. The Igarapé Institute is committed to spreading innovative ideas to improve safety, security and access to justice.

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It’s time to reduce homicide in Latin America

    Newsletter nº 3 – March, 2017 It’s time to reduce homicide in Latin America Across Latin America, death stalks the young. Every 15 minutes, a young Latin American is murdered. This translates into roughly 400 killings a day, or 140,000 a year. In some

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Brazil must squarely address its prison violence crisis

    Newsletter nº 1 – 2017 Brazil must squarely address its prison violence crisis Brazil’s prisons are teetering on the edge. In the first three weeks of January 2017, over 110 inmates were brutally killed during prison riots across the country. This is not the

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